Industrial Valve Revenues Will Reach $68 Billion This Year
Industrial valve sales will be $68.4 billion in 2015 according to the latest 
forecasts in N028 Industrial Valves: World Market published by the McIlvaine 
Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
The McIlvaine forecasts are displayed in constant 2010 dollars. The forecast for 
2015 is $58 billion with a 1.18 multiplier to account for inflation. McIlvaine 
forecasts are based on end use. These are compared to analyses displayed at the 
recent Industrial Valve Summit in Italy.
Country McIlvaine point-of-use revenues in 2015 
$ millions Confindusria Bergamo estimates of exports $ millions
China 13,500 8,200
Italy 1,200 7,800
USA 11,900 7,500
Germany 2,100 6,500
Japan 3,200 2,700
These figures show that some of the EU countries are major exporters of valves 
with Italy being the leader. China and the U.S. are large exporters but even 
larger consumers. Robert McIlvaine, president of the McIlviane Company 
participated in a global sourcing panel discussion along with representatives of 
several of the major oil companies. The main message in the McIlvaine 
presentation is that exporters can enhance their position by providing total 
solutions. He used the example of Pentair which provides valve systems to 
deliver compressed air in a unique manner to maximize cleaning of filter 
elements. 
The company has the engineering expertise to deliver complete pulse jet cleaning 
solutions and takes responsibility for valve sizing and configurations. This 
total solutions approach provides maximum value to the purchaser and also 
increases the revenues and profits of the supplier. Several of the other 
panelists and attendees expressed similar opinions relative to total solutions.
The key to success is understanding the processes. This has not been a 
traditional skill of valve companies but is one which they would be well served 
to pursue. For those companies who want to carve out an international presence, 
the knowledge and products to uniquely make the process better are very good 
ways to increase penetration throughout the world.
A major theme at the Industrial Valve Summit was the loss of knowledge as many 
of the experts within the consulting companies and end users are retiring. This 
makes the process knowledge even more important. McIlvaine has decision programs 
to provide this process and product knowledge. One is for coal-fired power 
plants and the other for gas turbine combined cycle power plants. 
The conference included a number of unique and invaluable papers. They can be 
purchased from the conference organizers for $325. Contact: 
http://www.industrialvalvesummit.com/
For more information on the valve market, click on: N028 Industrial Valves: 
World Market
For the program with process knowledge on valves for coal-fired power plants, 
click on: 44I Power Plant Air Quality Decisions 
For the similar program on gas turbine combined cycle plants, click on: Gas 
Turbine and Combined Cycle Decisions
Headlines for Utility E-Alert –May 29, 2015
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1225 – May 29, 2015
Table of Contents
COAL – US
 Texas Groups allege Exemptions from Particulate Limits during Startup, etc.
COAL – WORLD
 Beijing to ban New Coal-fired Power Plants in City
GAS/OIL – US
 PJM evaluates Expansion of Gas-fired Zion Energy Center in Illinois 
 Opponents of South Huntingdon Gas-fired Power Plant fight Approval 
 City of Hermosa Beach continues Opposition of New AES Gas-fired Power Plant
 Carlsbad Energy Center Power Purchase Agreement approved 
 Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Americas Receives Order for 3 M501J Gas 
Turbines from VEPCO 
GAS/OIL – WORLD
 MoU between Marubeni and Myanmar Ministry of Electric Power 
 Mitsubishi Corp. and Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco) awarded Contract to build 
a $2.5 Billion Gas-fired Power Plant in Qatar 
 Mitsui & Co. to build 445 MW Salalah Power Project 
 Mitsubishi to supply Turbines for 950 MW Pyeongtaek Power Plant in South Korea
 Open Cycle Gas-fired Power Plants to supply 1,000 MW in South Africa 
 GE supplies First 9HA Gas Turbine for Bouchain, France Project 
NUCLEAR
 Velan Inc. lands $34 Million Valve Contract in China 
 TETRA Radio System used in Chinese Nuclear Power Plant for First Time 
 NRC Staff Official delegated to approve Watts Bar 2 Operating License 
 EDF offers Areva $2 Billion Offer for Nuclear Reactor Unit 
 Austria will sue over EU Nuclear Power Subsidies 
BUSINESS
 Wisconsin Regulators formally approve We Energies-Integrys Merger 
 Market for Mercury Reduction Expanding beyond the US 
 How to Make Coal-fired Power Plants Greener 
HOT TOPIC HOUR
 “GTCC Valves” is the Hot Topic Hour on June 4, 2015 at 10 a.m. CDT 
 Upcoming Hot Topic Hours 
For more information on the Utility Tracking System, click on: 
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/databases/2-uncategorised/89-42ei
McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour Registration
On Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. Central time, McIlvaine hosts a 90 minute web meeting 
on important energy and pollution control subjects. These Webinars are free of 
charge to owner/operators of the plants. They are also free to McIlvaine 
Subscribers of Power Plant Air Quality Decisions and Utility Tracking System. 
The cost for others is $300.00 per webinar.
See below for information on upcoming Hot Topic Hours. We welcome your input 
relative to suggested additions.
DATE SUBJECT DESCRIPTION 
June 18, 2015 SO3 Removal Options More Information 
July 2, 2015 Hot Gas Filtration More Information 
June 23, 2015 Mercury Removal Options More Information 
Click here for the Subscriber and Power Plant or Cement Plant Owner/Operator 
Registration Form
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Bob McIlvaine
President
847-784-0012 ext 112
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
www.mcilvainecompany.com