Liquid Treatment and Flow Control Market Remains Fractured

Despite considerable consolidation in the last decade the market for equipment and consumables to clarify and move liquids remains fractured.  No company enjoys more than a few percent of the total market. No company has more than 15 percent of any market segment.  In each segment the market share of the top 5 companies ranges from 12 to 43 percent. Market shares for the top 30 companies range from 28 to 73 percent in the seven major segments. This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company through comparison of its analyses in a number of specific market reports it publishes.

More information can be found in 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

 

 

 

$185 Billion Market for Gas Turbines in U.S. over Next 27 Years

The conventional wisdom, as reflected in U.S. government forecasts, is that the big increase in generating capacity in the U.S. will be for gas turbine and combined cycle plants.  This capacity will grow by 185,000 MW requiring an annual investment of over $6.8 billion.  These are the latest findings in Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Supplier Program published by the McIlvaine Company.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

Forecast of Fossil-Fired Generating Capacity

Fuel

2013 GW

2025 GW

2040 GW

Coal

254

254

254

Gas Turbine and Diesel

351

390

536

Fossil Total

605

644

790

The U.S. Energy Information Administration believes that the U.S. coal-fired capacity will remain at 254 GW over the next 27 years, while the gas turbine and diesel capacity will increase from 351 GW to 536 GW by 2040.  Most of this capacity will be combined cycle as opposed to simple cycle.  Therefore, the investment will be close to $ 1 billion per GW.

Peaking plants traditionally operated a short time per year when demand was at its highest.  Today, a gas turbine peaking plant may operate for a substantial portion of the year to offset fluctuations in solar and wind generation.  Since the efficiency of combined cycle plants is much higher than simple cycle and the greenhouse gas emissions much lower, regulators are demanding that peaking plants not only incorporate the steam cycle, but that they also have efficient NOx reduction and CO oxidation systems.

For more information on Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Supplier Program, click on:

http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/28-energy/610-59ei

 

 

 

Headlines for the February 14, 2014 – Utility E-Alert      

UTILITY E-ALERT

#1162 – February 14, 2014

 

Table of Contents

 

COAL – US

 

  • Duke says Dan River Ash Pond Leak plugged
  • Washington State wants PSE to Evaluate Colstrip’s Viability
  • EPA Evaluation Finds Use of CCRs in Concrete and Wallboard Appropriate
  • EPA withdraws FIP and approves Oklahoma’s SIP for Public Service of Oklahoma Northeastern

 

COAL – WORLD

 

  • Foster Wheeler to supply CFB Boilers and Emissions Control for 2x255 MW Soma in Turkey
  • Bangladesh High Court considering Legality of 1320 MW Matarbari, Cox’s Bazar Power Project
  • Loan signed for 2x600 MW Jamshoro Power Project in Pakistan
  • 2x660 MW Gadani Power Plant to have FGD, ESP, LNB, OFA and SCR
  • Siemens to deliver Steam Turbine Set for Seagull Cogen Plant in South Korea
  • Dewa is proceeding with 1,200 MW Coal-fired Power Project

 

GAS/OIL - US

 

  • GE Gas Turbines for LADWP Scattergood Repower
  • California mulls easing Water Environmental Rules for Gas-fired Power Plants

 

GAS/OIL – WORLD

 

  • Georgia to build 230 MW Gardabani Power Plant
  • Japan’s Saibu Gas commissions Feasibility Study for 1,600 MW Kitakyushu Power Plant in Japan
  • APR Energy to build 100 MW Power Plant in Myanmar
  • El Shabab (Egypt) Open Cycle to Combined Cycle conversion Project to increase Capacity to 1,500 MW
  • Bangladesh PDB set to build a 400 MW Power Plant at Bibiyana South
  • NamPower, Zambia’s CEC sign 1,050 MW Kudu Power Plant Deal

 

NUCLEAR

 

  • UAE proceeding with Barakah 3 and 4

 

BUSINESS

 

  • Multibillion Dollar Market for Mercury Reduction
  • Industrial Scrubber Revenues to Exceed $7.2 Billion This Year
  • Indoor Air Filter Revenues Will Exceed $7.1 Billion in 2015
  • $54 Billion Market for Flow and Treatment Products and Services in Municipal Water and Wastewater

 

EUEC

 

  • More from EUEC

 

HOT TOPIC HOUR

  • Ambient Air Quality Rules will be Tough to Meet - Hot Topic Hour on Thursday, February 13, 2014

§  Upcoming Hot Topic Hours

 

 

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McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour Registration

On Thursday at 10 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

 

February 27, 2014

 

NOx Catalyst Performance on Mercury and SO3 

     

 More information

March 13, 2014

Industrial Boiler Fuel Options: Coal, biomass or gas?

 More information

March 27

Mercury control and removal

 More information

April 10

NOx and ammonia slip measurement i

 

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Bob McIlvaine
President
847-784-0012 ext 112
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
www.mcilvainecompany.com


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