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China is the next big DeNOx market, says The McIlvaine Company
The 2009 market for selective catalytic reduction systems (SCR) will be $4.4 billion worldwide. Of this total, $3.7 billion will be for coal-fired boilers. China will be second only to the U.S. in SCR purchases and will exceed the U.S. next year. These are the conclusions reached in McIlvaine's NOx Control World Markets. The individual projects are tracked in McIlvaine Utility Environmental ...
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Chinese power plants emit as much NOX as all the passenger cars in the world
China has spent more on equipment to reduce NOx from power plants in the last two years than any other country, but it has a long way to go. The installed capacity of deNOx systems at the end of 2010 was 58,000 MW. This means that about 10 percent of the total coal-fired capacity of 600,000 MW is fitted with deNOx equipment. By contrast, two-thirds of the capacity is fitted with scrubbers to ...
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China Will Help Drive The NOx Control Market To $5 Billion/year
By 2011 the worldwide sales of NOx Control systems and catalyst will exceed $5 billion/yr. The sales of selective catalytic reduction systems will rise and fall year to year and country to country, whereas the catalyst sales will steadily increase. These are the latest forecasts in the McIlvaine report, NOx Control: World Markets. The largest single market for NOx control is coal-fired ...
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NOx control market will exceed $15 billion/yr over the next decade
The world market for stationary selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems and for the consumable catalysts will exceed $15 billion/yr over the next 10 years. The market for the consumable catalysts will grow steadily to exceed $2 billion/yr by 2020. The market for NOx control capital equipment will fluctuate year to year from $7 to $20 billion/yr. These are the atest forecasts in NOx Control ...
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NOx control equipment and consumables revenues will be $6.8 billion this year
Revenues for suppliers of stationary NOx control systems, catalysts and reagents will exceed $6.8 billion in 2012. The biggest markets for new systems are in Asia whereas the greatest purchases of catalysts and reagents are in the U.S. and Europe. This is the conclusion reached in the McIlvaine report, NOx Control World Markets. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) China has already passed all other ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $4.3M
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 $4.3 million. The largest of these orders is from a Midwest utility for a nitrogen oxide (NOx) reduction project on a coal-fired boiler. This ...
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China Is The World Leader In Power Plant Air Pollution Projects
China is currently undertaking a much bigger power plant air quality improvement program than any other country in the world. China presently has more scrubber projects. It is second only to the U.S. in terms of NOx control projects and it is the world’s leading supplier and purchaser of electrostatic precipitators for dust control. This rate of activity is being tracked plant by plant in the ...
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IGS improves performance of selective catalytic reduction systems (SCR), reducing emissions and maintenance costs at St. Johns River Power Park and other major energy suppliers/vendors
Integrated Global Services, Inc. (IGS) www.integratedglobal.com/lpa.html helps major power companies like St. Johns River Power Park (SJRPP), jointly owned by Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) and Florida Power and Light, prevent Large Particle Ash (LPA) from interfering with the efficiency of SCR (selective catalytic reduction) environmental equipment. SCR equipment is used globally to ...
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$56 Billion Expenditure for Power Plant SCR in Next 15 Years
Recent developments in the world energy outlook and environmental consequences have greatly increased the market for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems. $56 billion will be invested in SCR systems for coal-fired boilers worldwide between 2005 and 2020 according to the latest forecast of the online report, NOx Control World Markets, published by the McIlvaine Company ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $10.5M
Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for combustion and emissions control systems for utility and industrial applications, today announced receipt of multiple air pollution control orders totaling $10.5 million. In the U.S., orders were received for three Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) systems. One award, placed by ...
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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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Shell Exploration & Production Company awards Johnson Matthey a contract for 21 additional advanced SCR systems to control NOx from natural gas drilling rigs
Based on initial testing, the successful implementation of three Johnson Matthey (JM) Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Systems in meeting stringent NOx and ammonia slip limits resulted in Shell Exploration & Production Company (Shell) choosing JM’s Stationary Source Emissions Control (SSEC) group to supply an additional 21 SCR Systems (three Systems per drilling rig). Diesel engines used ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded US Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $10.5 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 two domestic Air Pollution Control (APC) contracts with an aggregate value of approximately $10.5 million. Deliveries for both contracts are scheduled for the fourth quarter 2013. ...
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Sinclair oil to pay $3.8 million penalty and install pollution controls at Wyoming refineries to resolve violations of 2008 consent decree
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice announced a settlement with two subsidiaries of Sinclair Oil Corporation to resolve alleged violations of air pollution limits established in a 2008 consent decree at refineries in Casper and Sinclair, Wyo. Sinclair Casper Refining Co. and Sinclair Wyoming Refining Co. will pay stipulated penalties totaling ...
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Hitachi Zosen Receives First Order for Marine SCR System Compliant with Tier III NOx Emission Standards
Hitachi Zosen Corporation has announced that it received an order today from a major Chinese manufacturer of large marine diesel engines, Dalian Marine Diesel Co., Ltd., for two units of a high-pressure selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system. This represents the first commercial order for exhaust gas removal equipment compliant with Tier III nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission standards* taking ...
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Fuel Tech to Present at Needham Growth Conference; Live Webcast on January 11 at 4:10 pm Eastern Time
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, announced today that the company’s Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Douglas G. Bailey, will be presenting at the 14th Annual Needham Growth Conference in ...
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EPA selects students at U.C. Riverside to receive sustainable design funding
Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded a total of about $45,000 in grants to three student teams at the University of California, Riverside to design an innovative way to generate power, and develop a lawn mower and a backyard barbeque that will emit less air pollution. The students competed for grants by submitting research proposals to develop sustainable, alternative methods ...
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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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$40 billion market for air pollution control products in 2011
Just under $42 billion will be invested in equipment to reduce air pollution next year. Fifty five percent of that investment will be in Asia. This forecast appears in the McIlvaine Air Pollution Management report. The expansion of basic industries such as mining, chemical, steel and refining in Asia will result in major purchases of fabric filters, scrubbers, electrostatic precipitators and ...
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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $3.0M
Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for combustion and emissions control systems for utility and industrial applications, today announced receipt of multiple air pollution control orders totaling $3.0 million. The largest of these orders, placed by a major utility and an existing customer, was an award of two ULTRA™ ...
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