Pump Insights  
No. 28   June 2014  

 

 

 

WELCOME

This bi-weekly Pump Insight provides excerpts from the McIlvaine Pumps World Market. It also provides excerpts from related publications. The market report provides the latest forecasts, market shares and insights relative to technology and opportunities. 

 

·       Power Plants Will Spend $3 Billion for Pumps This Year

·       GDP Update Headlines – June 2014

·       Oil & Gas Sales Leads Headlines – June 9, 2014

·       World Municipal Wastewater Projects Monthly Update Headlines – June 2014

·       World Power Generation Projects Headlines - FUEL (LNG & Biomass)

 

 

 

Power Plants Will Spend $3 Billion for Pumps This Year

Operators of fossil and nuclear power plants will spend over $3 billion in 2014 for pumps to move water, slurries and condensate.  East Asia will be the leading purchaser.  This is the conclusion in Pumps World Market published by the McIlvaine Company.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

($ Millions)

 

Top of Form

World Region

2014

Total

 3,029

Africa

 83

CIS

 90

East Asia

 1,506

Eastern Europe

 88

Middle East

 101

NAFTA

 402

South & Central America

 56

West Asia

 435

Western Europe

 268

 

The market in Western Europe is primarily a substitution of other forms of power for coal-fired power plants.  For example Flowserve, received multiple orders for key pumping systems for the Lichterfelde Cogeneration Power Plant. The orders were booked in the first quarter of 2014.  Located in Germany, the 300-megawatt (MW) plant replaces an old coal-fired power plant.  The Flowserve pumping systems at the heart of this power plant use heavy-duty, radically split, multistage between bearings pumps for boiler feed service (BFP) and canned vertical turbine pumps for condensate extraction (CEP).  In addition, Flowserve will also provide the pumps for the district heating process.

 

In East Asia the big market is new coal-fired power plants. “KSB has been awarded contracts by two Chinese power plant constructors to supply four new-generation boiler recirculation pumps. The pump sets are destined for the two new Chinese power stations: Laiwu in the province of Shandong and Taizhou in the province of Zhejiang. The boiler recirculation pumps from the LUVAk series are designed for a pressure of 400 bar and an operating temperature of 425°C”.

 

The market in the Middle East involves mainly oil-fired plants which also desalinate seawater. KSB is providing equipment to the YANBU 3 power station in Saudi Arabia that also comprises a seawater desalination plant.  For this project, the company will supply over the next years mainly 15 large high-pressure boiler feed pumps with variable speed drives of a total value far beyond €30 million.

From startup in 2017, the power station fired with heavy fuel oil and located at the shores of the Red Sea will generate more than 2700 MW of electricity at five units. It will be used to supply electricity to the west of the country, for example, to cities like Jeddah, Mecca and Medina. The associated seawater desalination plant, which will make use of the power station's electricity and accumulated steam, is to provide 550,000 cubic meters of drinking water per day.

 

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GDP UPDATE 

June 2014  

TABLE OF CONTENTS

AMERICAS

United States

Columbia

 

ASIA

China

India

Japan

New Zealand

 

EUROPE / AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST

Dubai

Ireland

Nigeria

Russia

AMERICAS

United States 

CEOs have slightly lower expectations for U.S. gross domestic product growth than they did last quarter, according to a new survey.

 

The Business Roundtable survey showed chief executives forecast GDP growth of 2.3% in 2014, down from last quarter's estimate of 2.4% for the year. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

  

Columbia 

Colombia’s economy grew at the fastest pace in more than two years in the first quarter, beating all analysts’ forecasts, after a surge in government spending ahead of President Manuel Santos’ re-election. Bond fell on expectations of higher interest rates.

 

Gross domestic product grew 6.4% from the year earlier, the national statistics agency said, compared with 4.9% in the previous three months. Growth was faster than forecast by all 27 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. GDP grew 2.3% from the previous quarter. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

 

ASIA

 

China 

Nearly every story about China’s extraordinary growth over the past 30 years asserts two things as a given: 

 

a. China has grown about 10% a year for 30 years, and

b. China’s long-term growth record in unsurpassed in modern history. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

  

India 

After two consecutive years of sub-5% growth, the Indian economy is expected to recover and expand 5.2% in the first quarter of this financial year, according to a Dun & Bradstreet report. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

 

Japan 

The Japanese government raised its economic growth reading for the first quarter, saying that capital spending was sharply higher than initially thought.

Gross domestic product increased at an annualized rate of 6.7% in the January to March period from the previous quarter, the Cabinet Office said, revising its initial estimate of a 5.9% expansion. The result, adjusted for price changes, marked (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

 

EUROPE / AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST

 

Dubai 

Dubai’s economy expanded 4.6% year on year in 2013, up from 4.1% in 2012 according to Dubai Statistics Centre (DSC).

 

The DSC report showed that the fastest growing sector in Dubai last year was once again hospitality, which recorded 13% growth, the third consecutive year of double-digit growth in this sector. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

  

Ireland 

GDP will grow by 2% this year and 2.4% next year on the back of rising exports and the first increase in consumer spending since the recession began, according to the EY Economic Eye. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

 

Nigeria 

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, has said the recent rebasing of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) will support its quest to be among the top 20 nations by 2020. 

 

According to Emefiele, the exercise which placed the size of the Nigerian economy as first in Africa and 26th in the world would also afford the country a more positive sovereign rating by international rating agencies such as the Standard and Poor's, Fitch Ratings, (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

 

Russia 

Russia's gross domestic product growth forecast of 0.5% for 2014 may be revised upwards in September due to the slowing pace of a decline in investment, Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev said.

 

"For now our official (forecast) for this year is 0.5%, but most likely we will revise it in September, most likely upwards," Ulyukayev told journalists. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

 

A complete analysis of GDP and Monthly Updates for individual countries is included as part of Pumps World Markets

 

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OIL & GAS SALES LEADS HEADLINES

 

June 9, 2014

 

Oil and Gas Project Tracking is available at a discount to Pumps World Markets subscribers.

 

Treatment chemicals are an important addition to most oil and gas processes. Access to details on the worldwide oil and gas projects is provided at a substantial discount to Pumps World Markets subscriber.

 

(Listed by most current date)

 

 

 

These sales leads are part of Oil, Gas, Shale and Refining Markets and Projects, and are issued bi-weekly. As a subscriber to Pumps World Market you receive a 30 percent discount for this service.

 

For more information on Oil, Gas, Shale and Refining Markets and Projects, click on: 

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WORLD MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER PROJECTS MONTHLY

UPDATE HEADLINES

 

June 2014

 

This monthly update is devoted to wastewater infrastructure news around the world, outside of the United States and Canada, and is meant to complement McIlvaine's Pumps World Markets.

 

Table of Contents

 

AFRICA

Morocco:  Resort Town Selects Biwater for Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Project

Tunisia:  Gafsa WWTP Project Will Use Biogas to Generate Power

ASIA

China:  Malaysian Company Selected to Upgrade WWTPs in Yinchuan

India:  New Prime Minister Modi Pledges Cleanup of Ganga River

India:  Panel Recommends More Sewage Treatment Plants to Boost Yamuna Clean-up

India:  Punjab Approves Sewage Projects Totaling Over US$80 Million

EUROPE

Hungary:  Applied CleanTech Signs Franchise Agreement for Sewage Mining System

Norway:  EnviroNor Retrofitting Oil Tankers as Floating WWTPs

Romania:  EBRD Loan Helps Improve Water and Wastewater Services in  Hunedoara County

UK:  Floating Fine Bubble Aeration System to be Installed at United Utilities Wastewater Plant

MIDDLE EAST

Lebanon:  US$730 Million Plan to Clean up the Litani River Announced

 

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WORLD POWER GENERATION PROJECTS

 

This includes only projects where there was an update during the month.  There are thousands of projects in the database.

FUEL - Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

Startup Date

Location

Fuel Comment

Project Title

 Unknown

 Bangladesh

  

 Chittagong power plant at LNG facility

 Unknown

 Chile

  

 Central Illapa power plant-Rurelec

 Unknown

 India

  

 Bidadi combined cycle-Karnataka Power Corp.

 Unknown

 India

  

 Dabhol expansion-Ratnagiri Gas and Power

 Unknown

 India

  

 Kayamkulam expansion-NTPC

 Unknown

 India

  

 Mundra gas-fired power plant-Adani

 Unknown

 South Korea

  

 Youngwol combined cycle

 Cancelled

 Philippines

  

 Limay combined cycle conversion-San Miguel Corp.

 2021

 Japan

  

 Hokkaido Electric Power combined cycle power project

 2018

 Japan

  

 Tohoku power plant

 2018

 Philippines

  

 Bataan Energy Park (combined cycle) Phase 2-Manila Electric

 2018

 Philippines

  

 Atimonan (Batangas) power plant-Meralco PowerGen Corp.

 2017

 Japan

  

 Shin-Sendai 3 power plant-Tohoku Electric

 2017

 Kenya

  

 Mombasa (Dongo Kundu) power plant

 2017

 Philippines

  

 Tabangao refinery power combined cycle-Trans-Asia Oil and Energy

 2017

 Taiwan

  

 Tunghsiao 1-4 combined cycle-TaiPower

 2016

 Dominican Republic

  

 Pepillo Salcedo combined cycle power plant-CDEEE

 2016

 Philippines

  

 San Gabriel power plant-First Gen Corp.

 2016

 Taiwan

  

 Tatan 7 and 8 combined cycle-TaiPower

 2015

 Malta

  

 Delimara combined cycle expansion-Malta Resources Authority

 2014

 Japan

  

 Joetsu combined cycle power plant-Chubu Electric

 2014

 Thailand

  

 Wang Noi 4 combined cycle expansion-Egat

 2013

 Japan

  

 Kawasaki 2 combined cycle-Tokyo Electric

 2013

 Philippines

  

 Mariveles power plant-Korea Western Power Co. SK E&C, Archinet International

 2013

 Singapore

  

 Jurong Island combined cycle power plant


FUEL - Biomass

Startup Date

Location

Fuel Comment

Project Title

 Unknown

 CA

 orchard waste

 Modesto Irrigation District biomass power plant

 Unknown

 Canada

  

 NewPage mill cogen power plant-Nova Scotia Power/NewPage Port Hawkesbury

 Unknown

 FL

  

 Port St. Joe Renewable Energy Center IGCC

 Unknown

 GA

 wood

 Ben Hill biomass power plant-Fitzgerald Renewable Energy

 Unknown

 SC

 wood

 John Matthews Industrial Park biomass power plant-Tri-County Electric Coop.

 Unknown

 South Korea

  

 Dangjin 4 CFB power plant-GS Group

 Unknown

 UK

  

 Avonmouth biomass project-Helius Energy

 Unknown

 UK

  

 Teesport (Tees) Renewable Energy Plant-MGT Power Ltd.

 Unknown

 UK

  

 Anglesey Aluminum (Holyhead) wood-firing power plant

 Unknown

 UK

  

 Heron Renewable Energy Plant-Drax/Siemens Project Ventures

 Unknown

 UK

  

 Port of Southampton biomass-fired power plant-Helius Energy

 On hold

 UK

  

 Stallingborough biomass power plant-RWE

 Cancelled

 WI

 wood waste

 Bay Front biomass IGCC conversion-Xcel Energy

 2017

 UK

  

 Grangemouth cogeneration plant

 2017

 UK

 wood chip, timber

 Blyth (North) power plant-British Renewable Energy Systems

 2015

 GA

  

 Heard County biomass power plant-Rollcast Energy

 2015

 OR

  

 Klamath Falls II-Klamath Generation

 2015

 Sweden

  

 Vartaverket CFB combined heat and power plant-Fortum Varme

 2015

 UK

 wood

 Portbury Dock Renewable Energy Plant-E.ON

 2015

 UK

 waste derived fuels also

 Ferrybridge multi-fuel power plant-SSE Generation

 2014

 GA

  

 Warren County biomass-fired power plant-Oglethorpe Power

 2014

 Sweden

  

 Torsvik cogen power plant-Jonkoping Energi

 2014

 TX

  

 Woodville-East TX Electric Coop

 2014

 UK

  

 Drax biomass power project (Ouse Renewable Energy Plant)

 2014

 UK

  

 Tyne Renewable Energy Center-MGT Power

 2013

 FL

  

 Deerhaven II-Gainesville Regional Utilities

 2013

 FL

  

 American Renewables power plant

 2013

 FL

  

 Adage LLC power plant

 2013

 NH

  

 Berlin BioPower project-Cate St. Capital

 2013

 WI

  

 Domtar Corp. paper mill power plant/We Energies

 

 

New power generation projects are tracked in two publications. Fossil and Nuclear Power Generation includes both market forecasts and project data. World Power Generation Projects has just the project data.

 

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