Electric Power is Next Week in Chicago
We look forward to seeing you at Electric Power next week, May 14-16, 2013.
McIlvaine personnel will be taking pictures and interviewing speakers and
exhibitors. If you have some input or want to contact us during the show, you
can reach Bob McIlvaine on his cell phone at #847 226 2391.
Last week we listed a number of exhibitors and also listed the names and
affiliations of speakers along with their topics. The McIlvaine Global Decisions
Orchard can quickly provide more information on the exhibitor offerings. You can
then be better prepared to ask questions when you visit their stands.
Free News and Analyses in the Global Decisions Orchard
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Here are examples of searches in our GDO for two of the exhibitors:
Babcock & Wilcox
Booth: 1209
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13024 Ballantyne Corporate Place, Ste. 700
Charlotte, NC 28277
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www.babcock.com
The Babcock & Wilcox Company is a leader in clean energy technology and
services, primarily for the nuclear, fossil and renewable power markets, as well
as a premier advanced technology and mission critical defense contractor.
Babcock & Wilcox
The titles below have an association with your requested corporate name
Article: B&W Now Has N-Stamp Certification for Nuclear
Article: B&W to Collaborate With Toshiba on Power Generation Opportunities
Article: B&W TSSG MC Boiler for SAGD in Oil Sands
Article: Jinzhushan 3, the World's First PC-Fired Low Mass Flux Vertical Tube
Supercritical Boiler by B&W Operating Successfully
Attendee: EPRI CEMS, June 8-10, 2011 / Attendees
Biography: Anthony A. Silva, Principal Engineer, Babcock & Wilcox Power
Generation Group, biography as of January 2012
Biography: David Di Vito, Manager, KVB-Enertec Products, Babcock & Wilcox,
biography as of June 8, 2011
Biography: Edward J. Campobenedetto, Business Development Manager, Environmental
Aftermarket Services, Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, biography as of
January 2012
Biography: Ish Siddiqui, Senior Account Manager, KVB-Enertec Products,
A/Es-EPCs, OEMs & Users, Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, biography as
of January 2012
Biography: Kara Jones, Sales Operations Associate, Babcock & Wilcox Power
Generation Group, biography as of January 2012
Biography: Michael Gregory, District Sales Engineer, Babcock & Wilcox, biography
as of May 2012
Biography: Phil Roberts, Manager of Engineering, The Babcock & Wilcox Company,
biography as of January 31, 2011
Biography: R. J. (Rich) Mattie, Southeast Regional Sales, KVB-Enertec Products,
Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, biography as of January 2012
Database: Power Gen 2010 Orlando
Exhibition: AEP BRO FORUM 2011, Columbus, OH, August 8-11, 2011
Exhibition: EUEC 2011, January 31-February 2, 2011, Phoenix, AZ / Exhibitors
Exhibitor: Babcock & Wilcox Co. at Power Gen 2010 stand pictures plus previous
years info
Exhibitor: Electric Power Conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 10-12, 2011 /
Exhibitors
Installations: B&W Has Order for Palm Beach Waste to Energy Plant
Installations: B&W has SaskPower Order for Boundary Dam Life Extension
Installations: B&W Volund to Build Waste to Energy Plant in Sweden
Installations: Solar Receiver for Concentrated Solar Designed and Installed by
B&W
Presentation: Industrial Boiler MACT Proposed Rules and Compliance Strategies
Speaker: Air Quality VIII, October 24-27, 2011/Speakers
Speaker: Options for Upgrading Performance on an Underpeforming ESP - Electric
Power May 10-12, 2011 by Phil Roberts, The Babcock & Wilcox Company
Webinar Recording: Industrial MACT Webinar - Hot Topic Hour November 18, 2010 -
Part 1
YOKOGAWA
Booth: 1214
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2 DART ROAD
NEWNAN, GA 30265-1094
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www.yokogawa.com/us
Yokogawa is engaged in industrial automation and control, test and measurement,
information systems, and industry support. The company offers a broad range of
meters, portable instruments, and data acquisition products
Jeff Rainey and Ryan McSherry will be the show captains.
Note that the following article links include presentations via web and YouTube
of the important subject of NH3 measurement:
The following Titles have more information on your Global Search of:
Article: Article by McIlvaine on Gas Turbine Emissions in Air Pollution Control
Magazine
Article: Measuring NH3 Slip
Article: Takasago Coal Fired Generator is Optimized with APC and Exapilot
Article: Yokogawa And 12 Other Companies Supply Intelligent Positioners for
Smart Valves
Article: Yokogawa Electric to supply Control Systems for Mong Duong 2 in Vietnam
Biography: Richard A. Downie, Sales Manager, Meters & Instruments, Yokogawa
Corporation of America, biography as of May 10, 2011
Brochure: Yokogawa Process Analyzers Designed for High-Temperature Dust-laden
Cement Kiln Applications
Brochure: Yokogawa Process Analyzers Designed for High-Temperature Dust-laden
Cement Kiln Applications
Case Study: Yokogawa Supplies Combustion Optimization System and Flue Gas
Monitors for Biomass Plant
Case Study: Yokogawa Supplies Control System to Ensure Smooth Supply of Power
from Wind Farm
Case Study: Yokogawa Supplies Integrated Control System for 50-Year Old Power
Plant in Missouri
Case Study: Yokogawa Supplies Integrated Control System for Power Plant at
Chinese Petrochemical Complex
Case Study: Yokogawa Supplies Integrated Control System for Power Plant Upgrade
in Australia
Case Study: Yokogawa Supplies Integrated Control System to Ensure Reliable Power
Production at Vietnamese Power Plant
Case Study: Yokogawa Supplies System to Control Transfer of Heat and CO2 from
Power Plant to Greenhouses in the Netherlands
Case Study: Yokogawa Wins Control System Order for First IGCC Power Plant in
Korea
Presentation: NH3 Slip Measurement by Donald Wyatt, Yokogawa - Hot Topic Hour
February 14, 2013.
YouTube: NH3 Slip Measurement by Donald Wyatt, Yokogawa – Youtube Presentation
Power Plant Operators will Spend $122 Billion this Year to Build and Maintain
Gas Turbines
Power plants around the world will pay more than $41 billion this year for new
gas turbines and just under $81 billion to maintain the existing fleet of more
than 23,000 turbines. This is the conclusion reached in the McIlvaine Utility
Tracking System published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Subject Metric New Plants Existing Total
Installations 1,000 MW 73 1,176 1,249
Installations # of units 730 23,520 24,250
Hardware Sales $ millions 36,000 10,000 46,000
Instrumentation $ millions 1,440 900 2,340
Consumables $ millions 1,200 30,000 31,200
Services $ millions 3,000 40,000 43,000
Total Expenditures $ millions 41,640 80,900 122,540
There are 730 new units which will be commissioned this year and many more under
construction. There is a mix of peaking single cycle units and combine cycle
units. The turbine, as furnished by GE, Siemens, Alstom or others, is the main
piece of equipment in a single cycle plant. A complete intake air system with
filtration, cooling and weather protection is supplied by companies such as
Nederman, Donaldson and others. Silencers and exhaust stacks are also required.
In combined cycle plants, there are heat recovery steam generators (HRSGS)
boiler feedwater treatment systems and cooling towers. Dry cooling, using big
fans, is an alternative which is popular in China due to the arid conditions. In
the U.S., dry cooling is being utilized in some of the new projects where there
is ample water. The reason is that avoidance of water permitting shortens the
construction cycle. Many plants also opt to install big diverter dampers so that
the turbines can operate in the single cycle mode.
At one point in time, only the combined cycle units were forced to install
selective catalytic reduction (SCR) equipment. Now many of the peaking plants
must also implement this NOx control technology. Cooling water blowdown is
another environmental problem. Zero liquid discharge systems use evaporation to
avoid any water discharges. Increasingly treated municipal wastewater is being
used for the raw water.
Air filters and water treatment chemicals are among some of the consumables
which must be purchased. Instrumentation is a challenge as today’s fleet of gas
turbines must operate at widely fluctuating loads. This is due to the fact that
gas is used in tandem with wind and solar. These two sources are unable to
deliver a steady power supply. Energy efficiency and emissions are important
parameters requiring constant monitoring. Gas turbines are larger versions of
airplane engines and, as such, need frequent servicing.
Utility Tracking System provides details on new projects as well as on the
existing turbine fleet. For more information on Utility Tracking System, click
on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=72
Top Three Air and Water Monitoring Companies Have 13% Market Share, But Only 6%
in Asia
Asia is the largest market for air and water monitoring equipment. The three
largest players have only a 6 percent share of this market even though their
world share is over 13 percent. This is the conclusion reached in the McIlvaine
Air & Water Pollution Monitoring World. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) In 2012, the
world air and water monitoring revenues were just under $21 billion. Forty-four
percent of the total was in Asia.
$ Million
Continent 2012 %
Africa 747 4
America 5,019 24
Americas 906 5
Asia 9,261 44
Europe 4,967 23
Total 20,900 100
In 2012, the top three air and water monitoring suppliers generated revenue of
$2.8 billion or 13 percent of the world total. However, their Asian revenues
were only $578 million or 6 percent of the Asian market.
Company 2012 World
Revenues
$ Millions Ranking Asian % 2012 Asian
Revenues
$millions
All 20,894 44 9,261
Emerson 1,200 1 21 252
Endress + Hauser 900 2 23 207
Thermo Fisher 700 3 17 119
Top 3 total 2,800 6 578
All three companies, along with most of the international suppliers, are
targeting the Asian market for major growth. Thermo Fisher has established its
main air pollution research center in China and has made substantial investment
in the region. Because Asian countries tend to adopt international standards,
there is an advantage for those suppliers who have been accredited in the U.S.
or Europe. Emerson and Thermo Fisher are U.S. based and Endress + Hauser is a
European company. These suppliers must compete against international suppliers
home based in the developed Asian countries. Yokogawa and Horiba are major
players in the international market.
Company World Monitoring
Revenues $ Millions World
Ranking
Horiba 500 4
Yokogawa 450 5
The international companies must also compete with rapidly growing domestic
suppliers in China who are likely to expand beyond their own borders.
For more information on Air & Water Pollution Monitoring World Markets, click
on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=106extsup1.asp
Largest International Air Filter Suppliers are Focusing on Asia
The three largest international air filter companies (Camfil, Donaldson and AAF)
captured 22 percent of the world air filter market in 2012, and have about a 19
percent share of the Asian air filter market. This is the conclusion reached in
Air Filtration and Purification World Markets published by the McIlvaine
Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
The total world market last year was over $6.5 billion, with Asia holding 36
percent of the market.
Air Filter Revenues ($Millions)
Continent 2012 %
Total 6,543 100
Africa 162 2
America 2,336 36
Asia 2,384 36
Europe 1,661 25
American Air Filter (AAF) is the sales leader in Asia with a 12 percent share of
filter revenue in this market. AAF is headquartered in the U.S., but is well
positioned with manufacturing facilities in Asia. The company was acquired by
OYL Industries, Malaysia, in 1994, and since 2006 is owned by Japan’s air
conditioner giant Daikin Industries. AAF is continuing to increase its market
share in Asia with the recent acquisition of Thailand’s largest filter
distributor.
Donaldson, based in the U.S., has 23 percent of its total sales in Asia, with an
estimated 4 percent share of the Asian air filter market.
Camfil, based in Europe, is a large player in world air filter sales, but holds
only 3 percent of Asian sales. The company has three Asian production units, in
India, Malaysia and China.
2012 Air Filter Market Shares
Subject Air Filter Sales in Asia ($ Millions) % of World Air Filter Sales for
Subject % of Asian Total
Asia $2,384.28 36% 100%
AAF $280 6% 12%
Donaldson $98 6% 4%
Camfil $83 10% 3%
Total for three largest air filter companies $461 22% 19%
Hollingsworth and Vose and other media suppliers have built large manufacturing
facilities in Asia.
Europe’s Freudenberg Filtration Technologies has a JV with Japan Vilene Filter,
and has eleven locations in Asia, including plants in Changchun and Suzhou. The
company recently acquired cleanroom filer manufacturer Pyramid Filters, India.
The majority of new semiconductor, flat panel display and photovoltaic plants
will be built in Asia. Camfil’s airborne molecular contamination (AMC) filter
sales are almost exclusively in the Taiwan cleanroom industry.
Asia is also the leader in residential and commercial construction. High levels
of air pollution have raised the awareness of Chinese people, and increasing
demand is seen from the rapidly expanding middle class for indoor air purifiers
and filters.
For more information on the Air Filtration and Purification World Markets, click
on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48#n022
Renewable Energy Briefs
First Awards Under $7 billion Renewable Energy Army MATOC Contract
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville,
working with the Army Energy Initiatives Task Force (EITF), awarded the first of
its kind Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task
Order Contracts (MATOC) for the first technology under this contract to support
renewable energy on Defense Department installations.
Individual MATOC awards are being staggered by technology starting with this
announcement for geothermal. Announcement of awards for the remaining
technologies, solar, wind and biomass, are anticipated for staggered release
through the end of calendar year 2013.
The total amount for all awards under the Renewable and Alternative Energy Power
Production for DoD Installations MATOC will not exceed $7 billion. The MATOC
will be used to procure reliable, locally generated, renewable and alternative
energy through power purchase agreements (PPA). The $7 billion capacity would be
expended for PPAs to procure energy over a period of 30 years or less from
renewable energy plants that are designed, financed, constructed, operated and
maintained by contractors using private sector financing.
The five companies awarded contracts for use in competing and awarding PPA task
orders using geothermal technology are Constellation NewEnergy, Inc., Baltimore,
MD; ECC Renewables, LLC, – Burlingame, CA; Enel Green Power North America , Inc.
– Andover, MA; LTC Federal, LLC, Detroit, MI; and Siemens Government
Technologies, Inc., Arlington, VA.
The contracts provide a three-year base with seven one-year options, for a total
ordering period of 10 years. Having these contracts in place will expedite the
acquisition process for future projects.
GE Announces 1 GW or U.S. Wind Orders Following PTC Decision
GE’s renewable energy business announced 1 gigawatt (GW) of new U.S. wind
turbine orders following the ruling of the production tax credit on January 1,
2013. Once installed, these turbines will provide 1 GW of energy to the grid
across the U.S.
In conjunction with this news, GE debuted the newest addition to its wind
turbine portfolio.
GE’s 1.7-100 meter wind turbine is the second brilliant wind turbine in its
portfolio. The 1.7-100 advances its 1.6-100 wind turbine series by using
electrical system upgrades and the power of the Industrial Internet, which works
to connect data points across the turbine’s ecosystem. As the most efficient
wind turbine in its class, the 1.7-100 provides 6 percent more power than GE’s
current model and allows for higher energy capture in lower wind speed
environments.
Earlier this year, GE announced its 2.5-120 wind turbine, the world’s most
efficient high-output wind turbine and GE’s first brilliant wind turbine. GE’s
brilliant wind turbine platform helps manage wind’s variability through
providing short-term predictable power while communicating seamlessly with
neighboring turbines, service technicians and operators.
Earlier, GE announced that Invenergy will install three 2.5-120 wind turbines
with integrated energy storage at its Mills County, TX, wind farm. The 2.5-120
is the first wind turbine to incorporate short-term battery storage as part of
the complete turbine package. GE’s engineers have created three battery-enabled
software applications that integrate seamlessly with the turbine to provide
enhanced wind power availability. Wind developers and operators can select the
application or combination of applications that best suits individual site
needs.
3M™ Wind Blade Protection Coating W4600 Provides Significant Performance
Advantages
Awareness is growing in the wind industry about the severe impact that erosion
on the leading edge of wind blades can have on turbine output. Erosion can lead
to a significant loss in annual energy production, costing owners and operators
thousands of dollars. Blade repair and protection can help provide significant
annual energy production improvements, reduce costly downtime, and protect the
integrity of the blade.
3M Renewable Energy Division is now introducing a new and innovative solution
for blade protection. 3M™ Wind Blade Protection Coating W4600 is a two-component
polyurethane coating that provides excellent erosion protection properties to
help prevent and repair leading edge erosion on wind blades.
First Municipality-owned Solar Powered EV Charging Station in the USA
The town of Lansing, MI celebrated Earth Day with the installation at the
Riverside City Market of the 5 kW solar carport 'Energy-Parking', functioning as
EVSE (electric vehicle supply equipment), supplied by the Italian company Giulio
Barbieri in collaboration with its Canadian partner renewz sustainable solutions
inc.
The project for the EV charging station was developed by renewz with EV chargers
by Eaton, solar panels by SILFAB Americas and high-tech LED lighting and highly
visible side and top banners, The modular aluminum structure of the carport
system is designed to be 100 percent waterproof and fully wind, snow and seismic
code compliant. Its installation is rapid avoiding expensive and invasive
foundation trenching thanks to its ballasted design.
The innovative solar powered EV charging station is intended to generate enough
clean, renewable energy to recharge the fleet of the Lansing Board of Water &
Light — the municipal utility that provides electricity and water to the
residents of the cities of Lansing — for 25 years. It will reduce Lansing's
greenhouse gas emissions by more than 115 tons and permit more than 482.800 km
clean driving.
Eos Energy Storage, ConEdison Announce Groundbreaking Pilot in New York City
Eos Energy Storage and Con Edison, a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc.
announced a trailblazing partnership to install and test Eos’s cutting-edge
energy storage technology within the utility’s New York City facilities. Eos is
currently commercializing a safe, low cost, and long-lasting grid-scale battery
technology that can reduce customer costs, defer utility infrastructure upgrades
and enhance power quality and reliability.
Supported by funding from the New York State Energy Research and Development
Authority (NYSERDA), the pilot will demonstrate the benefits of distributed
energy storage.
Eos stated that the pilot, targeted to begin in early 2014, is a milestone in
the scale-up and commercialization of Eos’s core product, a 1MW/6MWh grid-scale
battery called the Eos Aurora. The Aurora is backed by Eos’s novel, low-cost and
proprietary zinc hybrid cathode technology, which has a 75 percent round-trip
efficiency rate and a 10,000-cycle/30-year lifetime.
For more information on Renewable Energy Projects and Update, please visit:
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/Renewable_Energy_Projects_Brochure/renewable_energy_projects_brochure.htm
Headlines for the May 3, 2013 – Utility E-Alert
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1123 – May 3, 2013
Table of Contents
COAL – US
Lawsuit against Santee Cooper Grainger about Seepage containing Arsenic from
Ash Pond
Navajo Nation OKs Coal-fired Power Plant Lease Extension
Power4Georgians restructures, will not Own 850 MW Washington County Power
Plant
WPL receives approval for FGD/Baghouse at Edgewater 5
Construction to begin next Year on La Paloma Power Plant in Texas
COAL – WORLD
Hitachi to modify NTPC Rihand ESPs
450 MW Khanyisa Waste Coal-fired Project in South Africa delayed
Uzbekenergo plans 450 MW Power Plant in the Namangan Region of Uzbekistan
Groundbreaking for Jindal Steel and Power 1320 MW Captive Power Plant in Godda
district, Jharkhand, India
1200-MW Power Plant at Matarbari, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
BHEL to build Odisha Power Generation 2x660 MW Banharpali Units III and IV in
India
Environmental Questions about Adani/SEZ Power Project in Mundra, Gujarat,
India
Alstom to supply Equipment for 2x800 MW Gadarwara Super Thermal Power Plant in
Madhya Pradesh, India
S&L/Kiewit JV to install Emissions Controls at Petersburg and Harding St. 7
GAS/OIL - US
Alliant Energy’s 600 MW Marshalltown Combined Cycle Project moving Forward
Celanese Corp. to swap Coal Boilers for Natural Gas-fired Ones in Virginia
We Energies plans to convert Valley to Gas-firing by 2015
IPL to build 650 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant at Eagle Valley Station
Vogt Power to supply HRSGs to TECO’s Polk Power Station
GAS/OIL – WORLD
Notore Partners with ContourGlobal on 500 MW Power Plant in Onne, Nigeria
Capital Power’s Genesee Power Plant in Alberta, Canada, is Site for Proposed
900 MW Natural Gas-fired Power Plant
EBRD Loan for 450 MW Stalowa Wola Combined Cycle Power Plant in Poland
MPX Energia to build 56 MW Power Plant in Maranhao, Brazil
Siemens to provide Gas Turbines for 535 MW Punta del Tigre in Uruguay100 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station in Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Meralco and Chubu Electric to build 1,500 MW LNG-fired Power Plant in Quezon,
Philippines
BIOMASS
Altavista Power Plant reopens as Biomass-fired Plant
COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGIES/BOILER EFFICIENCY
Metso to modernize Automation and Field Instrumentation at Helsingin Energia’s
Salmisaari Power Plants in Finland
Industry Groups and States ask Supreme Court to Review EPA’s Greenhouse Gas
Regulations
NUCLEAR
NRC rules against NRG/Toshiba Partnership for South Texas Project
Delays for Sizewell C and Hinckley Nuclear Power Projects in the UK
CEZ wants New Bids from Westinghouse and Atomstroiexport for Temelin Nuclear
Power Project
Dominion to use GE Hitachi Reactor if it builds North Anna 3
MHI and Areva to build 4,800 MW Sinop Nuclear Power Plant in Turkey
Experts divided on Controversial Longmen Nuclear Power Plant in Taiwan
Slower Growth drives Duke Energy to suspend Plans for Harris Nuclear Power
Plant Expansion
BUSINESS
Nigeria offers to sell 500 MW Omotosho Power Plant to Chinese Firm
Minister of Energy says Mongolia to be Energy Self-sufficient by 2014
Electric Power May 14-16 - Rosemont
Investment in Refurbishing and Maintaining Coal-fired Power Plants will
Increase by 40 Percent over the Next Five Years
Asian Market for Stationary and Mobile Catalytic System Revenues to Approach
$12 Billion this Year
HOT TOPIC HOUR
“Fossil-fired Power Industry Water Flow and Treatment Issues and Markets” was
Hot Topic Hour on May 2, 2013
“Clean Coal Technologies” will be the subject of the Hot Topic Hour on May 9,
2013
Upcoming Hot Topic Hours
For more information on the Utility Tracking System, click on:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=72
“Power Plant Automation and Control” plus Electric Power Conference summary will
be the subject of the “Hot Topic Hour’ on Thursday May 16, 2013
(This webinar will be in two segments)
Automation
The Utility MATS, Boiler MACT, pending CSAPR and proposed GHG rules along with
the flood of natural gas on the market at low prices may well delay the
construction of new coal-fired power plants for the immediate future and cause
coal- and oil-fired boiler operators to consider shutting existing power plants.
But rather than closing power plants, owners may consider alternatives for
improving the efficiency of power plant operation.
Automation and application of modern digital control systems will increase
energy efficiency and cut operating costs. The benefits of upgrading control
systems continue to increase as the cost of compliance with the environmental
laws increases. Improving combustion and system operating efficiency will reduce
the amount of fuel consumed per unit of electricity or steam produced that will
reduce GHG and pollutant emissions. Reduced pollutant emissions along with
automated control of ACI, ammonia and other reagent injections can significantly
reduce the cost of operating emission control systems. Automation also reduces
labor costs.
Nicholas Ferri Co-founder of Combustion Technologies Corporation, will discuss
several forms of instrumentation and controls for boiler optimization. His
discussion will be focused on equipment used for fuel and burner air flow
measurement, and control for continuous Fuel/Air Trim. In addition, a specific
focus will be on the use of a Delta Extractive CO/O2 measurement grid system
used for continuous measurement and combustion control.
Electric Power Conference highlights
Bob McIlvaine will report on the Electric Power conference with highlights from
the exhibit floor as well as from the speeches. PRB coal issues, gas turbines
and air pollution control aspects of the new MATS rule will be covered.
To register for the “Power Plant Automation and Control” plus Electric Power
Conference summary on May 16, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. (DST), click on:
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/hot_topic_hour_registration.htm
McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour Registration
On Thursday at 10:00 a.m. Central time, McIlvaine hosts a 90 minute web meeting
on important energy and pollution control subjects. Power webinars are free for
subscribers to either Power Plant Air Quality Decisions or Utility Environmental
Upgrade Tracking System. The cost is $125.00 for non-subscribers. Market
Intelligence webinars are free to McIlvaine market report subscribers and are
$400.00 for non-subscribers.
2013
Date Subject
May 16 Power Plant Automation and Control plus Electric Power Conference summary
Power
May 23 Cooling Towers Power
May 30 Air Pollution Control Markets (geographic trends, regulatory
developments, competition, technology developments) Market Intelligence
June 6 Report from Power-Gen Europe (update on regulations, speaker and
exhibitor highlights) Power
June 13 Monitoring and Optimizing Fuel Feed, Metering and Combustion in Boilers
Power
June 20 Dry Sorbent Injection and Material Handling for APC Power
June 27 Power Generation Forecast for Nuclear, Fossil and Renewables Market
Intelligence
July 11 New Developments in Power Plant Air Pollution Control Power
July 18 Measurement and Control of HCl Power
July 25 GHG Compliance Strategies, Reduction Technologies and Measurement Power
August 1 Update on Coal Ash and CCP Issues and Standards Power
August 8 Improving Power Plant Efficiency and Power Generation Power
August 15 Control and Treatment Technology for FGD Wastewater Power
August 22 Status of Carbon Capture and Storage Programs and Technology Power
August 29 Pumps for Power Plant Cooling Water and Water Treatment Applications
Power
Sept. 5 Fabric Selection for Particulate Control
Power
Sept. 19 Air Pollution Control for Gas Turbines Power
Sept. 26 Multi-Pollutant Control Technology
Power
To register for the “Hot Topic Hour’, click on:
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/hot_topic_hour_registration.htm.
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