Renewable Energy IIoT and Remote O&M Webinar will quantify Purchases by
Individual Large Solar and Wind Turbine Operators
Large operators of wind turbines and solar power plants are investing heavily in
IIoT and Remote O&M. They have generators which are scattered in many locations.
Access is often difficult as for example wind turbines offshore or on mountain
tops. The suppliers of the generators typically offer remote O&M. However, as
Duke found out, receiving masses of data from multiple vendors is challenging.
The result has been cloud based systems furnished by third parties which allow
the owner to view all data in an organized manner
The webinar will provide examples of specific purchases of control, guide, and
measure products by large owners and third party providers. Flow and treat
products are also used in the sub stations for cooling air and lubrication of
transformers. Concentrated solar requires special pumps. Inverter purchases are
substantial due to the characteristics of renewable generation.
To register for the webinar click on Weekly IIoT Webinars
Forecasts of Combust, Flow, and Treat Products for Specific Owners of and
Suppliers to Fossil Fired Power Plants
Three hundred large power plant owners and an equal number of EPC's and OEMS
will purchase most of the combust, flow, and treat products and services for
fossil fired power generation. In India the large owners such as NTPC and large
suppliers such as BHEL will be major purchasers. In Japan J Power, IHI and MHPS
will be major purchasers. Detailed profiles of these major purchasers are being
added to two Mcilvaine publications.
Profiles of large owners, EPCs and OEMS for coal plants are being added in 42EI
Utility Tracking System Similar data for gas turbine plants is being added in
59EI Gas Turbine and Reciprocating Engine Supplier Program
550 Companies will spend $5 Billion for Sedimentation and Centrifugation
Equipment
550 companies will spend $5 billion for sedimentation and sedimentation
equipment in 2018. This group will purchase more than 62 percent of the $8
billion total spent by all companies. McIlvaine has a number of market reports
on filtration including one on sedimentation and centrifugation which forecasts
a 2018 market of $8 billion for these products.
Sedimentation/Centrifugation
Revenues - $ millions
Subject 2018
Total 8000
Clarifiers and Thickeners 3400
Decanter Centrifuge 900
Disc Centrifuge 1400
Dissolved Air Flotation 800
Hydrocyclones 500
Basket and other Centrifuges 1000
These are devices which are directly purchased by the plants or purchased by
suppliers and then installed in the plants. The purchasing decision can be made
solely by the supplier but in many cases, there is at least a plant
specification with a preferred vendor list. With IIoT and Remote O&M monitoring
decision making will be centralized. Less than 20,000 people at 2000 end user
corporations and suppliers will account for 86 percent of all sedimentation and
centrifugation purchases. The impact of IIoT the market is analyzed in N031
Industrial IOT and Remote O&M.
Sedimentation/Centrifugation Purchases 2018
by Category
Category Percent $ millions
Top 1000 Direct by operators 62 5,000
Top 1000 Suppliers for top 1000 Plans 20 1600
Top 1000 Suppliers for Smaller Plants 4 320
Sub total 86 6920
Smaller Plants and Suppliers 14 1080
Total 100 8000
In the U.S. sedimentation decisions have often been made by the consultants such
as AMEC, Sargent & Lundy, Black & Veatch, Burns & McDonnell, or Bechtel. In Asia
there is a complex tier of decision makers. System suppliers typically include
sedimentation and centrifugation equipment as part of their package. Most
scrubbers are sold by companies offering a package including initial separation
and recycling of scrubber liquor.
McIlvaine is providing forecasts for each of the major suppliers and operators.
Here is an example of the forecasts for five food manufacturing companies for
the various centrifuge types.
Forecasts for the 1000 largest operators and suppliers are included in N005
Sedimentation and Centrifugation World Markets.
You will see support for the following conclusions.
IIoT & Remote O&M is going to change the market routes and increase the sales
potential for combust, flow and treat products and services in 12 industries.
• Process management systems will deliver lower costs and increased production
• IIoW (wisdom) provided by suppliers will greatly improve results
• The cloud analytics will provide continuous white papers on the performance of
each component and be the basis for corporate purchasing
• Money will be better spent on improving products than on promotion
• Component suppliers will both compete and collaborate with the process
management systems suppliers to supply the wisdom related software for the
component
McIlvaine provides the tools to pursue this opportunity
• The IIoT road map plus guide, control and measure product forecasts for 550
companies and for 12 industries are included in N031 Industrial IOT and Remote
O&M
• Forecasts for each specific component purchase for each of the 550 major
purchasers are provided in specific market reports listed at MARKETS
• Profiles of the 550 companies and sales programs are described at DATABASES
For more information contact Bob McIlvaine 847 784 0012 ext. 112
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
Hope to see you at DSUA or WEFTEC in September
Bob McIlvaine will be a keynote speaker at the Dry Scrubber User Association
conference September 19-21. There will be tours to Logan and Carneys Point power
stations. The conference subjects include:
• Operating Conditions, Challenges, & Troubleshooting
• Optimization of the equipment
• Past performance upgrades
• Cost-saving initiatives
• New and developing technologies
To register click on: http://dryscrubberusers.org/content.php?173-conference
WEFTEC will be in Chicago this year from September 30 to October 4 and we will
be circulating in the exhibit halls. Check it out at http://weftec2017.org/