Air & Climate Newsletter
July 08, 2010

This Week´s Featured News Stories
$14 billion market for FGD equipment and consumables
Revenues for equipment, repair parts and consumables to remove SO2 from power plant stacks around the world will increase to over $14 billion in 2011 up from $13.2 billion in 2010. This is the forecast in the McIlvaine online report FGD Markets and Strategies. www.mcilvainecompany.com  Fifty percent of the expenditures will be for reagents and repairs. The reagents include lime, limestone, dibasic acid, sodium hydroxide and polymers. Repair parts include pump impellers, nozzles, valves, mist eliminators, agitators, ...
Carbon sequestration: boon or burden
Plans to sequester carbon are gaining support as a way to avoid global warming. The European Union plans to invest billions of Euros within the next ten years to develop carbon capture and storage whereby CO2 will be extracted at power plants and other combustion sites and stored underground.  But how effective is this procedure and what are the long-term consequences of leakage for the oceans and climate? A Niels Bohr Institute researcher has now cast light upon these issues. This research has just been published in the scientific journal, Nature Geoscience.  Large scale ...
Evonik Fibres GmbH

Filter media for municipal waste incineration plants - P84 polyimide materials - P84 is composed of aromatic backbone units only making it a recommended material for high temperature applications. Despite the non melting aromatic, halogen free structure it is classified as non flammable with a LOI of 38%. Due to its outstanding chemical and physical properties P84 is used for a variety of applications from the use as filter media for high temperature applications, fire protective clothing to sealing materials in space crafts.

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