Title: Asian Coal-Fired Power Generators Will Spend Over $300 Million/yr. for Ultrapure Water

By 2019 coal-fired power generators in Asia will be spending $342 million for ultrapure water systems. This is up from $243 million in 2012. This includes the ion-exchange or electrodeionization modules, ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis, degasification membranes, metering pumps, treatment chemicals, piping and all the associated valves. This does not include the valves in the steam cycle. These forecasts are displayed in McIlvaine publication, Ultrapure Water: World Market. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) Asian expenditures will equal those of Europe/Africa and the Americas by 2019. Many of the new power plants in Asia are of the supercritical design. They require very high purity water due to the very high pressures and temperatures. There is increased use of municipal wastewater and other low quality water sources. This increases both the capital and consumable expenditures.

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  • McIlvaine

  • Ultrapure Water

 

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  • Asia

 

 

  • 2/20/2015

 

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