Hot Gas Filter Discussion Will Be Continued On July 2
Twelve experts weighed in on hot gas filtration options at the Power Conference held by AFS in Charlotte eight weeks ago. This discussion will be continued on July 2 at 10:00 a.m. The purpose will be to help decision makers determine the options which are available and guide them to select the option which best fits their unique needs.
The discussion will be a constructive review and new additions for the following decision guide route map and summary http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/images/Hot_Gas_Filter_Decision_Guide_April_30_2015.pdf
The decision guide starts with a clean slate. Why place the SCR ahead of the particulate collector? Why use a rotary air heater with 10 percent leakage and a discharge temperature of 320oF? Why use multiple devices for particulate filtration, NOx reduction, and acid gas absorption? Why not combine all the technologies in one device?
There are two options which are fully explored. One is the conventional option which results in particulate filtration at 320oF. The other is the catalytic filter with filtration at 850oF.
The 320oF option has two routes. One is to use a dry scrubber and fabric filter. The other is to use an electrostatic precipitator. This decision is dependent on the dust limit and the ability of the precipitator to meet it. It is dependent on decisions about by-products. In fact there are many factors which need to be considered. How will each option deal with mercury? Are there water use and pollution concerns? What space is available? What is the age and condition of the existing air pollution control system? As you can see, all these are addressed in the guide. However, there was a difference of opinion on:
• Achieving 5 mg/Nm3 particulate continuously with a dry precipitator
• Bag designs for the filter alternative
• Media designs
• Fiber selection
• Method of cleaning
The greatest differences of opinion related to the 850oF option, should metallic elements be used and followed by an SCR? Two variations are available: sintered metal fibers and sintered powdered metal. Alternatively, why not use a ceramic catalytic filter element? Both choices can be accompanied with DSI. If the catalytic filter is the choice, then there are a number of related questions:
• Will the catalytic filter element prove as good in large coal-fired boiler applications as it has in industrial boilers, glass plants, mining operations, etc?
• Who will supply and guarantee the systems using catalytic filter elements?
• Who will supply the elements?
• Who will supply the catalysts and ceramic bundles?
One of the potential benefits of these expert discussions is the holistic analysis. The question of pleated bags vs. tubular bags needs to take into account the potential to vary the cleaning design. A more robust pulse cleaning system and the pleated design may have to be matched against a less robust cleaning design and the tubular bag.
There are billions of dollars being spent to improve the particulate removal performance at coal-fired power plants in China, the U.S., South Africa, Europe, Chile and even Russia. Cement plants and operators of industrial boilers are also facing upgrades of their particulate removal systems at the same time they are required to capture acid gases and reduce NOx. So this discussion is an important one for combustor operators around the world.
Participants for Discussion on Hot Gas Filtration on July 2, 2015
Reid E. Thomas, Technical Director, Menardi-Filtex
Dr. John McKenna, Principal, ETS International, Inc.
Charles (Chuck) Capps, VP Sales & Marketing, FL Smidth Airtech, Advanced Filtration Technologies
George Moeke, Regional Manager, North Mid-west, Clean Air Systems, Pentair, Goyen Valves LLC
Rod Gravley, Technology Director, Tri-Mer Corporation and Kevin D. Moss, Business Development Director, Advanced Technologies
Clint B.Scoble, Jr., President, Testori USA, Inc.
Manfred Salinger, Rath Group
Details on the webinar are found at: Click here to view schedule and register
Providing the Interface between End Users and Suppliers
The McIlvaine Company has a number of initiatives to create high level discussions among end users and suppliers. The purpose is to enhance the decision making process. McIlvaine participated in a global sourcing panel discussion at the Industrial Valve Summit in Italy last month. The major oil companies and consultants all referenced the loss of experienced personnel and the need to rectify this continuing loss of knowledge.
The panelists included some of the most knowledgeable valve experts who make or influence decisions on many projects around the globe.

0.00 Round Table: Global sourcing in the changing energy industry
Room: Caravaggio

Keynote:
Robert McIlvaine,
CEO, McIlvaine Company

Panelist
Bader M. Al-Jarallah,
Valve Engineering Specialist, Saudi Aramco

Ray Bojarczuk,
Senior Engineering Advisor, Exxon Mobil Corporation

Are Halvorsen,
Managing Director, Nordic Valve Services AS

Ron Merrick,
Director of Piping Material Engineering, Fluor Enterprises

Jean-Michel Rivereau,
Head of the Piping, Valves and Vessels Department, Technology Division, Total E&P

Yusuke Sakurai,
Managing Director, Jgc Italy

Chaired by

Maurizio Brancaleoni,
Valve Campus
This live discussion in Italy was followed two weeks later by a recorded webinar on power plant valves with various problems resulting from fast cycling of gas turbine HRSGS and the next week with a discussion of the whole wet limestone FGD system options. Three valve suppliers debated butterfly vs. knife gate valves for slurry control.
McIlvaine webinars in the past have been two thirds presentations and one third discussions. However beginning two months ago the webinars are 80% discussion and only 20% presentations. The visual background each discussion is a decision guide with as many as 90 power point displays. As the discussion progresses the relevant information is displayed. The schedule of upcoming hot topic is available at: Click here to view schedule and register
FABRIC FILTER NEWSLETTER HEADLINES
June 2015
GAS TURBINE INTAKE FILTERS

• Experts Present Their Views at AFS in Charlotte
• Discussion Continues in Hot Topic Hour on May 21
MARKETS

• Cement Industry Will Spend Over 3.8 Billion Dollars on Air Pollution Control Equipment in 2015
• $25 Billion Annual Market for Coal-fired Power Plant Air Pollution Upgrades
• Market for Mercury Reduction Expanding Beyond the US
• Thousands of Air Pollution Control Projects at Chinese Coal-fired Power Plants
• Shifting in the Air, Gas, Water, Fluid Market
• How to Make Coal Plants Greener
PRECIOUS METALS

• Sabine Metal Adds Electric Arc Furnace and Baghouse at Refining Facility
CEMENT

• FLSmidth to Supply Largest Cement Plant in South East Asia
ASPHALT

• CWMF Completes Large Portable Units
COMPANY NEWS

• Babcock and Wilcox Power Generation Produces Strong First Quarter Revenues and Income
• Donaldson’s Third Quarter Adjusted EPS of 36 Cents Was in Line with Guidance
• CECO Revenues Up 41.6 Percent from the Same Period Last Year
• New Orders of 84.2 Euros for Hamon in the First Quarter
• Nederman Reports Good Organic Growth and Strong Profitability
• Lydall Announces Adjusted EPS of $0.42 per Share, Up 5 Percent on Sales of $127 Million
• Valmet Inaugurates the Expansion of its Filter Fabric Production and R and D Center in Ovar, Portugal
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GDP UPDATE
June 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AMERICAS

• United States

o Second Estimate of GDP for the First Quarter of 2015: FIVE KEY POINTS IN TODAY’S REPORT FROM THE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
• Brazil
• Colombia
ASIA

• India
• Japan
EUROPE / AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST
• Kyrgyzstan
• Turkey
• Romania
• Switzerland
• United Kingdom
AMERICAS
United States
Second Estimate of GDP for the First Quarter of 2015: FIVE KEY POINTS IN TODAY’S REPORT FROM THE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
1. Real gross domestic product (GDP) fell 0.7% at an annual rate in the first quarter of 2015, according to the second estimate from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The decline follows an increase of 3.6% at an annual rate during the second half of 2014. First-quarter growth was likely affected by a number of factors including especially harsh winter weather in the first quarter (see point 3) and a spike in personal saving (see point 4). A decline in the trade balance was another major contributor, partially reflecting the continued drag on U.S. exports from the slowdown in foreign growth. Indeed, net exports subtracted nearly 2 full percentage points from quarterly GDP growth. Structures investment subtracted about 0.7 percentage point from GDP, likely reflecting reduced oil mining in the wake of last year’s decline in oil prices.
Real private domestic final purchases (PDFP) — the sum of consumption and fixed investment — rose 1.2% at an annual rate in the first quarter, a faster pace than overall GDP. Real PDFP growth is generally a more stable and forward-looking indicator than real GDP, as it excludes volatile components like inventories, net exports, and government spending. PDFP is a better predictor of next-quarter GDP than GDP itself. The year-over-year growth rate of PDFP rose this quarter to 3.4%.
2. The entire downward revision to first-quarter GDP can be accounted for by downward revisions to two especially volatile components of economic output: inventory investment and net exports. Inventories and net exports subtracted a combined 1.1 percentage points from annualized GDP growth relative to the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ first estimate. At the same time, business investment added 0.2 percentage point more than originally estimated. Other small revisions to the contributions of personal consumption expenditures and residential investment offset one another.
3. Over the past decade, first-quarter GDP growth has averaged a considerably slower pace than the other three quarters. Economists have debated whether this gap reflects a problem with the algorithms used to seasonally adjust GDP data (“residual seasonality”), especially harsh winter weather in recent years, or noise. The seasonal adjustment process should remove the growth effects of “normal” winter weather, but particularly harsh winters will still reduce seasonally adjusted output. And weather in the first quarter was especially harsh: Q1 was only the fourth quarter in 60 years on record with three or more snowstorms sufficiently severe to be rated by the National Climatic Data Center’s Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale (NESIS). The historical relationship between weather and first-quarter growth suggests that weather may have reduced annualized growth by about a full percentage point this quarter, and by about 0.6 percentage point on average over the past decade. That effect accounts for much, but not all, of first-quarter underperformance since 2005. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
ASIA
India
India, with an expected growth rate of 7.5% this year, is set to surpass China and for the first time is leading the World Bank's growth chart of major economies.
China is projected to grow at 7.1% this year.
Developing countries are now projected to grow by 4.4% this year, with a likely rise to 5.2% in 2016, and 5.4% in 2017, the report said.
In China, the carefully managed slowdown continues, with growth likely to moderate to a still robust 7.1% this year. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
EUROPE / AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan's economy has demonstrated steady growth in January to May, 2015.
The GDP amounted to 140 billion soms (approximately $2.36 billion) in the first five months of this year, which is up by 6.9% compared to last year.
Inflation ratio rose by 1.2% in the country, according to the head of the statistical information in National Statistical Committee, Chinar Turdubaeva.
The increase in GDP was ensured through the development of service, industry and agriculture sectors.
The service sector had the largest contribution to the GDP, holding over 51% of overall figure. The industry and agriculture sectors held 20 and 9% respectively, while the building sector amounted to 6 percent.
Turdubaeva noted that the industrial production increased by 21.5% to 76 billion soms ($1.29 billion) in this period. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)
A complete analysis of GDP and monthly updates for individual countries are included as part of Electrostatic Precipitators: World Market or World Fabric Filter and Element Market.
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Treatment chemicals are an important addition to most oil and gas processes. Access to details on worldwide oil and gas projects is provided at a substantial discount to Electrostatic Precipitators: World Market or World Fabric Filter and Element Market subscribers.
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Borealis and Agrifos Announce Major Milestone for U.S. Ammonia Production Project
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Mexichem Plans $800 Mln Investments in 2015, New Factories
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Constructing a Facility Siting Plan and the Critical Safety Components
Revision Date: 6/18/2015
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Shell Acquires Land for Proposed Appalachia Ethane Cracker
Revision Date: 6/18/2015
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Staffing the 'Plastics Manufacturing Renaissance'
Revision Date: 6/18/2015
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Egypt Signs $300 Mln Deal with UOP to Produce High-Octane Benzene
Revision Date: 6/18/2015
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Chevron Phillips Chemical Considers New Mega-project in U.S. Petrochemicals
Revision Date: 6/17/2015
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Asahi Kasei Opens New Production Lines for Duranol and Duranate at Chinese Plant
Revision Date: 6/17/2015
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Manali Petrochemicals to Invest in Three Fold Expansion of Polyols Capacity
Revision Date: 6/17/2015
Tags: 325110 - Petrochemical Manufacturing 石化产品生产, Manali PetroChemicals, Approval, Expansion, Manufacture, Investment, India
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BASF Petronas Chemicals Breaks Ground on 2-EHAcid Plant in Malaysia
Revision Date: 6/17/2015
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UOP's Tatoray™ Process Technology Producing Petrochemicals
Revision Date: 6/17/2015
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Ineos Plans Ethylene Oxide Units Turnarounds in Belgium and Germany
Revision Date: 6/17/2015
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Saudi Aramco-Dow JV Sadara Awards Jacobs EPCM Contract
Revision Date: 6/16/2015
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Total Petrochemicals Chooses Port Arthur as Site for New Ethane Cracker
Revision Date: 6/16/2015
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Pemex, Blackstone to Develop Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
Revision Date: 6/16/2015
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Celanese Selects Jacobs for Singapore VAE Plant Contract
Revision Date: 6/15/2015
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Azerbaijan Seeks Investors for Petrochemical Plant
Revision Date: 6/15/2015
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Shell Moves towards Final Beaver County, PA Cracker Decision
Revision Date: 6/15/2015
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Malaysia's Petronas Chemicals Says Sabah Urea Plant to Start up Early 2016
Revision Date: 6/15/2015
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KBR Awarded Licensing & Design Services Contract for Ammonia Plants
Revision Date: 6/15/2015
Mideast, U.S. Hold Competitive Positions for Ethane Cracking
Revision Date: 6/12/2015
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UAE's Borouge Says Third Phase Expansion to Reach Full Capacity by 2016
Revision Date: 6/12/2015
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China Sets Higher Standards for New Petrochemical Projects
Revision Date: 6/11/2015
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Mitsubishi and Subsidiaries to Construct Methanol & Dimethyl Ether Plant in Trinidad & Tobago
Revision Date: 6/11/2015
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Honeywell Opens New China Manufacturing Site for State-of-the-art Catalysts
Revision Date: 6/11/2015
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Lamprell Awarded New Jackup Contract from NDC
Revision Date: 6/11/2015
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CB&I Awarded Contracts for Shintech Ethane Cracker Project
Revision Date: 6/11/2015
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Fluor Execs, Dignitaries Mark France Carbon Fiber Plant Project
Revision Date: 6/11/2015
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Egypt's Carbon Holding Considers $4 Bln Loan for Petchem Project
Revision Date: 6/11/2015
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China to Grant License for Imported Oil to Non-major Refinery
Revision Date: 6/11/2015
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SOCAR & Maire Tecnimont Sign EUR 350 Mln EPC Contract
Revision Date: 6/10/2015
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Thai PTT Global Shuts Olefins Plant for Maintenance
Revision Date: 6/10/2015
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Developer Says Ohio Ethane Cracker Still Economically Viable
Revision Date: 6/10/2015
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Saudi's Yansab to Shut Petchem Plants for Maintenance
Revision Date: 6/10/2015
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Alibaba Group Helps Sinopec with Cloud Computing, Big Data
Revision Date: 6/10/2015
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Saudi's SABIC Signs Deal to Use U.S. Shale Gas at British Plant
Revision Date: 6/10/2015
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Japan's Maruzen Runs Naphtha Crackers at Full Capacity
Revision Date: 6/9/2015
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PTT, Marubeni Select SE Ohio Site for Possible Ethane Cracker
Revision Date: 6/9/2015
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Odebrecht and Braskem to Re-evaluate Proposed Cracker Plant in West Virginia
Brazilian petrochemical company Odebrecht and plastics maker Braskem say they will re-evaluate an ethane cracker they proposed to build in West Virginia.
Revision Date: 6/9/2015
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Saudi's Sipchem Has Finished Testing New Plastics Plant
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Celanese, Mitsui May Build Methanol Plant at South Texas Facility
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Adidas to Use Marine Plastic Waste in Products from 2016
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Saudi Sipchem Says Plant Shutdown Cost $4.8 Mln
Revision Date: 6/9/2015
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US Petrochemical Construction Boom and Refining Margins Cushion Profits
Revision Date: 6/8/2015
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Bolivia Expands Petrochemical Capability with Bulo Bulo Ammonia Complex
Revision Date: 6/8/2015
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Market Sources Say European Benzene Market Divided Amid Cracker Outages
Revision Date: 6/5/2015
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YASREF Chooses Intergraph® Solutions for Refinery Project in Saudi Arabia
Revision Date: 6/4/2015

KBR Wins Project Management Consultancy Contract for Participation in Russian Refinery Revamp Program
Revision Date: 6/4/2015
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YASREF Chooses Intergraph® Solutions for Refinery Project in Saudi Arabia
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Chevron Completes Flare System Revamp at Cape Town Refinery
Revision Date: 6/3/2015
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Russia's Refinery Runs Down 1.2 Pct in April Month-to-month
Revision Date: 6/3/2015
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Chevron Seeks to Share $1 Bln South Africa Refinery Cost
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Jakarta Says Oman to Build Refinery, Petchem Plant in Indonesia
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Brazil Auditor Blocks Tender for Petrobras-refinery Pipeline
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PBF Energy Says Toledo FCC to Be Down 2-3 Weeks
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Innovative Project Execution Solutions Improve Collaboration on Malaysian Mega Project
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NRL Secures $242 Mln Financing for Projects Upgrade
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Pemex to Develop $950 Mln Refinery Power Plant with Enel, Abengoa
Revision Date: 6/2/2015
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Air Products JV Gets $2 Bln Contract for World's Biggest Industrial Gas Plant
Revision Date: 6/2/2015
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Galfar Engineering and Contracting Awarded Duqm Refinery Site Preparation Work
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Technology from Honeywell's UOP to Run Largest Refinery in Africa
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India's Numaligarh Refinery Extinguishes Fire in Hydrocracker Unit
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Chevron Completes $83 Mln Maintenance at South African Oil Refinery
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Dakota Prairie Refinery Commences Startup Operations
Revision Date: 6/2/2015
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American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers Analysis Highlights Refineries' Reduced Emissions
Revision Date: 6/1/2015
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EIA Chief Says No Hurry Needed for Lifting Crude Export Ban
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GM of China's Largest Oil Refiner Sinopec under Investigation
Revision Date: 6/1/2015
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INDUSTRIAL EMITTERS UPDATE HEADLINES
May, 2015 – No. 2
AMERICAS

Chemicals
• Chevron Phillips Chemical Breaks Ground on Polyethlene Plant In Bartlesville, OK
• Croda Breaks Ground On First Ever Facility to Produce Sustainable Non-Ionic Surfactants

Food
• Seaboard Foods, Triumph Foods to Jointly Build $264m Pork Processing Facility in Iowa
• Fitlife Foods to Open Food Production Center in Plant City, Florida
• Wayne Farms to Create 500 Jobs in Alabama with Processing Plant Expansion
• MG Foods' $2.55m Investment to Create 120 Jobs in Texas
• Sopakco Expands Operations in South Carolina with New Fitment Pouch Line
• Kelly Turkeys USA to Build New Poultry Production Facility in Virginia
• Kellogg to Expand Cereal Production Plant in Canada
• General Mills to Invest $253m to Expand Operations in Tennessee
• Grupo LALA Inaugurates Phase I of $50m Dairy Plant in Nicaragua

Pulp and Paper
• Cascades to Invest $26 million in Biorefinery Project at its Norampac Cabano, QC Plant
• Irving Pulp & Paper Invests over $640,000 in Saint John, NB Pulp Mill Modernization

Biomass
• Construction to Begin on Biomass-to-Fuels Facility in Oregon

Other Industries
• ClearSign Field Test at Aera Validates Savings in Operating Costs for OTSG
• Honeywell Helps Rock Island, IL Arsenal Boost Sustainability and Reduce Emissions
• Nonwovens Producer Avgol Expanding NC Facility
ASIA

Chemical
• Evonik Opens Expanded Oil-Additives Plant in Singapore
• Jacobs Awarded EPCM Contract by Huntsman for Singapore Polyetheramine Expansion

Food
• Kinh Do, Saigon Ve Wong to Build $30m Instant Noodle Plant in Vietnam
• Cargill to Commission Corn Milling Plant in India
• ITC to Set Up Four Food Parks in Tamil Nadu, India
• Fonterra Increases Mozzarella Production with New Clandeboye, New Zealand Plant
• ADM to Set Up Feed Plants in China and Minnesota
• Kawan Food to Commission New Factory in Malaysia

Other Industries
• Asahi Kasei to build new spinning plant for Planova BioEX Filters

EMEA
Food
• GrowUp Urban Farms gets nod to begin construction on aquaponic farm in UK
• Mamee TGU to Build Instant Noodles and Snack Foods Factory in Saudi Arabia
• Al Safi Danone Iraq to Receive Investment from IFC to Expand Dairy Operations
• French Kiss Boosts Confectionery Production with New Moscow Facility
• Vasari Global Opens Phase I of $150m Food Facility in Ethiopia

Pulp and Paper
• BillerudKorsnäs Upgrades its 260,000-tonne/yr SC Fluting PM at Gruvön, Sweden
• Mondi to Raise Pulp, Kraftliner Production at Swiecie mill in Poland
• Russia’s Sveza Set to Start Construction of 1.2 Million-Tonne/Yr Kraft Pulp Mill in 2017

Biomass
• B&W Vølund Awarded Contracts for More than $220 Million to Design, Manufacture and Operate UK Biomass Power Plant

Other Industries
• Novo Nordisk Builds New Plant for Hemophilia Treatments
• Nippon Shokubai Plans Belgium Investment for Superabsorbent Polymer
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WORLD POWER GENERATION PROJECTS HEADLINES

This includes only projects where there was an update during the month. There are thousands of projects in the database.
New power generation projects are tracked in two publications. Fossil and Nuclear Power Generation includes both market forecasts and project data. World Power Generation Projects has just the project data.
Fuel: Liquefied Natural Gas

Startup Date Location Fuel Comment Project Title
2018 Japan Tohoku power plant
2017 Taiwan Tunghsiao 1-5 CCGT Retrofit - Taiwan Power Co
2004 Japan Wakayama City Thermal Kansai Electric Power Co.
2001 Taiwan Hsinchu Science-based Industrial Park power plant
1994 Taiwan Talin 6-Taiwan Power
1991 Japan Goi Thermal-Tokyo Electric Power
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