Forward Osmosis Decision Guide in Preparation
Forward Osmosis (FO) holds lots of promise for many applications. Whether FO 
should be considered for any specific project will depend on:
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Application specific details such as the solids content of the slurry and the 
availability of waste heat
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Approaches to regenerating the draw solution
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Process design and integration with RO and other sub-processes
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Membrane quality 
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Product quality considerations 
There has been considerable effort to apply FO in direct competition to RO.  
To-date most of the success has come where FO has unique performance advantages 
such as use with high solids wastewater in power plant FGD systems and Frac 
flow-back. Food applications where FO uniquely impacts product quality are also 
examples. McIlvaine invites suppliers, consultants and others to work with us in 
the decision guide preparation to be followed by a webinar.  Some of the 
other similar efforts are listed at
Hot Topic Hour Schedule and Recordings
To participate in this initiative contact Bob McIlvaine at 847-784-0012 ext. 112
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
$11 Billion Membrane Filtration Market Growth Dependent on Technology and 
Regulations
In 2017 suppliers of reverse osmosis (RO), microfiltration and ultrafiltration 
equipment and membranes will generate sales of $11.2 billion.  The growth 
rate for the industry in the next 10 years will certainly exceed GDP.  The 
question is whether it can achieve growth close to 10 percent or whether annual 
growth will be a more conservative 5 percent a year.

Regulations are the most predictable of the three variables.  Countries 
around the world will continue to tighten drinking water and wastewater 
standards. Demand is also predictable due to the shortage of fresh water and the 
projected increase in industrial water use around the globe.
Technology advances will be the most challenging to predict.  The reason is 
that there is potential in three-broad categories:  processes, equipment 
and membranes.   
The food industry continues to develop unique ways to concentrate foods or 
extract products from liquids. Thermal desalination competes with membranes. 
Spray driers are competing with evaporation and membrane concentration in the 
power and coal-to-chemicals industries in countries such as China. 
The production of gasoline provides a whole series of process choices which will 
impact the membrane market.  One choice is to extract shale gas and then 
convert it to liquids.  Produced water from gas extraction can either be 
treated with membranes or pumped underground.  Another option, which is now 
popular in China, is to convert coal to fuels and chemicals. The government 
requires all these plants to employ zero liquid discharge (ZLD).  One of 
the ZLD options includes both reverse osmosis and forward osmosis. 
Improvements in equipment such as energy recovery pumps, pre-filters, valves and 
control systems will also be important. Some of the most important equipment 
developments cannot be easily assessed. For example, a new catalytic filter 
allows power plants to supply clean hot gas to a heat exchanger which will in 
turn provide the heat source needed for the forward osmosis unit in the ZLD 
process.
Membrane development will greatly influence the growth rate for the industry.  
A substantial investment is being made in aquaporin protein based membranes. 
Another initiative involves incorporating nanoparticles within the membrane 
structure to improve the energy/efficiency ratio. 
The McIlvaine Company continues to forecast the future of the cross-flow 
membrane industry with the advantage of also forecasting and understanding the 
processes, industries and equipment which will shape the future  For more 
information click on:
N020 RO, UF, 
MF World Market.
Utility E-Alert Tracks Billions of Dollars of New Coal-fired Power Plants on a 
Weekly Basis – June 3, 2016
Here are some headlines from the Utility E-Alert.
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1275 – June 3, 2016
Table of Contents
COAL – US
COAL – WORLD
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Vietnam anticipates Coal to contribute Half of Total Power generated by 2030
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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																The opportunity 
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												June 16, 2016 
												
												
												Decisions | 
												
												
												FGD and Acid Gas Separation - Issue 
												and options for SO2 
												and other acid gas separation 
												from coal-fired power, cement, 
												steel, and waste incineration 
												plants.      | 
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												TBA 
												
												
												Decision Guide | 
												
												
												LIFO vs FIFO filter pulsing to 
												maximize acid gas capture 
												
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												Last sorbent on the cake is 
												first removed. How do we change 
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												TBA 
												
												
												Decision Guide | 
												
												
												Molecular Sieve Switching Valves 
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												under each of the varying 
												conditions found? What materials 
												and coatings are needed?  | 
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												TBA 
												
												
												Decision Guide | 
												
												
												Choke Valves 
												
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												What designs work best given the 
												sand, water, pressures and other 
												challenges for surface and sub 
												surface applications?   | 
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												July 14, 2016 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												Desalination 
												
												-Thermal 
												vs. Membrane; energy recovery, 
												pump, valve, compressor and 
												chemicals options; 
												power/desalination combinations. | 
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												August 25, 2016 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												Oil, Gas, Refining 
												
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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 
												Sands in Canada. | 
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												TBA 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												Food 
												- Analysis 
												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 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												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 
												
												
												Markets | 
												
												
												Mobile Emissions 
												
												-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. | 
Click here to Register for the Webinars
FGD and Acid Gas Separation - Issue 
and options for SO2 and other acid gas separation from coal fired 
power, cement, steel, and waste incineration plants.   
  
Click Here to 
Register
This free webinar will be held at 10:00 a.m. on June 16.  A collaborative 
format will be used to discuss decision guides on acid gas removal for coal 
fired power, cement, steel, waste to energy, and glass plants.  The 
decision guides already prepared on these subjects will be updated and quickly 
displayed during the meeting. Discussion will revolve around controversial 
issues. Subscribers to Power Plant Air Quality Decisions and Industrial Air 
Plants and Projects can access the guides at any time.  End users also have 
access upon request. Information on new developments is continually solicited.  
For questions contact Bob McIlvaine at 
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com 
847-784-0012 ext. 112.  
LIFO vs. FIFO filter pulsing to maximize acid gas capture 
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Last sorbent on the cake is first removed. How do we change that to FIFO? Click 
here to participate in the preliminary analysis.
Direct Sorbent injection is becoming increasingly popular. Much of the acid gas 
is removed on the cake formed in the pulse jet filter.  It is critical that 
the unreacted or last in sorbent is not the first out. The LIFO vs FIFO 
accounting concept may apply.  Input on this subject is solicited from 
sorbent, dust collector, bag and valve suppliers.  Over the next few months 
we will assemble an analysis and decision guide on maximizing acid gas capture 
in the bag filter. A webinar will be scheduled for early Fall to discuss the 
findings. For more information contact Bob McIlvaine at 
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com 
847-784-0012 ext. 112.
Molecular Sieve Switching Valves
Molecular sieves are used to dehydrate gas. The valves used in switching from 
one sieve bed to another are subject to severe service including zeolite 
particles and corrosive, hot conditions. There is considerable controversy on 
the best valve designs and materials choices. Over the next few months we will 
assemble an analysis and decision guide on this subject. The preliminary 
analysis is provided at 
Severe 
Service Valve Technologies and Markets.  
A webinar will be scheduled for early Fall to discuss the findings. For more 
information contact Bob McIlvaine at 
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com 
  
847 784 0012 ext. 112. 
Choke Valve Decision Guide and Webinar
McIlvaine is compiling a continually updated Decision Guide for operators of 
choke valves used in oil and gas and other industries for fluid control. 
Contaminants such as sand integrated into varying mixtures of water, oil, 
methane and other gases provide both operational and maintenance challenges. The 
guide will identify the major applications and then the performance of various 
designs and various materials for specific conditions. The Guide will be the 
basis of a recorded discussion to be conducted in early fall 2016.  The 
guide will be offered free of cost to any end user.  It will also be 
published in Industrial Valves: World Markets and Strategies.  The wisdom 
of the industry is sought in order to make this guide the best it can be.   
Input is welcomed from any and all sources. White papers, articles and other 
data to further the discussion would be most helpful. The background information 
and part of the analysis has been prepared and is displayed at 
Choke Valve 
Decision Guide.
For more information contact Bob McIlvaine at 
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com 
847-784-0012 ext. 112. 
Details on Webinars
McIlvaine conducts periodic webinars which are in a discussion format and are 
free of charge to all participants. The displayed material and recordings are 
free to purchasers of the products and services and by subscription to others.
Format:  50-90 minute recorded discussion using Mcilvaine display material. 
The session will be free of charge to all participants but registration is 
required.
Approach: There are two types of webinars. One is focused on Markets and 
directed to suppliers. The other is focused on aiding purchasers make the best 
Decisions relative to purchases of flow control and treatment equipment and 
services.
Markets HTH
General overviews of the market including size and major variables will be 
discussed with heavy emphasis on technology and regulatory drivers. The 
presentation will be based on the latest information appearing in McIlvaine 
multi-client reports. Questions and views from both subscribers and 
non-subscribers are encouraged.
Decisions HTH
McIlvaine has been publishing information systems on pollution control since 
1974. Each subject is organized by the pollutant control technology e.g. fabric 
filter, scrubber etc. There are search capabilities to retrieve information on 
any application. The newest addition has been slide deck systems displaying the 
issues and options relative to a specific application. Coal-fired power, cement, 
steel, and waste combustion decision slide decks are continually updated.
The continually updated slide decks are displayed on the applicable Decision 
System.  It is recommended that participants view the slide deck in advance 
of the session and be prepared with questions and views.
Value to purchasers and specifiers:  Your questions and interests will be 
prioritized in the discussion. You will get a monthly newsletter and have 
continuing access to the system and multiple ways to interface in the future 
along with a networking directory of suppliers.
Value to Suppliers:  You have the opportunity to provide data to be 
considered at no charge. If you are also a subscriber you will see the summaries 
in advance and be able to shed light on issues and options not properly covered 
in the slide deck.  If you are a subscriber you will receive the monthly 
newsletter and continuing yearly access to the system including networking 
directories.
44I Power 
Plant Air Quality Decisions  
includes 1ABC, 3ABC, 4ABC, 9ABC decision services but not 2ABC. So those with 
multiple technologies and at least partial focus on power will find this 
combination most cost effective. 
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rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
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