Energy & Renewables Newsletter
August 26, 2010

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The switch is on - Americans using less energy, more renewables
Americans are using less energy overall and making more use of renewable energy resources.  The United States used significantly less coal and petroleum in 2009 than in 2008, and significantly more wind power. There also was a decline in natural gas use and increases in solar, hydro and geothermal power according to the most recent energy flow charts released by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.  The information is based on DOE/EIA-0384(2009), August 2010. Distributed electricity represents only retail electricity sales and does not include self-generation. EIA reports flows ...
US$10 billion fabric filter market
The world market for fabric filters and bags to remove pollutants from stack gases will grow modestly to US$10 billion in 2015 up from US$8.3 billion in 2010. This is the latest forecast in World Fabric Filter and Element Market a continuously updated report from the McIlvaine Company www.mcilvainecompany.com.  The total market is defined as bags plus systems. Equipment is included as part of systems. The market for bags will increase by 20 percent in this period, while the market for equipment and systems will be quite erratic. The reason is ...
Chemisch Thermische Prozesstechnik GmbH / CTP Air Pollution Control
CTP (Chemisch Thermische Prozesstechnik GmbH) is one of the world's leading companies in air pollution control for industrial applications. CTP was founded in 1985 and since then, its engineers, chemists and researchers have been developing individual technologies to serve customers worldwide, covering all industrial sectors. At CTP, we adhere to high quality standards maintained by qualified expertise. We produce highly efficient and cost-effective systems for the removal of: VOCs, nitrogen oxides, PCDD/F, odours, organic particulate matter. Our engineers were pioneers in several catalytic and thermal oxidation processes. CTP engineers prepare the ground for industrial solutions and test new materials for heat exchangers, catalysts and adsorption.

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