Air & Water Monitoring Insights  
No. 5   June 2013

 

 

 

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·        Oil & Gas Update Headlines  - June 2013

·        GDP Update   - June 2013

·        World Power Generation Projects in Asia – 2015

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After the successful premiere in 2011, the second staging of Valve World Americas Expo & Conference is at a larger venue to accommodate the unprecedented demand for space. The event will be held at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, TX from June 25 – 26, 2013.

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Speakers Corner Schedule

Robert McIlvaine is the CEO of the McIlvaine Company - a market research, publishing and consulting company which publishes Industrial Valves: World Markets. In his presentation, Exploring the Future for the Industrial Valve Industry, McIlvaine will provide forecasts for the valve industry in the future segmented by industry, geography and valve type. Major factors affecting the growth will be analyzed. They include - Disparate regional growth, Environmental regulatory trends, Safety and other regulatory trends, Energy sources of the future, Growth through consolidation, Impact of China as both a purchaser and supplier, Expansion of “smart valve” revenues, New pressure, temperature and corrosion prevention needs and New applications from ballast water treatment to shale gas. The presentation will be divided into four topics:

·         Fossil and Nuclear Power Valve outlook at 2 p.m.,

·         Oil and Gas Valve outlook at 2:30 p.m.,

·         Water-Wastewater Valve Outlook at 3 p.m.,

·         High growth Valve markets at 3:30 p.m.

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May 2013
 

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OIL & GAS UPDATE

June 2013

 Sales Leads for Oil and Gas

(Listed by most current date)

 

·         Seair Announces New Dewatering Operations Contract at Major Oil Sands Project  (Contract Dated: 6/10/2013)

·         ExxonMobil Says Kearl Oil Sands Project Remains On Target  (Dated: 6/10/2013)

·         Jackpine Mine Expansion Application Faces another Delay  (Proposal Dated: 6/7/2013)

·         Alberta’s Annual Figures Reveal Syncrude Leads among Greenhouse Gas Emitters  (Overview Dated: 6/7/2013)

·         Competition Awaits Arrival of Alberta’s Bitumen on U.S. Gulf Coast  (Analysis Dated: 6/7/2013)

·         Sunshine Oilsands to Recycle 98 Percent of Produced Water with GE's Evaporation Technology  (Overview Dated: 6/7/2013)

·         Canada Launches Project to Convert Oilsands Emissions to Biofuels  (Project Dated: 6/7/2013)

·         Pipelines on Hold in Canada Cause Oil Storage Services Boom  (Article Dated: 6/7/2013)

·         Enbridge to Expand Infrastructure at Its Alberta Cheecham Oil Sands Terminal  (Project Dated: 6/6/2013)

·         ExxonMobil Singapore Petrochemical Complex Undergoes Expansion  (Project Dated: 6/6/2013)

·         TransCanada Delays Planned Keystone XL Start as It Waits for Approval  (Article Dated: 6/6/2013)

·         Enbridge Chief Seeks Loosening of Energy Regulations  (Article Dated: 6/6/2013)

·         ConocoPhillips Changes Plans to Sell Canadian Oil-Sands Assets  (Article Dated: 6/6/2013)

·         Alberta Energy Sector Getting Regulatory Overhaul  (Article Dated: 6/6/2013)

·         U.S. NGL Infrastructure and Production Expansions Follow Shale Development  (Analysis Dated: 6/6/2013)

·         UOP to Provide Technology for World's Largest On-purpose Propylene Production Facility  (Project Dated: 6/5/2013)

·         Petronas Says Decision on $20 Bln Petrochemical Project Delayed to 1Q 2014  (Project Dated: 6/5/2013)

·         BASF TOTAL SE Texas Steam Cracker Processing Ethane from Shale Gas  (Article Dated: 6/5/2013)

·         Asia Presents Different Perspective on U.S. Shale Gas and Petrochemicals Impact  (Analysis Dated: 6/5/2013)

·         Sembcorp Postpones 2nd Jurong Island Cogen Plant and Pushes Ahead with Waste-to-Energy Plant  (Article Dated: 6/5/2013)

·         Oman’s Orpic Plans to Select Tech Provider for $3.6 Bln Sohar Project  (Project Dated: 6/5/2013)

·         Egyptian Contractor PetroJet, Secures Petro Rabigh Contract  (Contract Dated: 6/5/2013)

·         Linde North America Plans Natural Gas-Based Syngas Complex in SE Texas  (Project Dated: 6/5/2013)

·         Shell Plans to Expand Petrochemical Investment in Singapore  (Investment Dated: 6/4/2013)

·         Orascom Construction to Expand Texas Methanol, Ammonia Complex  (Project Dated: 6/4/2013)

·         Rosneft, Mitsui Plan Russia Far East Olefins Project  (Project Dated: 6/4/2013)

·         Sasol Awards Toyo FEED for Louisiana LLDPE Project  (Contract Dated: 6/4/2013)

·         Total to Modernize Antwerp Refining and Petrochemical Production Facilities  (Project Dated: 6/4/2013)

·         KBR Wins Turnaround Work for U.S. Gulf Pygas Plant  (Contract Dated: 6/4/2013)

·         Polk Combined Cycle Conversion-Tampa Electric  (Project Dated: 5/29/2013)

·         Marshalltown Combined Cycle Power Plant-Alliant  (Project Dated: 5/29/2013)

·         Wildcat Point Generation Facility-Old Dominion Electric Coop  (Project Dated: 5/29/2013)

·         Eagle Valley Combined Cycle Power Plant-IPL  (Project Dated: 5/29/2013)

·         Imperial Oil Looking at LNG Sites in Canada  (Proposal Dated: 5/29/2013)

·         Technip, in Consortium with JGC, Awarded the Yamal LNG Project in Russia  (Contract Dated: 5/29/2013)

·         Siemens to Supply Gas Turbines, Compressors for Malaysia LNG Project  (Contract Dated: 5/29/2013)

·         Dresser-Rand Features High-efficiency Technologies at LNG 17 Conference and Exhibition  (Exhibitor Dated: 5/29/2013)

·         Black & Veatch, Chemtex Start Eighth LNG Facility in China, Sixteen more in Development  (Project Dated: 5/28/2013)

·         Excelerate Energy Files with FERC for the Puerto Rico Aguirre Offshore GasPort LNG Facility  (Project Dated: 5/28/2013)

·         GE Oil & Gas to Power Cove Point LNG Project in Maryland  (Contract Dated: 5/28/2013)

·         Excelerate Energy Signs Up for Ukraine's $1 Bln FSRU LNG Terminal Project  (Project Dated: 5/28/2013)

·         Woodside Seeks to Finalize $1.2 Bln Israeli Leviathan Gas Deal by June  (Purchase Dated: 5/28/2013)

·         Oil Search Says Its PNG LNG Plant Testing is Near  (Project Dated: 5/28/2013)

·         Rosneft & ExxonMobil Could Build $15 Bln LNG Plant in Russia  (Agreement Dated: 5/28/2013)

·         Intertek Addresses Growing Demands and Trends in LNG Industry  (Analysis Dated: 5/28/2013)

·         GE's Power Conversion Signs $80 Mln in FSRU Electric and Propulsion Systems Contracts  (Contract Dated: 5/27/2013)

·         Arun LNG Terminal Begins Construction  (Project Dated: 5/27/2013)

·         Air Products Wins LNG Heat Exchanger Contract from Petronas  (Contract Dated: 5/27/2013)

·         GE Technology to Power Cove Point Liquefaction Project  (Contract Dated: 5/24/2013)

·         Australia to Be Largest or Second-Largest LNG Exporter by 2018  (Article Dated: 5/24/2013)

·         Russia’s Rosneft, Marubeni Sign LNG Deal  (Agreement Dated: 5/24/2013)

·         Veolia Wins $844 Mln LNG Water Treatment Contract from BG Group  (Contract Dated: 5/24/2013)

·         Green Field Energy Exclusively Uses LNG to Power Hydraulic Fracturing At Eagle Ford Shale Play  (Article Dated: 5/24/2013)

·         Japan, India Invest in U.S LNG with Dominion Energy Agreements  (Agreement Dated: 5/22/2013)

·         Woodside Eyes Canada LNG Export Project  (Proposal Dated: 5/22/2013)

·         JGC Awards Ebara Cryodynamics Contract for Malaysia LNG Train 9 Project  (Project Dated: 5/22/2013)

·         ABB to Provide Process Analyzers for Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass LNG Project  (Project Dated: 5/22/2013)

·         Keyera, Plains Midstream Explore Deep Basin Alberta NGL Pipeline  (Project Dated: 5/22/2013)

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GDP UPDATE 

June 2013 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 AMERICAS

United States

Canada

Latin America

ASIA

Australia

India

Singapore

EUROPE / AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST

EUROPEAN UNION

Hungary

Portugal

United Kingdom

 

AMERICAS

 

United States

Real gross domestic product (GDP), the total output of goods and services in the U.S., increased at an annual rate of 2.4% in the first quarter of 2013, the Bureau of Economic Analysis announced.

This is the first revision for Q1 GDP and a slight decrease from original estimates of an annual growth rate 2.5%.

“With the second estimate for the first quarter, increases in private inventory investment, in exports, and in imports were less than previously estimated, but the general picture of overall economic activity is not greatly changed,” the report reads.

“The increase in real GDP in the first quarter primarily reflected positive contributions from personal consumption expenditures (PCE), private inventory investment, residential fixed investment, nonresidential fixed investment, and exports that were partly offset by negative contributions from federal government spending and state and local government spending,” the report adds.

Imports, a subtraction in the calculation of GDP, also increased according to the report.

The increase in Q1 GDP – unlike Q4’s paltry 0.4 – was driven by accelerations in private inventory investment, PCE, decreases in fed spending, and an upturn in exports that were “partly offset by an upturn in imports” and a “deceleration in nonresidential fixed investment.”

Real personal consumption expenditures increased 3.4% in the first quarter, compared with an increase of 1.8% in the fourth, the report notes…………Remaining text not included in this sample.

 

Canada

“Just as the financial crisis triggered an atypical recession, the recovery cycle is unusual,” Mr. Poloz said in prepared remarks for the House of Commons Finance Committee. “We need to see the reconstruction of Canada’s economic potential, and a return to self-sustaining, self-generating growth.”

Mr. Poloz’s remarks were broad, offering little insight on whether he will push for a shift in the central bank’s current policy stance. He called the central bank’s inflation target “sacrosanct” and echoed long-standing central bank doctrine the exchange rates should be determined by market forces.

There is a view among some market participants that Mr. Poloz could take a different view on the dollar than his predecessor, Mark Carney, whose tenure at the Bank of Canada ended on the weekend. Mr. Poloz, who was leading Canada’s export finance agency when he was selected to lead the central bank, has boasted of visiting some 70 executives in 2012. That closeness to exporters has caused some to wonder if the new central bank governor might have more sympathy for their concerns about a stronger currency.

If that’s true, it wasn’t evident. Mr. Poloz said the exchange rate has little impact on the sales because those are determined by contracts between buyer and seller. If the exchange rate changes in the meantime, “the only thing that changes is the amount of money the company gets,” in other words, profit margins, Mr. Poloz said.

The committee hearing offered the first opportunity for financial markets to assess Mr. Poloz, a surprise choice over Tiff Macklem, the No. 2 at the Bank of Canada who had built a sterling reputation as one of Canada’s most effective performers during the financial crisis. When Finance Minister Jim Flaherty introduced the new governor of the Bank of Canada last month, he offered no detailed explanation of why he had determined that Mr. Poloz was best suited for the job.

Questions from Conservative members of Parliament offered a clue. Brian Jean from Alberta and Cathy McLeod from British Columbia remarked on Mr. Poloz’s experience at Export Development Canada, which he joined in 1999 as chief economist, rising to chief executive in 2011. “I can’t think of anyone better suited for the job,” said Mr. Jean. “You’re quite a success story.”……. Remaining text not included in this sample

 

Latin America

Mexico’s economy will grow 2.96% this year, according to the median estimate in the central bank’s monthly survey published today, compared with the 3.35% estimated in the previous poll. Brazil economists cut their growth forecast for a third week to 2.77 percent, according to the central bank’s weekly survey of about 100 analysts.

Growth in the two economies that make up almost two thirds of Latin America’s gross domestic product slowed in the first quarter as exports weakened and domestic demand remained sluggish. Mexico’s central bank will probably cut interest rates for a second time this year, while Brazil is raising rates as inflation accelerates, said Marcelo Salomon, the co-head of Latin America economics at Barclays Plc.

 

ASIA

 

Australia

Australia's economic growth was sluggish in the March quarter, and that pace is likely to continue as the peak in mining investment looms.

Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.6% in the first three months of the year, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said, below the market forecast of 0.8%.

The annual pace of growth was 2.5%, the first time it was below 3% since the last quarter of 2011.

There is evidence from the data that Australia's mining boom is moving into a new phase.

In recent years, a lot of mining and resource projects have been under construction, which was the main driver of economic growth.

That boom is expected to peak sometime in the next 12 months, but those new projects will start production and there will be a lift in exports.

It is also hoped there will be a lift in other sectors of the economy like home construction and retail spending, helped by the falling Australian dollar and lower interest rates.

JP Morgan chief economist Stephen Walters said the contribution from mining investment in the March quarter was fading with output in the mining state of Western Australia diving..…………… Remaining text not included in this sample

 

India

Global brokerage Morgan Stanley said the Indian economy has come out of the trough and will grow at 6% in the current fiscal.

Sounding bullish on the stock markets, it pegged the Sensex target at 23,000 by December.

"We are confident that the economy has come out of the furrow, though the recovery will be gradual beginning the second half, and will close the fiscal at 6%," Morgan Stanley Asia Pacific economist Chetan Ahya said.

He has based his optimism on the recovery in exports which have been rising since January, apart from the election-related spends that will help drive consumption. He also pointed to the positive vibes since September last, which could help revive investments…………... Remaining text not included in this sample

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Many New Power Generation Projects in Asia

 

New power plant projects are tracked continuously and revised start-up summaries are published monthly. Here are plants starting up in 2015.

 

World Power Generation Projects

Startup Date / Fuel - Summary Chart

United States Summary Total for Startup Date:

Fuel

Total Size (MW)  

Biomass

85

Coal

600

Coal Gas

200

Gas

14587

Nuclear

1200

Petroleum Coke

400

 

Fuel  

Project Name

Size (MW)  

Biomass

 Heard County biomass power plant-Rollcast Energy, GA

50

Biomass

 Klamath Falls II-Klamath Generation, OR

35

Coal

 Trailblazer Energy Center-Tenaska, TX

600

Coal Gas

 Summit Power IGCC power project with carbon capture, TX

200

Gas

 Astoria combined cycle power plant-NRG, NY

1040

Gas

 Cane Run combined cycle-Kentucky Utlities, Louisville Gas & Electric, KY

660

Gas

 Charles County power plant-Competitive Power Ventures, MD

661

Gas

 Charles D. Lamb power plant-Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority, OK

103

Gas

 Cherokee 4 conversion to natural gas-Xcel, CO

569

Gas

 CPV Valley combined cycle Energy Center, NY

650

Gas

 Eklutna power project-Matanuska Electric Assoc., AK

180

Gas

 Garrison combined cycle-Calpine, DE

309

Gas

 Glenarm power plant-Pasadena Water & Power, CA

71

Gas

 Good Spring combined cycle power plant-EmberClear, PA

300

Gas

 Grant County PUD gas turbine power plant, WA

295

Gas

 Heskett expansion-Montana-Dakota Utilities Co., ND

88

Gas

 Liberty combined cycle-Moxie Energy, PA

825

Gas

 Midland combined cycle power plant-MCV, MI

640

Gas

 Ninemile Point 6 combined cycle plant-Entergy Louisiana, LA

550

Gas

 Old Bridge Clean Energy Center (combined cycle)-NRG (NJ Power Development), NJ

660

Gas

 Patriot power plant-Moxie Energy, PA

800

Gas

 Port Westward 2 peaking power plant-Portland General Electric, OR

220

Gas

 Sawtooth combined cycle-SW Public Power Resources Group, AZ

480

Gas

 Smyth County combined cycle plant-Competitive Power Ventures, VA

762

Gas

 Temple combined cycle expansion-Panda Power, TX

758

Gas

 Temple combined cycle-Panda Power Funds, TX

650

Gas

 Toquop power project-Sithe Global, NV

700

Gas

 Troutdale combined cycle and simple cycle power plant, OR

653

Gas

 Warren County combined cycle plant-Dominion Power, VA

1300

Gas

 Woodbridge power plant-CPV Shore, NJ

663

Nuclear

 Watts Bar 2 nuclear power plant-TVA, TN

1200

Petroleum Coke

 Lockwood IGCC power plant-Hunton Energy, TX

400

 

Worldwide Summary Totals for Startup Date:

Fuel

Total Size (MW)   

 Biomass

438

 Coal

77625

 Coal Gas

1100

 Gas

37478

 Liquified Natural Gas

3600

 Nuclear

14310

 Oil

2730

Fuel  

Project Name

Size (MW)  

Biomass

 Ferrybridge multi-fuel power plant-SSE Generation, UK

108

Biomass

 Vartaverket CFB combined heat and power plant-Fortum Varme, Sweden

330

Coal

 Ain Sokhna supercritical power plant-Egyptian Electricity Holding Co., Egypt

1300

Coal

 Aksa Enerji Uretim power plant, Turkey

270

Coal

 Amarkantak III and IV-Lanco Infratech, India

1320

Coal

 Auraiya district project-Uttar Pradesh Power Corp, India

250

Coal

 Balingian power project-Sarawak Energy, Malaysia

600

Coal

 Bamitha power plant-NTPC, India

4000

Coal

 Barapukuria expansion (III)-CMC, Bangladesh

250

Coal

 Bayswater B expansion-Macquarie Generation, Australia

2000

Coal

 Benga power plant-Rio Tinto, Mozambique

500

Coal

 Bhavanapadu Phase I supercritical power plant-East Coast Power, India

1320

Coal

 China Gezhouba power plant, Malawi

1000

Coal

 Cochrane power plant-AES Gener, Chile

532

Coal

 Cucuta power plant-Termotasajero 2, Colombia

180

Coal

 Davao City CFB power plant-Aboitiz Power, Philippines

300

Coal

 Duyen Hai 1-EVN, Vietnam

1245

Coal

 Duyen Hai 3, Vietnam

1245

Coal

 Eastern Petroleum power plant, Indonesia

200

Coal

 Empee Group power project in Tamil Nadu, India

1320

Coal

 Fatehpur power plant-Lanco Infratech, India

2640

Coal

 Gecamines (copper miner) power plant, Congo

500

Coal

 Ghatampur-Nevyeli Lignite Corp/Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam, India

1980

Coal

 Ghazipur district power plant-Welspun Energy, India

1320

Coal

 Gulbarga district power project-Power Co. of Karnataka, India

1320

Coal

 Hongsa-Ratchaburi Electricity Gen. Holding, Bunpu Power, Laos

1878

Coal

 India Power Co. power plant, India

1320

Coal

 Karchana supercritical power plant-Jaiprakash Associates, India

1980

Coal

 Katwa power project-West Bengal Power Development Corp., India

1600

Coal

 Khargone power plant-NTPC, India

1320

Coal

 Khulna power plant-Bangladesh Power Dev. Board/Orion, Bangladesh

282

Coal

 Koradi 8,9,10 power project-Maharashtra State Power Generation Co./DCPL, India

1980

Coal

 Kospo power project in Cebu, Philippines

400

Coal

 Kumbakonam power project-GEMAC, India

1320

Coal

 Lalitpur-Bajaj Hindustan, India

1980

Coal

 Long Phu 1 supercritical power plant-PetroVietnam, Vietnam

1200

Coal

 Manjung 4 supercritical expansion-Tenaga Nasional Bhd., Malaysia

1000

Coal

 Manora supercritical power project-Maharashtra State Power Gen., India

1320

Coal

 Medupi-Eskom Project Alpha baseload supercritical project, South Africa

4800

Coal

 Milner supercritical expansion-Maxim Power, Canada

500

Coal

 Mindanao plant-San Miguel Energy Corp., Philippines

300

Coal

 Mombasa-Kenya Electricity Generating Co. coal-fired power project, Kenya

600

Coal

 Mong Duong 1 CFB power plant-Electricity of Vietnam, Vietnam

1080

Coal

 Nagbhid (Kanpa) power project-Maharashtra State Power Gen., India

1320

Coal

 Narengri power plant-North Eastern Electric Power Corp., India

500

Coal

 Navalakhi port power plant-Vandana Power Infratech, India

2400

Coal

 Nipa (Iloilo) CFB power plant-AC Energy Holdings/A Brown, Philippines

135

Coal

 Phu Quoc Island power plant-Vietnam National Coal & Mineral Industries Group, Vietnam

200

Coal

 Plomin 3 power plant, Croatia

500

Coal

 Punta Alcalde (Huasco) power project 1-5-Endesa Chile, Chile

758

Coal

 Ranchi power plant-Madhucon Projects, India

1320

Coal

 Raniganj power project-Himachal Power Corp. & Eastern Mineral and Trading Ag, India

660

Coal

 Ras Al Khaimah power plant-Utico Middle East, United Arab Emirates

270

Coal

 Salka village power plant-Iffco Chhattisgarh Power Ltd, India

1320

Coal

 Samcheok Green Power supercritical power project-Korea Southern Power Co., South Korea

2000

Coal

 Sasan supercritical power plant-Reliance Power, India

3960

Coal

 Sirkazhi power project-Gemac and SEPCO III, India

1320

Coal

 South Sumatra 5-PLN, Indonesia

300

Coal

 SRM Energy pit head power plant, India

2000

Coal

 Sumsel 5 power plant-PTDian Swastatika Sentosa (DDS) and PT Golden Energy Mi, Indonesia

300

Coal

 Talcher Super Thermal Project-National Thermal Power Corp., India

1320

Coal

 Talisayan barangay power plant-Conal Holdings, Philippines

100

Coal

 Tampakan copper and gold mining power plant-Sagittarius Mines, Philippines

400

Coal

 Tancoal mine power plant-TANESCO/Intra Energy Tanzania, Tanzania

200

Coal

 Ternate power plant-SMC Global Power Holdings, Philippines

1200

Coal

 Thang Long power plant, Vietnam

600

Coal

 Total E&P Nigeria power plant, Nigeria

420

Coal

 Tufanbeyli power plant-Enerjisa Enerji Uretim/Verbund, Turkey

450

Coal

 Van Phong economic zone power plant-Sumitomo/Bach Dang-Hanoi Co., Vietnam

1320

Coal

 Vijayanagar super critical power plant-JSW Energy, India

600

Coal

 Vindhyachal IV supercritical power plant-NTPC, India

1000

Coal

 Zambia power plant-Maamba Collieries, Zambia

300

Coal Gas

 Eston Grange IGCC power plant-Progressive Energy, UK

850

Coal Gas

 Genesee IGCC power plant-Epcor, Canada

150

Coal Gas

 NTPC IGCC Power Plant, India

100

Gas

 Al Zour North power and desalination plant, Kuwait

1500

Gas

 Anbar combined cycle power plant, Iraq

1500

Gas

 Ashuganj combined cycle-Bangladesh Power Dev. Board, Bangladesh

382

Gas

 Azito expansion-Globeleq Generation, Ivory Coast

139

Gas

 Bibiyana 1,2 combined cycle power plant-Energy Holding International, Bangladesh

682

Gas

 Bouchain FlexEfficiency 50 power plant-EdF, France

510

Gas

 Braemar 2 power plant-ERM Power, Australia

550

Gas

 Cengiz Enerji combined cycle power project in Samsun region, Turkey

600

Gas

 CEZ/Mol Nyrt. combined cycle power plant, Hungary

860

Gas

 Dadu combined cycle, Pakistan

1000

Gas

 Damhead Creek combined cycle expansion-Scottish Power, UK

800

Gas

 Delimara combined cycle expansion-Malta Resources Authority, Malta

200

Gas

 Dervish combined CCGT, wind, solar power plant-MetCap Energy, Turkey

530

Gas

 Dongara (Centauri 1) gas turbine plant-Eneabba Gas, Australia

168

Gas

 Duqm IPP power and desalination plant, Oman

1000

Gas

 Gateway Energy Centre combined cycle (Intergen), UK

900

Gas

 Gdansk power plant-PGE SA, Poland

800

Gas

 Greenfield South power plant-Eastern Power, Canada

300

Gas

 Imara power plant, Iraq

500

Gas

 Incheon combined cycle expansion-Posco Power, South Korea

1252

Gas

 Israel Chemicals cogen plant, Israel

250

Gas

 Jebel Ali Q (Hassyan)-Dubai Electricity & Water Authority, United Arab Emirates

1500

Gas

 Juan Manuel Valdez Guiria power plant-Petroleos de Venezuela, Venezuela

700

Gas

 Kpone simple cycle power plant-Volta River Authority, Ghana

220

Gas

 Latur supercritical power plant-Mahagenco, India

1320

Gas

 Leichhardt power plant--APA Group/AGL Energy, Australia

60

Gas

 Navoi combined cycle expansion, Uzbekistan

450

Gas

 North Bangkok 2 combined cycle expansion-EGAT, Thailand

850

Gas

 Port Talbot (Abernedd) combined cycle-Scottish & Southern Energy, UK

450

Gas

 Pragati III combined cycle-Pragati Power Corp, India

1500

Gas

 Queen Elizabeth combined cycle addition-SaskPower, Canada

200

Gas

 Riyadh (12) expansion-Saudi Electricity Co., Saudi Arabia

1300

Gas

 Rojana Industrial Park combined cycle power plant-Gulf JP, Thailand

1600

Gas

 Ropar power plant-Punjab State Electricity Board/GAIL, India

1000

Gas

 Sagardighi expansion (formerly Katwa), India

1000

Gas

 Samra Phase III combined cycle addition-Samra Electric Power, Jordan

143

Gas

 Shahjibazar combined cycle power plant, Bangladesh

300

Gas

 Shepard-Enmax combined cycle power plant, Canada

800

Gas

 Shihjibazar combined cycle, Bangladesh

300

Gas

 Sitentu combined cycle power plant-Groot Property Group, Namibia

900

Gas

 Stalowa Wola combined cycle-PGNiG/ Tauron cogen plant, Poland

450

Gas

 Stargate Point Comfort power plant-Sargas Texas, TX

250

Gas

 Suez power plant (boiler)-East Delta Electricity Production Co., Egypt

650

Gas

 Sundance 7 combined cycle-TransAlta, Canada

800

Gas

 Szeged combined cycle-Advanced Power, Hungary

880

Gas

 Tihama expansion-GDF Suez/International Power, Saudi Arabia

532

Gas

 Vuelta de Obligado combined cycle, Argentina

800

Gas

 Willington Power Plant new cc and peaking units-RWE npower, UK

2400

Gas

 Wustermark combined cycle power plant, Germany

1200

Gas

 Yangon power plant, Myanmar

500

Liquified Natural Gas

 Hsinta 6 combined cycle-TaiPower, Taiwan

720

Liquified Natural Gas

 Tunghsiao 1-4 combined cycle-TaiPower, Taiwan

2880

Nuclear

 Changjiang nuclear power plant-China National Nuclear Corp., China

1300

Nuclear

 Haiyang nuclear power plant-Shandong Nuclear Power, China

2200

Nuclear

 Jiyang -China Nuclear Industrial Group/Anhui Wenergy Co., China

4000

Nuclear

 Kakrapar 3,4 nuclear power plant-Nuclear Power Corp. of India, India

1400

Nuclear

 Ningde 3,4-CGNPC, China

2160

Nuclear

 Xianning (Dafan) 3-CGNPC, China

1250

Nuclear

 Xuancheng -Datang Group, India

2000

Oil

 Fawley peaking addition-RWE Power, UK

300

Oil

 Narva oil shale CFB power plants-Eesti Energia, Estonia

600

Oil

 O Mon 2 power plant-Can Tho Thermal Power Co., Vietnam

330

Oil

 Ras Azzour (Al-Khair) desalination/combined cycle, Saudi Arabia

1500

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.

For more information, click on:  Fossil & Nuclear Power Generation: World Analysis & Forecast

http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=72#n043

World Power Generation Projects: http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/energy.html#40a

  

Take Advantage of the Expanded Free News

The free news options from McIlvaine have been narrowed in number but expanded in content. The net result is increased value. There are two types of bi-weekly publications.  One type is industry focused. There are (7) seven of these including:
     

Cleanroom Insights
     
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Oil & Gas Insights 
     
Click here to see a sample (Power Quality Insights and Municipal Wastewater.  The choices that are now available are shown.

These Insights have two purposes. One is to increase knowledge of both end users and suppliers. The second is to provide a medium for our clients to reach the purchasers.

There are 12 product Insights issued bi-weekly including:

Air & Water Monitoring Insights
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Air Filtration Insights
     
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Cartridge Filters Insights
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These Insights have three purposes.  One is to increase knowledge of suppliers of the product as well as components and services used with the product. The second purpose is to alert the audience to the value of the market reports and databases McIlvaine publishes about the product.  The third purpose is to allow our component clients to reach the product suppliers.

You can sign up for as many of these as you choose at: Free Insights (a weekly email publication)

 

View and Correct Your Product Listings

Here is a way for suppliers to make sure that we list the right products for each of the subsidiaries. The McIlvaine networking directory is unique because it displays the specific products for each subsidiary or division. It is also unique because it is carefully structured and, therefore, much more valuable to prospects. All companies are first displayed by their financial entity number, so the purchaser can see the names of all your divisions and international offices. The next division is by service. One service is Fabric Filters and another is Cartridges, etc.  If you supply media for both, you should be listed in both services.

It is a networking directory because it is more than just a source guide for purchasers. People who you list in the directory will have the opportunity to volunteer information and otherwise network with prospects and consultants.

·         View and Correct Your Product Listings

Record your power point presentations to customers and view them on Google, you tube, your website and the McIlvaine Global Decisions Orchard.

The most valuable promotional information on your company’s products is very likely on the power points your sales people are displaying.  All it takes is an additional hour to record the presentation through the McIlvaine web recording system. McIlvaine people can act as hosts in English, Chinese or other languages. A few timely questions make the presentation much more interesting. The costs of brochures in multiple languages are far greater and the coverage of the subject less complete.  The conversion of the recording to DVD and YouTube plus links to your website and our Global Decisions Orchard ensure lots of viewing.  More information on this is available by contacting McIlvaine or 4 lane knowledge bridge to the end user.

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Bob McIlvaine
President
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rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com

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