NOx control News
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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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NEW BIONOxSOLVER SCRUBBING SOLUTION AVAILABLE FOR HIGH EFFECIENCY NOx CONTROL
Bionomic Industries, Inc. a leading manufacturer of cutting-edge scrubber system technology, has announced availability of their new BIONOxSOLVER Scrubbing Solution. The only chemical reagent needed for high efficiency process NOx control, BIONOxSOLVER simplifies wet scrubber operation and eliminates expensive multiple chemical storage, feed systems, and scrubbers. BIONOxSolver is available ...
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NOx Catalyst and Reagent Market Grows Nicely while Equipment Slumps
The sales of reagent for stationary NOx control in 2017 will exceed $3 billion. This does not include sales of AdBlue for mobile NOx control which are growing rapidly. The SCR catalyst market will also be down to just under $1.6 billion from a peak two years ago of $1.8 billion. The reason is that there was a surge of orders for new SCR in China which peaked in 2014. It is 3-5 years before this ...
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Slow progress of talks tests EU’s deadline
Pressure on the EU to take unilateral action on tackling greenhouse gases from international shipping has grown after talks at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) last month failed to make much progress. The stalemate increases pressure on the EU to act on its commitment to take action in Europe if no international deal is reached by the end of this year. The IMO’s meeting in ...
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New Bionoxsolver(TM) Nox Scrubbing Solution Simplifies Wet Scrubbing System Operation and Reduces Scrubber System Complexity and Cost
Bionomic Industries, Inc., an industry leading manufacturer of proven air pollution abatement, product and heat recovery technologies, has announced introduction of the first major breakthrough NOx control chemistry for a wide range of scrubber system operations and applications. Unlike typical NOx sulfide/caustic control chemistry, low toxicity BIONOxSOLVER will not liberate flammable and ...
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Demand for FGD, SCR, and dust collectors to remain strong after 2010
A large number of SCR and FGD systems have been ordered as a result of CAIR. There is a big revenue peak in 2009 and the impact dwindles after 2010. The question is, where does the market go from there? The answer is that nothing is certain. There are many positive and negative events which could impact sales in the 15 years through 2023, but the McIlvaine Company conclusion is that all U.S. ...
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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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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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IMO succumbs to pressure to delay ship NOx regulations
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) today abandoned the fixed start date for new NOx emissions control areas (NECAs), which require an 80% cut in NOx from new ships sailing in specially designated zones. Instead, the IMO will replace the 2016 application date with flexible provisions for any NECAs established after that date. Transport & Environment (T&E) deplores this ...
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Knowledge based sales result in lowest life cycle cost decisions
Too many purchases of products and services are based on inadequate knowledge of the alternatives or lack of life cycle cost claim verification by the vendors. A whole new environment created by KNOWLEDGE BASED SALES will change this situation. A knowledge bridge using all the latest digital technology has been created between the supplier and end user. The suppliers now reach the purchasers who ...
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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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$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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QUA’s FEDI Installation at Brazos Power Plant featured in Industrial Waterworld’s July/August 2016 Issue
QUA’s FEDI Fractional Electrodeionization installation at Brazos Electric Cooperative’s Power Plant was recently featured in Industrial Waterworld’s July/August 2016 issue. FEDI provided a robust, long-term solution for the Brazos, who was unsatisfied with their previous electrodeionization system and temporary mixed bed polisher rental at their plant in Cleburne, Texas. The ...
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Huge NOx Control Program in China will Boost Catalyst and SCR System Sales
Chinese utilities will be starting up more than 45,000 MW of new coal-fired boilers per year in China over the next seven years. This will result in coal capacity exceeding 1,100 GW. Most of the new capacity will be equipped with SCR. This prediction is made by the McIlvaine Company in its NOx Control World Markets report. To view the impact on the world market, it is beneficial to view the ...
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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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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $2.4M - Includes NOxOUT® Project and ULTRA™ Systems in China
WARRENVILLE, Ill.- Fuel Tech, Inc., 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 $2.4 million. The largest of these orders was the award of a NOxOUT® Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) project at an ...
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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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IIoT is a $30 Billion Potential for Air Pollution Suppliers
The elimination of operating personnel at the plant, automation revenues and expansion of services will provide an opportunity for air pollution equipment and component suppliers which will exceed $30 billion per year by 2026. This is the prediction of the McIlvaine Company in Industrial IOT and Remote O&M and the subject of a free webinar Thursday, April 13 at 10 a.m. Weekly IIoT Webinars. ...
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Market for chemicals to treat air will grow faster than water
The present world market for chemicals to combat air pollutants is $13.8 billion but will be growing at a healthy eight percent per year over the next five years. The larger ($24 billion) water treatment chemicals market will be growing by six percent per year (real dollars). These are the latest findings by McIlvaine Company through extracting forecasts from a number of its market reports. ...
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JOHNSON MATTHEY SCRT® SYSTEM FIRST EMISSION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY VERIFIED BY EPA FOR ON-ROAD VEHICLE NOx REDUCTION
INNOVATIVE, UREA-BASED RETROFIT TECHNOLOGY REDUCES NOx BY 70%; CUTS CO, HC AND PM EMISSIONS BY MORE THAN 90% MALVERN, PA, - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has verified Johnson Matthey's innovative SCRT® System as the first 4-way emission control technology for on-road vehicles. Applicable to 1994-2002 model year engines, the SCRT system is verified to reduce NOx emissions by ...
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