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Utilities Will Finish 968 Air Pollution Projects Next Year at a Cost of $25 Billion
Power plants around the world are presently completing 968 air pollution control projects. When completed in 2013, the total investment will be in excess of $25 billion. These 968 projects are identified in two McIlvaine publications: Utility Environmental Upgrade Tracking System and Chinese Utility Plans. Asia will complete more projects next year than the rest of the world combined. Asian ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $5.2 Million
Fuel Tech, Inc. (Nasdaq:FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced the receipt of four air pollution control (APC) contracts from customers in China, along with an APC order in the US. These awards have an aggregate value of approximately $5.2 million. The first ...
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Air pollution monitoring market to rise 20% in 2010, says new research
The world market for stack and ambient continuous monitoring plus periodic monitoring and other related services will rise to US$2.2 billion in 2010. This is a 20 percent increase over the projected 2009 market. The rapid expansion in CO2 measurement investment and the increased activity for stack monitoring in Asia will account for most of the increase. These are the conclusions reached in ...
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CO2 capture has to be addressed now
Capturing CO2 and sequestering it underground is an attractive longer term option for greenhouse gas reduction, but decisions regarding it cannot be postponed. Many of the decisions which power plants are making today will impact their CO2 capture costs. Therefore, capture has to be considered an urgent subject for analysis. These are the conclusions reached by McIlvaine in its just published, ...
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Hot gas filtration questions replace regulations as the most important air pollution control subjects
Regulations are normally the most important factors changing the world’s air pollution control decisions. However, advances in the ability to treat hot gases make technology questions the most important subjects for air pollution control purchasers in China, the U.S. and the rest of the world. The regulations leave no doubt that existing precipitators on coal-fired boilers, kilns and ...
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3900 Power Plant Air Pollution Projects Are In Planning Or Construction
Utilities around-the-world have initiated over 3800 air pollution control projects for completion within the next 8 years. In the McIlvaine online database Utility Environmental Upgrade Tracking System and the companion World Power Generation Projects , McIlvaine identifies these projects for 3900 existing coal-fired plants and 790 new plants under construction or planning. Number of ...
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Scrubber and Adsorber Sales Will Exceed $5 Billion This Year
Sales of systems to scrub or adsorb pollutants from industrial stacks around-the-world will total $5.3 billion this year and will rise to $6.8 billion by 2010. This is the forecast of the McIlvaine Company in the continually updated online Scrubber/Adsorber World Markets. Waste incineration represents the biggest potential for scrubbers. System purchases will increase to $1.4 billion/yr by ...
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Power plant scrubber market is huge but not monolithic
Untitled Document The market for scrubbers which capture the sulfur emissions from coal-fired boilers will reach nearly $8 billion next year. But despite this large market, the profit opportunity for any one supplier of flue gas desulfurization systems (FGD) is modest. This is the conclusion of the McIlvaine Company in its online, World FGD Markets. The volatile nature ...
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China can remove Mercury at Low Cost Thanks to U.S. Developments
In order to meet tough regulations in the U.S. technology developers have made great strides in creating low cost routes to achieve mercury removal from power plant exhausts. The cost is especially low if the plant already has a scrubber. China is installing scrubbers on nearly all its plants. As a result China can remove mercury with just a tiny percent increase in its air pollution control ...
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Air & Waste Management Association Offers E-Course on NOx Control
Pittsburgh, PA – The Air & Waste Management Association will offer its 10-hour online course, “NOx Control for Industrial and Utility Applications,” beginning Monday, April 2, 2007. The course focuses on control of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions for industrial heating equipment, including boilers, kilns, fired heaters, furnaces, and thermal oxidizers, as well as coal-fired boilers and gas ...
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Asia Will Purchase 64 Percent of Fabric Filter Systems Next Year
Total world sales of fabric filter systems will be $8.8 billion in 2016. Sixty-four percent of the sales will be in Asia. This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company in N021 World Fabric Filter and Element Market. China is playing a major role in the Asian market. It has been a fast growing and large market over the last decade. Now sales are starting to level off. The major air ...
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Macrotek Providing Solutions for Boiler MACT Compliance
Washington, D.C. - On January 31, 2013, U.S. EPA published its final adjustments to its rules regulating emissions of hazardous air pollutants from industrial, commercial and institutional boilers and process heaters at major and non-major (known as “area”) source facilities of air toxics. It is estimated that 2,300 boilers—mostly large, coal-fired boilers located at industrial ...
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Electrostatic precipitator systems solve air pollution control problems for a wide variety of industries
McGill AirClean has more than 40 years of experience solving air pollution control problems for a wide variety of industrial processes including boilers, furnaces, dryers, ovens, etc. The company has the knowledge and experience to properly select the correct materials of construction to meet the particular demands of an application, greatly extending the operation life of its electrostatic ...
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EPA’s new proposal to four corners power plant cuts more NOx emissions, protects health, saves jobs
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a supplemental proposal to reduce emissions from the Four Corners Power Plant. The new proposal will reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions from approximately 45,000 tons per year to 5,800 tons per year, 3,200 tons less than EPA’s initial proposal. The proposal will also work to protect public health in the area by ensuring residents ...
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Global Warming Is Creating Surprise Investment Winners
Global warming concerns are going to create some surprise winners and losers says the McIlvaine Company in its World Market for Your Products. The conventional wisdom is that suppliers of coal-fired boilers and associated equipment will be the losers. McIlvaine provides details as to why these suppliers will actually benefit from carbon taxes or other programs to reduce greenhouse gases. ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $6.4M; Includes Orders from Alliance Agreement
WARRENVILLE, Ill.- Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced receipt of air pollution control (APC) orders totaling $6.4 million. The largest of these orders, placed by a major domestic power producer, represent nitrogen oxide (NOx) ...
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$6 billion scrubber/adsorber market in 2011
The world market for industrial scrubber, absorber, adsorber, biofilter systems will exceed $6 billion in 2011 and reach $7 billion in 2015. This is the conclusion reached in the continually updated McIlvaine publication Scrubber/Adsorber World Markets. www.mcilvainecompany.com Scrubber/Absorber/Adsorber/Biofilter Market ($ Millions) The largest product segment is absorbers which remove acid ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $5.6M; Includes Orders from Alliance Agreement and China
WARRENVILLE, Ill. - Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced receipt of air pollution control (APC) orders totaling $5.6 million. The largest of these orders, placed by a major domestic power producer, represent nitrogen oxide (NOx) ...
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Deseret Generation and Transmission Co-operative agrees to resolve Clean Air Act violations at Utah Power Plant
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a Clean Air Act settlement with Utah-based Deseret Generation & Transmission Co-operative (Deseret) resolving alleged violations at the Bonanza Power Plant on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation near Vernal, Utah. According to a complaint filed with the settlement, Deseret allegedly violated provisions of the New Source Performance ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $3.3 Million
Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced the receipt of four air pollution control (APC) contracts in China, along with multiple engineering and modeling projects in the US. These awards and projects have an aggregate value of ...
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