Multibillion Dollar Projects Are Major Portion of the Site Remediation Market
Of the tens of billions of dollars spent annually on remediation of contaminated
sites, much of the total is generated by multibillion dollar projects.
This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company which publishes the
Site Remediation Markets Newsletter and custom reports on remediation. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Just in the last month projects totaling over $9 billion have been finalized.
Project Name |
Participants |
Activity |
Amount
($ Billions) |
Selafield |
Areva, Mace and Atkins |
Nuclear Waste |
2.3 |
Passaic River |
EPA , Diamond Alkali |
River Sediment Cleanup |
1.7 |
Anadarko Petroleum at Multiple
Sites |
U.S. EPA |
Cleanup of Thousands of
Contaminated Sites |
5.2 |
Activity in the U.S. has peaked but remains at a high level. China and a
number of other countries are accelerating their programs. In many
countries, a big incentive is to reclaim land for purposes of new construction.
Another major incentive is to make available more water for human use.
Some activities continue to generate remediation needs. Dredging of rivers
and harbors to compensate for silt deposition, along with dredging for new
harbors, results in sediment which is very often contaminated. This
activity alone has created a billion dollar per year remediation market.
Accidents at nuclear power plants are creating both new and continuing markets.
The expenditures at Fukishima continue at a high rate. It is expected that
remediation will continue for decades.
For more information on Site Remediation Markets Newsletter, click on:
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editor@mcilvainecompany.com
World Market for Treat, Transport and Test Market Will Exceed $387 Billion By
2015
The world market for air and gas, water and other liquids flow and treatment
equipment and services will exceed $387 billion in 2015 up from $367 billion in
2014. This is the latest forecast in
Market Air/Gas/Water/Fluid Treatment and Control: World Market published
by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
World Treat, Transport Test Market ($ Billions)
Region |
2014 |
Growth Rate |
2015 |
Africa |
19 |
6 |
20 |
Americas |
99 |
5 |
104 |
Asia |
161 |
6 |
171 |
Europe |
88 |
4 |
92 |
World |
367 |
5.4 |
387 |
Large companies such as Ecolab and Colfax have been expanding in the broader
flow and treatment market. Xylem is in the market and has segmented their
activities into treat, transport and test. McIlvaine has defined this
market to include pumps, valves, compressors, liquid and air filtration
equipment, biological treatment systems, treatment chemicals and all the related
monitoring and control systems to move and purify fluids.
The growth in Asia this year is projected at 6 percent versus only 4 percent in
Europe and 5.4 percent worldwide. This is in real dollars. Inflation
is presently projected at 3.8 percent this year. The aggregate revenues of
the companies participating in this market are anticipated to rise to $402
billion in 2015. Reported revenues are always in current dollars.
So, one must take into account inflation to fairly compare the forecasts with
the actual results.
In general, this market is growing at 1-2 percent faster than GDP. In part
this is due to environmental regulations which add additional stimulus to the
treat segment of the market. Another factor is the switch from
conventional natural gas and oil to nonconventional recovery. The amount
of treat, flow and test investment in a shale oil or shale gas extraction
process is considerably greater than extraction from conventional sources.
For more information on
Air/Gas/Water/Fluid Treatment and Control: World Market,
click on:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/27-water/445-n064-air-gas-water-fluid-treatment
Cross-flow Membrane Market to Exceed $11 Billion By 2016
The market for cross-flow membrane components and systems will exceed $11
billion in 2016. This is the latest forecast in McIlvaine
RO, UF, MF World Market. (www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Cross-flow Membrane Market ($ Millions)
Subject |
2016 |
Total |
11,585
|
Micro Equipment |
2,184
|
Micro Membranes |
540
|
RO Equip |
4,479
|
RO Membranes |
1,312
|
UF Equipment |
2,358
|
UF Membranes |
712 |
The largest segment of the market involves reverse osmosis (RO). The less
efficient ultrafiltration and microfiltration segments are smaller in the
aggregate than the RO portion. Desalination is the largest single
application for RO systems. Another large segment is residential.
China with poor quality drinking water in many locations is a major purchaser of
small under the sink RO systems.
One of the largest applications for both microfiltration and ultrafiltration is
in municipal drinking water plants. These cross-flow systems compete with the
traditional granular media filters. Ultrafiltration systems find use in
food processing. A growing application is in membrane bioreactor systems.
Waste is subjected to biological treatment. Membranes immersed in the
treatment tank purify the treated water. By combining both biological
treatment and filtration in one process, the cost and size of the process is
reduced.
There is a multibillion dollar market for replacement modules. RO modules
in desalination systems are replaced approximately every four years. The life
varies from application to application.
For more information on
RO, UF, MF World Market,
click on:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/120-n020
Headlines for June 6, 2014 – Utility E-Alert
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1178 – June 6, 2014
Table of Contents
COAL – US
COAL – WORLD
GAS/OIL – US
·
Appeals Court rules Maryland PSC cannot subsidize Natural Gas-fired Development
·
DTE Energy (Detroit) issues RFP for Natural Gas, Combined Cycle Generation
Facility
·
ODEC awards EPC Contract to White Oak Power Constructors for 1,000 MW Gas-fired
Power Plant in Cecil County, Maryland
·
Construction begins on Marshalltown 650 MW Combined Cycle Gas-fired Power Plant
GAS/OIL – WORLD
·
Toshiba receives Combined-Cycle Project Order from Hokkaido Electric Power Co.,
Inc. for Ishikariwan Shinko Power Plant Unit 1 Powered by GE/Toshiba Alliance
·
PacificLight Power launches 800 MW Gas-fired
Power Plant on Jurong Island, Singapore
NUCLEAR
BUSINESS
·
Shanghai Electric Group to buy Stake in ILFS Projects
·
Jaypee Power Ventures, Lanco Infratech, GMR Infrastructure, others looking to
sell Power Assets to NTPC
·
Carbon Processing Facility, Biomass Power Plant Assets up for Auction in Hawaii
·
Haryana to set up Two Power Plants in Faridabad and Yamuna Nagar District, India
·
Winning Strategy for CO2 Reduction at Coal-fired Power Plants
·
Major Changes in the Scrubber Market Due to Hot Gas Option and Vapor Recovery
HOT TOPIC HOUR
·
“Dry vs. Wet Cooling” was the Hot Topic Hour on June 5, 2014
·
“HRSG Issues (Fast Start, Tube Failures)” is “Hot Topic Hour” on June 12, 2014
·
Upcoming Hot Topic Hours
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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 Tracking System. The
cost is $300.00
for non-subscribers.
See below for information on upcoming Hot Topic Hours. We welcome your input
relative to suggested additions.
DATE |
SUBJECT |
|
June 12, 2014 |
HRSG Issues (Fast Start, Tube
Failures) |
Lots of challenges to cycle 200
X/yr |
June 26, 2014 |
CCR |
$ Billions Needed |
July/August 2014 |
Boiler Feedwater Treatment
Condensate Polishing for
Peaking Turbines
316 B Water Issues
Gas Turbine Permitting Issues
Give us your opinion about
topics we should consider
|
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