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Gas Turbine Owners Will Spend $313 Billion for Equipment, Repairs and Service Next Year
Gas turbine owners will spend $87 billion for new plants and $226 billion for service and repair in 2017. This is the latest forecast in 59EI Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Supplier Program. The Americas and Asia will each spend more than Europe and Africa combined.
Revision Date: 12/9/2016
Tags: McIlvaine, Gas Turbine, Spending, Upgrade
68,000 MW of New Gas Turbine Plants Will Begin Operation In 2015
Over 100 gas turbine projects totaling more than 68,000 MW are scheduled for startup in 2016. These projects are all tracked in Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Supplier Program. 15,000 MW are slated for the U.S. while 53,000 MW are located in other countries Most of the U.S. plants will include a steam cycle. All will require emission control systems with selective catalytic reduction technology. Some will incorporate …
Revision Date: 10/14/2015
Tags: McIlvaine, Gas Turbine, Projects, Power Generation
Gas turbines are the leading choice for additional capacity in the U.S. and Europe. As a result, in 2015 installed gas turbines will be capable of generating 1.3 million MW of electricity. This large and growing installed base has generated a substantial market for turbine components, steam cycle components, intake air filters and treatment chemicals. A number of McIlvaine publications forecast these expenditures and track the individual plant activity.
Revision Date: 7/18/2014
Tags: 221111 - Hydroelectric Power Generation 水力发电, 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, McIlvaine, Service & Repair, Maintenance, Market
Gas Turbine Inlet Filter Market to Exceed $400 Million This Year
The low price of natural gas has resulted in the construction of a number of gas turbine power plants. New construction plus the growing replacement market will boost gas turbine inlet air filter sales to over $400 million in 2013.
Revision Date: 2/1/2013
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, McIlvaine, Air Filter, Market, Air Filtration, Air Intake