Title: Electric Utility Chemistry Workshop, June 7-9, 2011, Champaign, IL, Exhibitors

Now in its 31st year, this comprehensive program features state-of-the-art information on controlling corrosion, improving operation efficiency, and meeting environmental challenges in fossil- and nuclear-fueled power plants. This year’s program is geared toward improved training and continuing education of personnel responsible for electric utility cycle and environmental chemistry. More than 3,000 chemists, consultants, and power plant administrators have attended the workshop since its inception in 1981. The 2011 program has been developed by a committee of representatives from midwestern electric utilities, the Illinois State Water Survey, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and consultants serving the power industry. Some of the most popular features of the workshop are the Utility Experience presentations. Seasoned professionals from utility companies discuss their experiences on a range of topics. The entire workshop has been structured to encourage participation from attendees.

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 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料  Coal-Fired 燃煤              
 221113 - Nuclear Electric Power Generation *                
Company  Product  Process  Other  Subjects  Event  Event  Date  Location  Publication  Publication  Date Text  Descriptor
  • Aquatech

  • AVANTech

  • Baker Hughes

  • Buckman

  • Conco Systems

  • Eco-Tec

  • Eka Chemicals

  • Evoqua Water Technologies

  • Fuel Tech

  • GE Water

  • Graver Technologies

  • H2O Innovations

  • Hach

  • Illinois Water Technologies

  • Industrial Analytics

  • Lanxess Sybron Chemicals

  • Martek Instruments

  • Mettler-Toledo Thornton

  • Nalco

  • Ovivo USA

  • Sanosil

  • Sentry Equipment

  • Swan Analytical Instruments

  • Thermo Scientific

  • Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments

  • Veolia Water

  • Waltron

  • Wolcott Water Systems

  • Power Generation

  • Steam Cycle

  • Water Treatment

 

  • Electric Utility Chemistry Workshop

 

  • 6/7/2011

 

  • Champaign, IL USA

 

 

 

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