Decision Guides Will Change the Route to Market in the Water Industry
McIlvaine published a 2000-page loose leaf manual in 1974 entitled “McIlvaine 
Scrubber Manual.”  It provided users with options they would need to 
consider in removing gases and particulate from exhaust stacks for each of some 
100 applications. By 1976 manuals on liquid filtration were also published.  
Today McIlvaine has over 100 services covering flow control, treatment and 
combustion.  The services can be broadly segmented into those for suppliers 
and those for end users.  The decision guides for end users are unique and 
are changing the way products are marketed in the water industry.   
Our PPAQD (Power Plant Air Quality Decisions plus all coal-fired power plant 
products and services) has decision guides on ultrapure water, zero liquid 
discharge (ZLD), water intake including screens, and FGD wastewater.  
Similar services are included for gas turbines including ultrapure water for 
fogging nozzles.  A new decision guide on Forward Osmosis is in 
preparation.  You can submit information for this guide at no charge.  
Forward Osmosis
Where does Forward Osmosis have advantages over technologies such as reverse 
osmosis (RO)?  Is it just a narrow range including high solids wastewater 
or does it extend to desalination?
Click here to participate in the preliminary 
analysis
Sales of New Gas Turbine Systems to Reach $87 Billion Next Year
The U.S. will install gas turbine systems next year worth more than $30 billion 
while the rest of the world will install systems worth $57 billion.  Most 
of the systems will be designed for combined cycle operation with a steam 
turbine and heat recovery steam generator.  These are the latest forecasts 
in 
59EI Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Supplier Program.

The availability of inexpensive gas in the U.S. coupled with environmental 
initiatives to retire coal-fired power plants are leading the swing toward gas 
turbines.  Solar and wind are growing rapidly in the U.S. but from a very 
small base.  Gas has, therefore, been the fuel of choice. 
The gas turbine power plants being installed next year were ordered more than 
one year ago.  Suppliers of the turbines with longer lead time have 
realized revenue from 2017 installations as early as 2014.  High 
performance pumps and valves have lead times around one year.  General 
purpose pumps and valves for 2017 installations could be ordered in 2016 or even 
early 2017.
The financial statements of suppliers also reflect the fact that final payments 
are often withheld until after successful operation has been achieved. 
Therefore, revenues and costs for major items could extend into 2018.
For more information on 
59EI Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Supplier Program 
click on:
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/28-energy/610-59ei
Utility E-Alert Tracks Billions of Dollars of New Coal-fired Power Plants on a 
Weekly Basis
Here are some headlines from the Utility E-Alert.
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1282 – July 22, 2016
Table of Contents
COAL – US
·       
Kemper Power Plant in Mississippi producing Gas from Coal  
·       
Endicott 55 MW Coal-fired Power Plant may have Buyer 
·       
Great River Energy to retire Stanton Station
·       
FirstEnergy to deactivate Units at Oregon and Stratton, Ohio Power Plants 
COAL – WORLD
The
41F 
Utility E-Alert 
is issued weekly and covers the coal-fired projects, regulations and other 
information important to the suppliers. It is $950/yr. but is included in the 
$3020
42EI 
Utility Tracking System 
which has data on every plant and project plus networking directories and 
many other features.
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												Supply and demand; impact on 
												flow control and treatment 
												products; regional impacts 
												e.g. subsea in North Atlantic 
												vs. shale in the US vs. Oil 
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												Food 
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												of 12 separate 
												applications within food and 
												beverage with analysis of valve, 
												pump, compressor, filter, 
												analyzer and chemical options; 
												impact of new technologies such 
												as forward osmosis. | 
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												TBA 
												
												
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												Municipal Wastewater 
												
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												Quality of pumps, valves, 
												filters, and analyzers in 
												Chinese and Asian plants; new 
												pollutant challenges; water 
												purification for reuse. | 
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												TBA 
												
												
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												Mobile Emissions 
												
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												Reduction in CO, VOCs, and 
												particulate in fuels, oils, and 
												air used in on and off road 
												vehicles; impact of RDE and 
												failure of NOx traps 
												and the crisis in Europe created 
												by the focus on clean diesel. | 
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rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
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