Sedimentation & Centrifugation World Market Revenues to Exceed $8.5 Billion By
2017
Sales of centrifuges, clarifiers, dissolved air flotation units and
hydrocyclones will exceed $8.5 billion in 2017. This is the forecast by
McIlvaine Company in Sedimentation/Centrifugation World Markets. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
($ Millions)
World Region |
2017 |
Total |
8,569 |
Africa |
305 |
CIS |
193 |
East Asia |
3,363 |
Eastern Europe |
236 |
Middle East |
288 |
NAFTA |
1,289 |
South & Central America |
588 |
West Asia |
1,429 |
Western Europe |
878 |
East Asia will lead the way with purchases of $3.3 billion. China is installing
large numbers of municipal wastewater and municipal drinking water plants.
A decade ago, China’s secondary wastewater treatment capacity was less than
10,000 mgd compared to 38,000 mgd in the U.S. Today, the capacity is more than
30,000 mgd while the U.S. capacity has risen to 40,000 mgd. However, since
China has four times as many citizens, as does the U.S., its treatment capacity
per capita is still only 20 percent of that in the U.S.
One of the new developments in China is to bring the product manufacture to the
people rather than the people to the product manufacture. Until recently, large
manufacturing facilities have been concentrated in large coastal cities. The
reason was the easy access to ship transport. This concentration of
manufacturing created a large migration of workers from rural areas. The
resulting need for drinking water and sewage treatment were substantial.
Recently, the trend has started to shift toward locating new manufacturing
facilities in the center and western regions of China. Russia, Kazakhstan and
other countries along the rail routes to Europe are upgrading their train tracks
and promoting rail shipment.
This new development will reduce the need for treatment facilities in Eastern
China and slow the overall wastewater treatment demand.
For more information on Sedimentation/Centrifugation World Markets, click
on:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/119-n005.
Decisive Validation Is the Route to Better Decision Making In the Developing
World
It is easy to buy the lowest cost product. It is very challenging to
select the best product with the lowest life cycle cost. The buyer has to
evaluate supplier claims. This is difficult and made even more difficult in
developing countries where there are language problems and lack of experience.
There has been no organized system to help the buyer make the necessary
evaluations. In contrast, the buyer can be assured that the supplier will adhere
to quality management standards in the manufacture of the product through ISO
9000 and other ISO standards.
Decisive Validation
is a process which will make it easy for the buyer to make the best purchasing
choices. It involves a whole system with a decisive classification sequence. At
each step along the way there is a decisive classification of the options and
validation that the supplier product is the right choice.
An example of purchasing options for NOx reduction is displayed in
the McIlvaine Global Decisions Orchard
DeNOx Decisively Classified Options for Coal, Cement,
Incineration.
In addition to the conventional SCR and SNCR, there are three other options
presented including ozone injection, hydrogen peroxide injection and the use of
a catalytic filter. It is shown that the disadvantages of the chemicals are the
operating cost, whereas, the disadvantage of the catalytic filter is lack of
experience.
Each application is unique. In the case of the chemicals, it is necessary
to show that in a specific application the cost of the chemicals will be more
than offset by the lower capital cost. In the case of the catalytic
filter, there is the need to show that there is ample commercial experience to
satisfy the purchaser.
Decisive Validation with independent third party analysis using niche experts is
the way to provide convincing evidence.
An additional challenge is to communicate the validation results to the
purchaser. If his native language is Chinese, then the essence of the
results along with the decisions sequence need to be provided in Chinese. The
Global Decisions Orchard is a mechanism to make these results known.
Free News and Analyses in the Global Decisions Orchard
Validation costs can range widely. However, when the benefits of validation are
compared to those for conventional sales efforts it is clear that validation
should be a major undertaking. One example of the benefits of
validation is the white paper on use of single use vs. reusable surgical gowns.
·
Hospitals
were leaning toward reusable gowns with the belief that they were greener.
An extensive analysis showed that the water use and contamination aspects of
reusables outweighed the greenhouse gases resulting from single use gown
manufacture.
For more information on Decisive Validation contact Bob McIlvaine at:
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com or call 847-784-0012 ext. 112
Headlines for the July 19, 2013 – Utility E-Alert
UTILITY E-ALERT
Headlines for the July 19, 2013 – Utility E-Alert
#1134 – July 19, 2013
Table of Contents
COAL – US
COAL – WORLD
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CESC pulls out of 1,320 MW South Africa Project, Valu Investments could Replace
CESC
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Konkola Copper Mines could build 300 MW Power Plant in Zambia
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Longannet (Scotland) could continue Operating until 2025
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28 Fuel Supply Agreements signed between NTPC and Coal India
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World Bank to Limit Financing to Coal-fired Power Projects
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Exxaro/GDF Suez Agreement on 600 MW Power Plant in South Africa
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Vuklehirska 2 in Ukraine to be Reconstructed after Fire
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Export-Import Bank of US follows World Bank Lead and rejects Financing Proposal
for Coal-fired Project in Vietnam
GAS/OIL – US
GAS/OIL – WORLD
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Inter RAO to expand Termogas Machala (Ecuador) by 170 MW
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Combined Cycle Gas Turbine in Malženice, Slovakia, to be mothballed by E.ON
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Calik to build Two Gas Turbine Power Plants in Turkmenistan
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1,950 MW Helwan South in Egypt has World Bank Loan
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Ceylon considering building Two Gas Turbine Power Plants
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China’s Sepco III to build 390 MW Power Plant in Bosnia Herzegovina
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Namibia to announce 800 MW Kudu Power Plant Bidders Soon
BIOMASS
COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGIES/BOILER EFFICIENCY
BUSINESS
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Peru eases SO2 Standards in Three Cities so Refineries would not have
to close
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MET Licensee wins Multiple Chinese Wet FGD Contracts
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EnBW plans to shut down Four Power Plant Units in Germany
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New Developments in Air
Pollution Control Technology –
Part 2
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Power |
August 8 |
Improving Power Plant Efficiency
and Power Generation |
Power |
August 15 |
Control and Treatment Technology
for FGD Wastewater |
Power |
August 22 |
Pumps for Power Plant Cooling
Water and Water Treatment
Applications
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Power |
August 29 |
Status of Carbon Capture and
Storage Programs and Technology |
Power |
Sept. 5
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Fabric Selection for Particulate
Control
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Power |
Sept. 19 |
Air Pollution Control for Gas
Turbines |
Power |
Sept. 26 |
Multi-Pollutant Control
Technology
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Power |
Oct. 3 |
Update on Coal Ash and CCP
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