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Water Market Insights
No. 113 August 29, 2014 |
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Power Plant Ultrapure Water Market to Reach $35 Billion In 2015
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Headlines for Utility E-Alert –August 22, 2014
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Power Plant Ultrapure Water Market to Reach $35 Billion In 2015
There are three major water treatment processes in power plants:
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Pure water for steam
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Cooling water
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Wastewater
The process for purifying water for steam generation is referred to as ultrapure
water. Power plants around the world will spend over $35 billion on new
and existing ultrapure water systems in 2015. This is the prediction in
McIlvaine
Ultrapure Water: World Market. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
World Power Plant Ultrapure
Water Costs In 2015 |
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Generation Type |
MW (1000) |
Capital
$ Millions |
Consumable and Repair Parts
$ Millions |
Gas turbine new |
70 |
2,800 |
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Gas turbine existing |
1,200 |
2,400 |
3,000 |
Coal-fired power new |
90 |
7,200 |
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Coal-fired power existing |
2,000 |
8,000 |
9,000 |
Nuclear new |
9 |
900 |
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Nuclear existing |
430 |
1,000 |
1,400 |
Total |
3,799 |
22,300 |
13,400 |
Coal-fired, gas turbine combined cycle, nuclear and concentrated solar power
plants all use the same technologies for purifying the water which is converted
to steam to drive the electric generator. The major difference is that
only a portion of the power is derived from steam generation in gas turbine
combined cycle plants. However, there is a unique additional need for
ultrapure water in some gas turbine plants. In dry hot climates, water is
introduced through fogging nozzles to reduce the inlet air temperature to the
turbine.
The system includes a series of processes starting with purification of the raw
water. Particulate soluble species and gases are removed. High purity is
needed to avoid fouling in boiler tubes as well as high temperature corrosion.
Treatment is required both for the new water entering the cycle and for the
condensed steam. Equipment requirements are filters, piping, pumps,
valves, ion exchange or electrodeionzation units, feedwater heaters, deareators,
degasifiers, condensers and instrumentation.
Coumsumables and repair parts include chemicals, seals, membranes, cartridges,
pump and valve parts, sensors, I.E resins, nozzles, packing, etc.
Corrosion inhibitors and anti scalant chemicals are a significant portion of the
total.
Due to the activity in Asia, the investment in ultrapure water systems for
coal-fired power plants in 2015 will exceed that of nuclear and gas turbine
combined cycle plants combined. For more information on
Ultrapure Water: World Market,
click on:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/27-water/447-n029-ultrapure-water-world-markets
Headlines for Utility E-Alert – August 22, 2014
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1188 – August 22, 2014
Table of Contents
COAL – US
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TVA retiring
Coal-fired Power Plant; replacing with Natural Gas-fired Power Plant in TN
GAS/OIL – US
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Support sought
for proposed West Virginia Gas-fired Power Plant
GAS/OIL - WORLD
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Foster Wheeler
Licensee receives Contracts for Heat Recovery Steam Generators in Asia
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ContourGlobal to
build New Oil, Gas-fired Power Plant in Senegal
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Armenian PM
approves construction of Gas-fired Power Plant
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Lithuania to shut
down 900 MW of Gas-fired generation Capacity by 2016
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PW Power Systems to
provide Albanesi S.A. with an FT4000™ SWIFTPAC® Gas Turbine Generator
Package
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RWE to restart Great Yarmouth Gas-fired Power
Plant by late October
BIOMASS
NUCLEAR
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Westinghouse and Blue Castle sign MoU to develop a Two-unit Nuclear Power Plant
in Utah
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Georgia
Regulators approve Nuclear Plant spending
BUSINESS
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JSW Energy looks to
acquire Two Coal-fired Power Plants in India
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Ameren states 1,200 MW of Natural Gas needed
to comply with Emissions Rules
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BHEL develops Innovative Flexible Coal-fired
Boiler for Power Plants
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Ingersoll Rand to
acquire Cameron’s Centrifugal Compression Division
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Gas Turbine – Combined Cycle Supplier Program
Has Continually Updated Project Information
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Environmental Catalyst Market to Exceed $7.9
Billion in 2015
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Fabric Filter Market could be $4 Billion
Larger if Catalytic Filter is adopted
MEGA SYMPOSIUM
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MEGA was about "fine tuning" of APC
Technology
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non-subscribers.
See below for information on upcoming Hot Topic Hours. We welcome your input
relative to suggested additions.
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September |
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Hot Gas Filtration |
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11 |
Power Plant Pumps |
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18 |
Power Water Monitoring |
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25 |
Power Plant Water Treatment
Chemicals |
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