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Tecam has been awarded 3 new environmental technology projects for VOC emissions removal in Europe
Tecam announces that it has been awarded 3 new projects for the removal of polluting emissions derived from the industrial processes generated at technically leader industrial sectors in Norway, Germany and France. Once these projects are installed, polluting emissions are expected to be eliminated up to 99.9% at the industrial sites where the equipment will be placed. This is a short overview ...
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Environmental EPCs Will Spend Over $60 Billion This Year
Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractors of environmental and contamination control systems will spend more than $60 billion in 2007 for components and services. Recipients of these purchase orders are the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). They will in turn spend $40 billion for components and services. Information on more than 10,000 of these companies is supplied in ...
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Many environmental markets will grow despite the recession
Air and water pollution control companies have been reporting record profits. While they won't be setting records in 2009 and 2010, they will be balancing lost sales in some markets with growth in others. This is the conclusion of the McIlvaine Company based on its continual forecasting of individual markets by product, industry and country. One of the biggest revenue generators will continue ...
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Greenhouse Gas Reduction Initiatives Will Have Positive Effect On The Global Air Pollution Control Industry
By 2015 revenues for suppliers of air pollution control systems, services, consumables and components will reach $80 billion. The strong growth trend will not be slowed by global warming initiatives. This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company in Air Pollution Management, a continually updated online analysis and forecast service. A carbon tax would seem to discourage construction ...
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Carnival to cut pollution from cruise ships
The world's largest cruise ship company will adopt technology from power plants and automobiles to reduce air pollution from the massive diesel engines powering its ships. In a tentative agreement reached Thursday with the Environmental Protection Agency, Carnival Corp. will deploy scrubbers to reduce sulfur dioxide and filters to trap soot on as many as 32 ships over the next three years. ...
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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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Air Pollution Market Soars, But Investment Opportunities Are Few
Untitled Document For the first time in 30 years the air pollution industry is making money, in fact lots of money. But investors will find it difficult to take advantage of this creation of wealth according to Air Pollution Management , an online report on the air pollution control market published by the McIlvaine Company, Northfield , IL . On the average the world air ...
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Power Plant Becomes a Model for Cleaner Operation
A massive coal-fired power plant in western Pennsylvania is turning from one of the worst polluters in the country to a model for how such a facility can clean up its act. Homer City Generating Station is expected to make the transformation in a few years. When it does, it will end four decades of nearly limitless pollution from two of its units that had long escaped regulation. Three years ago ...
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Sulfuric acid manufacturers agree to reduce air pollution at facilities
Three manufacturers of sulfuric acid have agreed to spend at least $12 million on air pollution controls that are expected to eliminate more than 3,000 tons of harmful emissions annually from six production plants in Louisiana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Justice Department announced today. Chemtrade ...
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Big West Oil to spend $18M on emission controls to resolve Clean Air Act violations at North Salt Lake refinery
Big West Oil LLC has agreed to pay a $175,000 penalty and to spend approximately $18 million to install emission controls at its refinery in North Salt Lake, Utah, announced the Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today. Big West Oil will also invest $253,000 to improve the monitoring and management of potential releases of hydrofluoric acid at the facility. ...
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