Title: Air Pollution Control Revenues Will be $35 Billion This Year

The market for air pollution control equipment and consumables will be $35 billion in 2012 according to a McIlvaine company recorded presentation and discussion on May 31, 2012. More than half of the power plant purchases will be in Asia. The fabric filter segment will grow at a faster rate than the other segments over the next decade. Within this segment the sales of membrane media will grow faster than other options. The precipitator segment will grow at the lowest rate. Industrial plants in the U.S. will be spending over $1 billion/yr over each of the next four years to comply with toxic air pollution control standards for their boilers, kilns and incinerators. The biggest investments will be in fabric filters and continuous emissions monitors.

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  • Air Monitoring

  • CEM

  • Continuous

  • Filter

 

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