power industry air pollution control News
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Web Conference on CAIR to Feature Senior-Level EPA Representatives
Pittsburgh, PA (October 28, 2005) - Do you have questions about the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) and its impact on the utility industry? If so, join the Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) for a live, interactive audio + web conference, 'The Clean Air Interstate Rule: Impact on the Electric Power Industry and State/Local Air Pollution Control Agencies.' The ...
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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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Air Pollution Control for Coal-Fired Power Plants
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Air Pollution Control for Coal-Fired Power Plants http://www.reportlinker.com/p0118041/Air-Pollution-Control-for-Coal-Fired-Power-Plants.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Coal_energy INTRODUCTION STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES This is an update by the same author, a Ph.D. ...
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Air & Waste Management Association Announces the Power Plant Air Pollutant Control `MEGA` Symposium
The U.S. Department of Energy, the Electric Power Research Institute, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) will present the MEGA Symposium, August 30 - September 2, 2010 in Baltimore, MD. This conference will provide a detailed look at issues related to power plant air emissions. “This internationally recognized conference ...
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Market for Power Plant Air Pollution Control exceeds $20 billion/yr
The market to supply products and services to replace and maintain existing air pollution control systems at coal fired power plants exceeds $20 billion per year. With the advent of IIoT and Remote O&M international suppliers can capture a large share of this market in developing as well as developed countries. The strategy to pursue this opportunity will be outlined in a free webinar on ...
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Air Pollution Control Second Only To Fuel In Cost Of Operating Coal-fired Power Plant
Operators of coal-fired power plants are making critical decisions relative to air pollution control which will greatly effect their competitive position and/or the costs for rate payers. In the 1970s a coal-fired plant could spend 2-3 mills/kWh for owning and operating an electrostatic precipitator and opacity monitor. Today the costs for particulate, SO2, NOx and toxic control can be more ...
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ADA-ES to Present at Baird’s 2011 Clean Technology Conference
ADA-ES, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADES) (“ADA”) today announced that Michael D. Durham, President and CEO, and Mark McKinnies, Senior Vice President and CFO, will be presenting at the 2011 Baird Clean Technology Conference on Wednesday, November 30, 2011. The conference will be held at the Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco, CA, with ADA’s presentation taking ...
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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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Air & Waste Management Association announces the MEGA Symposium on power plant air pollutant control
The US Department of Energy, the Electric Power Research Institute, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) will present the seventh MEGA Symposium, August 25-28, in Baltimore, MD. This conference will provide a detailed look at issues related to power plant air emissions.“As power plants work to keep up with the energy demands of the ...
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BASF Mercury Sorbent ZX solution for coal-fired power plants
BASF’s Catalysts division will introduce Mercury Sorbent ZX, an innovative mercury adsorbent solution for coal-fired power plants, at the Power Plant Air Pollutant Control “MEGA” Symposium, being held Aug. 30 – Sept. 2, 2010, in Baltimore, Maryland. The symposium is sponsored by The U.S. Department of Energy, the Electric Power Research Institute, the U.S. Environmental ...
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Frost & Sullivan: U.S. EPA MACT Rules Buoys Air Pollution Control Equipment in the Global Energy and Power Industry
The global air pollution control equipment market in the energy and power industry is expected to grow significantly once the utility and oil and gas industries comply with the increasingly stringent environmental regulations. As the future of existing power plants is uncertain due to new regulations focusing on efficiency and reduction in capital costs, the market is expected to grow only ...
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TODAY: EPA chief travels to Atlanta to announce faith-based and neighborhood partnerships initiative
On Monday, April 18, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will travel to Atlanta to announce the formation of EPA’s Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships (FBNP) Initiative. The Administrator, joined by Dr. Gerald Durley and other community leaders, will take part in a roundtable discussion Monday morning on the new initiative. Faith institutions and ...
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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Duke Energy Air Pollution Case
Untitled Document WASHINGTON, DC , May 16, 2006 (ENS) - The U.S. Supreme Court Monday agreed to hear an air pollution case against Duke Energy regarding the Clean Air Act's new source review requirements. Established in 1977, these rules require power plants and factories to modernize air pollution controls when they install new sources of power that increase emissions. The ...
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EPA intends tougher downwind air-pollution rule in 23 states
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed tougher new limits on Tuesday on smokestack emissions from nearly two dozen states that burden downwind areas with air pollution from power plants they can't control. At the same time, the EPA moved to remove two states - South Carolina and Florida - from the "good neighbor" rules, saying they don't contribute significant amounts of smog to other ...
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EPA expects to revise rules for wastewater discharges from power plants
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to revise the existing standards for water discharges from coal-fired power plants to reduce pollution and better protect America’s water. Wastewater discharged from coal ash ponds, air pollution control equipment, and other equipment at power plants can contaminate drinking water sources, cause fish and other wildlife to die and create other ...
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