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Big Cross-flow Membrane Market In China for Conversion Of Coal to Liquids and
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GDP Update Headlines
- June 2014
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Oil & Gas Sales Leads Headlines - June 20, 2014
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World Municipal Wastewater Projects Monthly Update Headlines – June 2014
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World Power Generation Projects – Gas
Big Cross-flow Membrane Market In China for Conversion of Coal to Liquids and
Gas
Over the next decade a large number of coal conversion projects in western and
northern China will be completed. The end result is that 1.6 billion tons
per year will be converted to pipeline gas, petrochemicals and liquid fuels.
The U.S. thought it was going to be the leader due to shale gas. The
Chinese are expecting to move into the top spot as an energy supplier by
converting coal. Water is scarce in the arid regions of China where these
projects are located. All these projects will be using large quantities of water
but will reuse it. Zero liquid discharge technology will be utilized at
each plant. This will create a very large market for reverse osmosis (RO)
systems but also for microfiltration and ultrafiltration systems.
Follow this market in RO, UF, MF World
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GDP UPDATE HEADLINES
- JUNE 2014
Table of Contents
AMERICAS
ASIA
EUROPE / AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
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'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
RO, UF, MF World Markets.
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OIL & GAS SALES LEADS HEADLINES
June 20, 2014
(Listed by most current date.)
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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 RO, UF, MF World Markets Update.
AFRICA
ASIA
EUROPE
MIDDLE EAST
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WORLD POWER GENERATION PROJECTS
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.
FUEL: Gas
Startup Date |
Location |
Fuel Comment |
Project Title |
Unknown2013 |
India |
|
UNOSUGEN combined cycle-Torrent
Power |
Unknown |
Australia |
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Big Hill power plant- Origin
Energy |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Playford replacement-Alinta
Energy |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Aldoga--Gladstone
expansion--TRUenergy |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Arckaringa--Altona Resources
cogeneration project |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Blackstone gas turbine power
plant-TRUenergy |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Dalton peaking power
project-AGL |
Unknown |
Australia |
coal seam methane |
Braemar 4 power plant-Arrow
Energy and ERM Power |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Tarrone combined cycle Stage
1-AGL Energy |
Unknown |
Australia |
|
Tallawarra expansion-TRUenergy
|
Unknown |
Azerbaijan |
|
Janub power plant-Azerenergi
|
Unknown |
Bangladesh |
|
Sirajgong combined cycle |
Unknown |
Bangladesh |
|
Fenchugang combined cycle power
plant-Energy Holdings
International |
Unknown |
Bangladesh |
|
|
Unknown |
Brazil |
|
Energetica Suape II power
plant- |
Unknown |
CA |
Redondo Beach replacement-AES |
|
Unknown |
CA |
|
Oakley combined cycle power
project-PG&E |
Unknown |
CA |
|
Victorville 2 hybrid combined
cycle power project |
Unknown |
CA |
|
Phoenix 1 and 2 cogen with
solar power-Argus |
Unknown |
Canada |
|
Bonnybrook CHP-Enmax |
Unknown |
Canada |
|
Lennox expansion-Ontario Power
Authority |
Unknown |
DE |
|
Edgemoor peaking
addition-Calpine |
Unknown |
Dominican Republic |
|
Manzanillo power plant-North
Energy Central |
Unknown |
Dominican Republic |
|
Odebrecht Energy possible power
project |
Unknown |
Ecuador |
|
Machala expansion-Inter RAO |
Unknown |
FL |
|
Gilcrist County power
plant-Seminole Electric |
Unknown |
France |
|
Blenod-les-Pont-a-Mousson
combined cycle power plant-EDF |
Unknown |
Germany |
|
Wedel CHP
replacement-Vattenfall |
Unknown |
Ghana |
|
Domunli power plant |
Unknown |
Hungary |
|
Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg county
gas-fired power plant-Emfesz |
Unknown |
IL |
|
Northland Power peaking plants |
Unknown |
IL |
|
Garden Prairie peaking Energy
Facility-Power Ventures |
Unknown |
IN |
|
St. Joseph Energy
Center-Development Partners |
Unknown |
India |
|
Noida combined cycle-Noida
Power Co. |
Unknown |
India |
|
Mehsana power project-Gujarat
State Electricity Corp. |
Unknown |
India |
|
Pedda Vegi power plant-Pedavegi
Power |
Unknown |
India |
|
|
Unknown |
India |
|
Rajiv Gandhi combined cycle
Stage II-NTPC |
Unknown |
India |
|
Ramgarh combined cycle IV
expansion-Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut
Utpadan Nigam |
Unknown |
India |
|
Ropar power plant-Punjab State
Electricity Board/GAIL |
Unknown |
India |
|
Sagardighi (3,4) expansion
(formerly Katwa)-Universal
Crescent Power |
Unknown |
India |
|
Surat-Kaneria Group |
Unknown |
India |
|
Tumjur power plant-Power Co. of
Karnataka |
Unknown |
India |
|
|
Unknown |
India |
|
Thakurli power plant-Railways |
Unknown |
India |
|
Chintavari Palem power
plant-Panduranga Energy Systems |
Unknown |
India |
|
|
Unknown |
India |
|
Bharuch combined cycle
expansion-China Light & Power |
Unknown |
India |
from GAIL pipeline |
Hardiwar power plant-Uttarakhand
Jal Vidyut Nigam |
Unknown |
India |
|
Brahmapuram combined
cycle--Kerala State Electricity
Board |
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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