Western Europe Industrial Valve Purchases to Exceed $8.6 Billion Next Year
Western European countries will spend $8.6 billion for industrial valves in 
2015. This total is the aggregation of more than 20,000 individual forecasts in 
Western Europe Industrial Valve Market and Sales Guide.
This report has the level of detail to allow marketing managers to prioritize 
the advertising and exhibition expenditures. Sales managers can set quotas and 
targets for the individual countries and even for specific products. For 
example, this is the level of detail just for ball valves in Austria:
Ball Valve Forecasts for Austria in $ Millions
Industry Classification 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Chemical Control 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.18
Chemical On/Off 3.17 3.22 3.28 3.34 3.41 3.48
Electronics Control 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Electronics On/Off 0.46 0.47 0.49 0.51 0.52 0.54
Food Control 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10
Food On/Off 1.84 1.86 1.88 1.91 1.93 1.97
Iron & Steel Control 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16
The report can be utilized as part of a complete supplier program with 
identification of specific projects. Here are gas turbine opportunities in 
Germany:
Location Comment Project Title Startup Date 
Baden Wurttemberg Karlsruhe CHP CCGT - Trianel/MiRO Refinery 
2020 
Berlin Klingenberg CHP CCGT - Vattenfall 
2016 
North Rhine Westphalia Krefeld Uedingen CHP CCGT - Trianel 
2019 
North Rhine Westphalia Lausward CCGT - Stadtwerke Dusseldorf 
2018 
North Rhine Westphalia Leverkusen Chempark CCGT - Repower AG 
2018 
Berlin Lichterfelde CHP CCGT - Vattenfall 
2016 
Hesse state Ludwigsau CCGT - Dong Energy 
On hold 
North Rhine Westphalia Niehl 3 CHP CCGT - RheinEnergie 
2016 
Brandenburg Premnitz CCGT - Alpiq 
On hold 
Bavaria UPM Schongau CHP CCGT - UPM 
2015 
Brandenburg state Wustermark CCGT - Advanced Power AG 
Cancelled 
For more information on Western Europe Industrial Valve Market and Sales Guide, 
click on New Valve Market Reports Just Released!
Headlines for Utility E-Alert December 5, 2014 
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1202  December 5, 2014
Table of Contents
COAL  US
 EPA proposes SO2 Reductions in Texas
 Supreme Court will Review Mercury and Air toxics rules
 TVA preliminary Report says FGD and SCR at Shawnee 1 and 4 is Preferable to 
Closure
 EPA Proposes 65 to 70 ppb Ozone Standard
 Massive Number of comments to EPA's Plan to Limit CO2 from Power Plants
 Fate of Cayuga Power Plant still in Limbo
 Alabama Power to increase Rate in 2015
COAL  WORLD
 Co-Ash Resources to build 1000 MW Waste-Coal-fired Power Plant in Zimbabwe
 Will more Coal-fired Power Plants Close in Germany? 
 Morocco adding Coal-firing Power Plants to Reduce Imports of Electricity 
 Thailand to build Power Plants in Krabi and Songkhla Provinces 
 Engro Powergen to develop 2x330 MW Power Project in Pakistan 
 North Korea building Power Plant near Pyongyang 
 AP Genco to build 4000 MW Power Plant in Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, India
 Nationwide Blackout in Georgia 
 Andaro Energy and China Shenhua will develop 2x300 MW Power Plant in East 
Kalimantan, Indonesia 
 Iran to Develop Coal-fired Power Plants using Indigenous Coal 
 Protests against Kudgi Power Project in India 
 Coal Indias 2x800 MW Hemgir Supercritical Power Plant in Sundargarh, Odisha, 
India 
 Sumitomo to build 4000 MW Supercritical Power Plant in Srikakulam District, 
Andhra Pradesh, India 
 Raw Material Shortage puts Salboni Steel, Power and Cement project in West 
Bengal (India) on Hold 
 Edenville Energy still committed to Tanzania Power Plant Project 
 448 MW Oxyfuel Combustion Power Plant with CCS planned at Drax in UK 
 Jacobs Engineering is Owners Engineer for 300 MW CFB Power Plant in Barangay 
Bato, Philippines 
 India allocating Coal for Proposed Allahabad Power Plant 
 Alstom to build SCR system for 210 MW Plomin 2 in Croatia 
 NTPC changing Ramagundam Power Plant Expansion to 2x800 MW 
 Aboitiz to expand Cebu and Davao Power Plant in Philippines 
GAS/OIL - US
 Black & Veatch to build Oregon Clean Energy Center in Ohio 
 NTE Energy has Permits for 500 MW Power Plant in Butler County, Ohio 
 CPV to build 900 MW Pondera King Energy Center in Houston 
 400 MW Expansion fo Fox Energy Center in Wisconsin 
 Construction begins at 725 CPV St. Charles Energy Center 
 LS Power to build 450 MW Peaking Power Plant in Methuen, MA 
 Iberdrola to build Combined Cycle Power Plant for Footprint Power 
GAS/OIL - WORLD
 Jindal Steel and Power cancels Coal-to-Liquid Plant in Odisha, India 
 Financing for 950 MW Kirikkale Combined Cycle Power Plant in Turkey 
 Construction to begin in January on 450 MW Azura-Edo Gas Turbine Power Plant 
in Nigeria 
 India exploring Gas-based Power Generation 
 600 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant in Plock, Poland 
 Pakistan to use LNG to produce an Additional 2600 MW by Summer of 2015 
 Construction of Genesee 4 and 5 (Alberta, Canada) to begin in 2015 
 950 MW Combined Cycle Project in Kirikkale, Turkey 
NUCLEAR
 Westinghouse nearing Deal to build Nuclear Power Plant in Turkey 
 Feasibility Study Complete for Ninh Thuan 1 Nuclear Power Plant in Vietnam
 WYG to provide Engineering support for Nuclear Power Plant in Poland 
 Fortum to invest in Fennovoima Nuclear Power Plant 
 UK gives Financial Guarantee for Nuclear Power Plant in Moorside 
 Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant in Turkey moves forward 
 Nuclear Power approved for Ghana 
BIOMASS
 Alstom ESPs for Pιcs Biomass-fired Power Plant in Hungary 
BUSINESS
 Huge but Changing Power Plant Air Pollution market in china has $100 Billion 
Potential 
 Total FGD Market Much bigger than $3.4 billion Forecast 
 MET announces Licensee WFGD Award in China 
 URS introduces New HBS Injection Mercury Control Technology 
 Brazil planning Almost 5 GW of New Electric Power 
 E.ON to Split into Two in 2016 
HOT TOPIC HOUR
 Upcoming Hot Topic Hours 
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Boiler Feedwater Treatment Thursday, December 18, 2014, at 10:00 a.m. CST
Water sourcing issues, increased pressures for energy efficiency, and advanced 
boiler designs make management and treatment of boiler feedwater even more 
important for todays power plant operators. With increasing Federal and State 
regulations limiting access to surface and ground water, minimizing water usage 
becomes an important factor in the selection of water treatment methods. Optimum 
treatment will help prevent chemical and flow corrosion in boiler water, steam 
and condensate systems and elimination of scale. Prevention of corrosion and 
scale, in turn, helps to ensure maximum life of boilers, steam turbines, 
condensers, and pumps, reduces maintenance expenses and allows optimal thermal 
performance providing greater efficiency.
There are a wide variety of water treatment systems available, but which system 
is most economical for a specific plant considering energy requirements, 
chemical costs and performance. This decision is partially dictated by the 
minerals in and chemical and physical composition of the raw water. In general, 
raw water from lakes, rivers or wells is treated by aeration, coagulation, 
filtration and softening all well established processes. However, shortages of 
natural raw water from the traditional sources, the greening  of power plants 
and increasing stringent regulations on disposal of water into surface waters or 
even holding ponds are now forcing plants to consider reusing their process 
water or even using treated wastewater from municipal sources. This adds a new 
dimension to the problem of properly treating water before adding it as make-up 
water in the boiler feed systems. Process and wastewater contain even more 
contaminants and many at higher concentrations than typical natural water.
Panelists will discuss the latest technologies available or under development to 
treat boiler feedwater from natural, process and waste sources with emphasis on 
chemical usage, water usage, and typical water quality that can be achieved 
using these technologies. They will discuss how to reduce the consumption of 
chemicals and water while achieving better water quality and lower operating 
costs and present the economics of various treatment technologies focusing on 
energy use, chemical requirements, capital costs, use of process or wastewater 
and operation and maintenance costs and issues.
Panelists for Boiler Feedwater Treatment:
Ken Pandya, President, AWTS, Inc.
Michael Dejak P. E., Vice President  Global Business Development, Eco-Tec Inc.
Chris Bell, Ovivo USA, LLC, 
Ram Karlapudi, Pall Industrial - Process Systems 
McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour Registration
On Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. Central time, McIlvaine hosts a 90 minute web meeting 
on important energy and pollution control subjects. These Webinars are free of 
charge to owner/operators of the plants. They are also free to McIlvaine 
Subscribers of Power Plant Air Quality Decisions and Utility Tracking System. 
The cost for others is $300.00 per webinar.
See below for information on upcoming Hot Topic Hours. We welcome your input 
relative to suggested additions.
DATE SUBJECT DESCRIPTION 
December 18, 2014 Boiler Feedwater Treatment More Information 
January 8, 2015 Fabric Selection for Hot Gas Applications More Information
January 15, 2015 Valves for Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Plants More 
Information
January 22, 2015 FGD Components Including Blowers/Compressors More Information
January 29, 2015 MATS Compliance Choices More Information
February 5, 2015 Gas Turbine Regulatory Drivers More Information
February 12, 2015 Coal Gasification Air Pollution Control More Information
February 19, 2015 Mercury Measurement and Capture More Information 
February 26, 2015 Power Plant Wastewater Treatment More Information 
March 5, 2015 Dry Scrubbing and DSI More Information 
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