Instrumentation for Air, Gas, Water, Liquids (forecasts, market shares and
growth segments) is Hot Topic Hour on October 25, 2012
Markets for air and water instrumentation in the power industry is the hot topic
for October 25, 2012. The $1.7 billion annual market for air and water
monitoring and control instrumentation in power plants will be analyzed and
opportunities discussed in the McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour at 10 a.m. (Central
time) on October 25th.
Air and water monitoring revenues include sales of laboratory, continuous and
portable instruments and systems. These include process gases and liquids as
well as exhaust gases and liquid waste streams. The values reported include
physical properties such as flow and temperature as well as chemical
constituents such as ammonia or cadmium.
Power is the largest industrial user of air and water monitoring equipment.
These plants extract more water than any other industry and discharge more gases
to the atmosphere than all the other industries combined. Process gas
instrumentation includes measurement of oxygen, carbon monoxide, temperature and
flow. It also includes related measurements such as fuel flow.
Laboratory equipment is also included. Often a solid e.g. filter catch is
measured to determine the constituents in the air or gas. Where the analysis of
the raw material is necessary for pollution control purposes, this is also
included. Many regulations affecting pollution control in coal-fired power
plants require measuring the sulfur or mercury in the coal being burned. In the
cement industry, the metals are measured in the limestone feed as well as in the
stack gas.
The power industry in Asia is investing more than the rest of the world combined
in boosting electrical capacity. The trend is away from laboratory testing and
towards continuous monitoring.
Market shares and strength of major players will be also reviewed. Thermo Fisher
is the largest supplier of air and water monitoring instrumentation to power
plants. The company has aggressively expanded into the developing markets and
even has its international air research center in China.
This session is free for subscribers, but is $400 for non-subscribers. However,
this fee can then be applied to the Air and Water Monitoring Market report
subscription.
For more information on the session, 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.
2012
DATE SUBJECT
October 25 Instrumentation for air, gas, water, liquids (forecasts, market
shares, growth segments). Market Intelligence
November 1 Cooling Towers and Cooling Water Issues Power
November 8 FGD Scrubber Components Power
November 15 Dampers and Expansion Joints for Coal-fired and Gas Turbine Power
Plants Power
November 29 Catalyst Selection for NOx and Other Gases Power
December 6 Boiler Feed and Cooling Water Treatment Power
December 13 Co-firing Sewage Sludge, Biomass and Municipal Waste Power
2013
January 10 Update on Oxy-fuel Combustion Power
January 17 Production of Fertilizer and Sulfuric Acid at Coal-fired Power Plants
Power
January 24 Gypsum Dewatering Power
January 31 Filter media (forecasts and market drivers for media used in air,
gas, liquid, fluid applications, both mobile and stationary). Market
Intelligence
February 7 Valves for Power Plants, Boilers and Water Treatment Facilities Power
To register for the Hot Topic Hour, click on:
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Here are the Headlines for the October 12, 2012 – Utility E-Alert
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1096 – October 12, 2012
Table of Contents
COAL – US
Hoot Lake Coal-fired Power Plant will stay in operation through 2020
Ottumwa 726 MW Power Plant will be upgraded by B&W and Burns & McDonnell
EPA approves Texas' Air Permitting Program
Breen Energy Solutions wins Sorbent Injection Contracts
COAL – WORLD
Skoda Power receives Turbine Contract for 2x160 MW New Coal-fired Power Plant
GAS/OIL / US
Graymont to add Third Gas-fired Kiln to Pleasant Gap, PA
DEP approves First Natural Gas-fired Power Plant in Pennsylvania
GAS/OIL WORLD
Myanmar and South Korean Companies to build Gas-fired Power Plant
Siemens to upgrade Two Gas-fired Power Plants in Argentina
Tokyo Gas and Showa Shell to add Gas-fired Unit at Ohgishima Power Plant
TNB wins Bid to develop Combined Cycle Power Plant in Prai, Penang, Malaysia
Wärtsilä-led Consortium awarded Contract to build 573 MW Tri-fuel Power Plant
in Jordan
ABB wins $65 Million in Orders in support of Gas-fired Power Plants in Iraq
Shell (Philippines) to supply Meralco’s 1,200 Gas-fired Power Plant with
Liquefied Natural Gas
CO2
Fluor Selected to Build Carbon Capture Plant for Shell in Canada
China “Fastest Moving” on CO2 Capture, Global CCS Institute Says
NUCLEAR
UAE may join Turkey Nuclear Power Plant Project
BUSINESS
ANDRITZ acquires Allied Environmental Solutions, USA
HOT TOPIC HOUR
Coal-fired Boiler Optimization” Hot Topic on October 11, 2012
“Air Preheaters & Heat Exchangers” is Hot Topic Hour on October 18, 2012
Upcoming Hot Topic Hours
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Industrial Pump Revenues Will Exceed $38 Billion Next Year
Sales of industrial pumps will exceed $38 billion in 2013 according to the
latest forecasts in Pumps World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company.
(www.mcilvainecompany.com)
Pump Revenues ($ Millions)
World Region 2013
Africa 1,481
CIS 1,743
East Asia 12,449
Eastern Europe 890
Middle East 2,076
NAFTA 7,975
South & Central America 2,324
West Asia 2,571
Western Europe 6,915
Total 38,424
Thirty-two percent of the market next year will be in East Asia. China will
spend more for power plant pumps than the rest of the word combined. China will
be the leading purchaser of pumps for municipal drinking water and municipal
wastewater. The migration of hundreds of millions of people from rural areas to
Chinese cities has created the need for infrastructure investment.
The investment for oil and gas pumps will help boost the NAFTA pump market next
hear to just under $8 billion. Pumps for hydrofracturing of shale are in short
supply. The significant expenditures in Pennsylvania are being exceeded by those
in North Dakota and adjacent states which are able to extract oil from shale.
The African and South/Central Americas regions will benefit from an increase
investment in mining pumps. These include not only the pumps used for processes
such as size reduction and separation, but for the transport of slurries for
long distances from the mine to the processing plant. The mines are often
hundreds of miles from the coast where the processing plant and ultimate
shipment take place. Transportation of the ore as a slurry is often the most
economical mode. Gold, copper and iron ore processes utilize slurries. Even if
the mine is a short distance from the processing plant, a slurry pipeline is the
most economic choice. Coal is typically washed and, therefore, delivery as
slurry to the plant is not a problem. For dry processing operations, there is
justification for slurry pipelines only if distances exceed 200 km or there is
no road or infrastructure for alternative delivery.
High growth areas for pump suppliers include aquaculture, ballast water
treatment and desalination. The recent announcement of a large new desalination
plant in California is indicative of the increasing attractiveness of seawater
vs. freshwater for new water supplies.
For more information on: Pumps World Markets, click on:
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#N019
25 Percent of the Cartridge Market is Now in East Asia
In 2013, sales of cartridges in East Asia to purify liquids will exceed $4.3
billion in 2013 and will account for more than 25 percent of total world sales.
This is the latest forecast of the McIlvaine Company in its report, Cartridge
Filters: World Market.
Cartridge Filter Revenues, East Asia ($ Millions)
Industry 2013
Chemical 231
Commercial - Point of Entry 224
Commercial - Point of Use 628
Electronics 266
Food 172
Healthcare 263
Metals 87
Oil & Gas 28
Other Industries 207
Pharmaceutical 518
Power 114
Residential - Point of Entry 203
Residential - Point of Use 1,016
Wastewater 84
Water 274
Total 4,315
The poor quality of municipal drinking water has led East Asian homeowners to
utilize point-of-use filters in far greater numbers than residents of Europe and
North America. In 2013, purchases of residential point-of-use and point-of-entry
filters in East Asia will exceed $1.2 billion.
The pharmaceutical and chemical companies in East Asia will purchase substantial
numbers of high price membrane cartridges. Sales of cartridges for these
applications in the region will exceed $700 million.
Semiconductor and other electronic plants will also be major purchasers of the
higher priced and more efficient membrane cartridges. The food industry will buy
a range of cartridges including those made of ceramic and metal materials for
processes where high temperature sterilization is necessary.
Cartridges compete with bag filters and automatic backwash filters. They can be
constructed from a wide range of materials to achieve the efficiency and
performance needed. The disadvantage is that they are not cleanable and must be
replaced periodically.
For more information on: Cartridge Filters: World Market, click on:
http://www.mcilvainecompany.com//brochures/water.html#nO24.
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