Detailed Coverage of Gas Turbine SCR and Catalyst in New End User and Supplier Programs

McIlvaine has a new decision system for gas turbine end users to help them make NOx control decisions.  A program for suppliers provides direct interface with end users plus detailed project information.

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The NOx Control World Markets report is also providing more detailed market forecasts for both the high temperature and lower temperature systems.  The market for these systems is expanding at double-digit rates in the U.S.  Europe is ratcheting down NOx levels in future years.

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Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Supplier Program, click on:

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NOx Control World Market, click on:
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FGD and DeNOx
NEWSLETTER 
   
   

December 2013

No. 428
 

NOx

▪   Alstom to Furnish LNB and SNCR to EDF Wybrzeze Power Plant in Poland

▪   STEAG Has Regenerated More Than 50,000 m3 of SCR Catalyst at Kings Mountain

▪   Reducing SCR Flyash Accumulation with Improved Reactor Inlet Airflow

▪   ClearSign Retrofits and Modifies Commercial Burner to Achieve 80-90 Percent NOx Reduction

▪   $3,754 Per Ton in 2014 for Excess SO2 or NOx Emitted Under Acid Rain Rule

▪   Acid Rain Program Helped Water Quality in Chesapeake Bay

 

FGD 

▪   OG&E Loses Appeal on EPA’s FIP for Oklahoma

▪   EPA Given 60 Days to Finalize Coal Combustion Residue Disposal Rules

▪   Maritsa 3 Fined for Exceeding SO2 Emissions Limits

▪   Pennguard Lined Concrete Chimneys and Wet Booster Fans for Rovinari FGD Systems

▪   ORP as Predictor of Wet FGD Chemistry and Wastewater Treatment

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COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS 

▪   Brayton Point to Close in 2017

▪   CPS Energy to Close Deely in 2018

▪   NRG to Acquire Edison Mission Energy for $2.6 Billion

▪   Presque Isle Cannot Close

▪   Groups Sue EPA to Clean Up Seven Coal-fired Power Plants in Pennsylvania

▪   Rocky Mountain Power’s 188-MW Carbon Power Plant to Retire in 2014

▪   Dairyland Power Alma to Retire by 2015

▪   Conversion to Gas-firing?

 

HAPS

▪   URS Sorbent Captures 85 Percent Mercury and 98 Percent SO3 Upstream of Wet FGD

▪   Nalco to Offer Calcium Bromide for Mercury Control, Alstom to Supply Equipment Used to Apply the Calcium Bromide

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China Will Account For 85 Percent of the NOx Control Expenditures This Year

The world market for new selective catalytic systems for industrial stationary applications will exceed $23 billion in 2014.  Eighty-five percent of the purchases will be for Chinese power plant and industrial facilities.  This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company in NOx Control World Markets.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

SCR Revenues $ Billions

Country

2014

 China

    20.0

 Germany

0.1

 Japan

0.1

 Poland

0.3

 South Korea

0.2

 Taiwan

0.3

 Turkey

0.2

 United Kingdom

0.2

 United States

1.1

 Other

0.6

 Total

    23.1

The massive five-year program for NOx reduction from power and industrial plants was already in place prior to the severe smog conditions in China in the last few months.  The result is that the polluters are striving to meet the new regulations earlier in the five year window rather than later.  Most of the Chinese expenditures will be for existing power plants with about 20 percent for new power plants. Expenditures by the waste-to-energy and other Chinese industries will be modest in comparison.

The U.S. market will exceed $1 billion this year which is down by 80 percent from the peak five years ago. The 2014 orders will be a mix of retrofits for coal-fired power plants and new systems for gas turbines. 

The market varies from year to year and country by the fact that individual coal-fired projects can exceed $200 million. So, if there are several projects in one year and none in the next, there will be large peaks and valleys. This environment has made it difficult to make a profit if SCR is the only business.  As a result, the suppliers of boilers are among the largest suppliers of the systems. Their business is less variable due to product diversity.

For more information on NOx Control World Markets, click on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/104-n035

 

 

 

World Power Generation Projects

New power generation projects are tracked in two publications. Fossil and Nuclear Power Generation includes both market forecasts and project data. World Power Generation Projects has just the project data.

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 Project Title

First Entry Date

Location

Startup date

 Raigad combined cycle Power Plant-GAIL India

12/1/2013

India

Unknown

 Tabuk integrated solar combined cycle plant-Saudi Electricity

12/1/2013

Saudi Arabia

Unknown

 Osan City CHP plant-DS Power

12/1/2013

South Korea

2016

 Vinh Tan power project-Vietnam Energy

12/1/2013

Vietnam

2018

 Kelar power plant-BHP Billiton

8/1/2013

Chile

2016

 Thamminapatnam 1,2-Meenakshi Energy

8/1/2013

India

2013

 Fox Energy Center-Wisconsin Public Service power plant

8/1/2013

WI

2019

 Genesee 4,5 gas turbine power plant-Capital Power

5/1/2013

Canada

2020

 Thar II power plant-Karachi Electric Supply/Sindh Engro Coal Mining

5/1/2013

Pakistan

2017

 Temple combined cycle expansion-Panda Power

4/1/2013

TX

2015

 Mauban expansion-Electricity Gen. Public Co. of Thailand/Meralco

1/1/2013

Philippines

2017

 Holland Board of Public Works combined cycle power plant

12/1/2012

MI

2016

 Leichhardt power plant--APA Group/AGL Energy

11/1/2012

Australia

2015

 Bedhabahal power plant-Odisha Thermal Power Corp.

4/1/2012

India

Unknown

 Patriot combined cycle power plant-Panda Power Partners

6/1/2011

PA

2016

 Gayatri (GEVPI)/NCC Infrastructure Holdings.power project

5/1/2011

India

2015

 Temple combined cycle-Panda Power Funds

4/1/2011

TX

2015

 Pueblo Airport power plant expansion-Black Hills

3/1/2011

CO

2017

 Saldanha Industrial Zone Power Plant

3/1/2011

South Africa

Unknown

 Diamantina 1 combined cycle-APA Group/AGL Energy

1/1/2011

Australia

2014

 Sellafield addition-NuGeneration

12/1/2010

UK

Unknown

 Anwara, Chittagong power plant-Bangladesh Power Dev. Board/NTPC

8/1/2010

Bangladesh

2017

 Katwa power project-West Bengal Power Development Corp.

7/1/2010

India

Unknown

 Hanhikivi 1--Fennovoima nuclear power project

5/1/2010

Finland

2024

 Jamshoro supercritical -Water and Power Development Authority

5/1/2010

Pakistan

2016

 LV Sutton combined cycle-Progress Energy

1/1/2010

NC

2013

 Kozloduy 7 nuclear power plant expansion

12/1/2009

Bulgaria

2023

 Nyagan combined cycle power plant-GRES

8/1/2009

Russia

2014

 Rabigh II expansion Stage 6-Saudi Electricity Co.

8/1/2009

Saudi Arabia

2017

 Opole expansion-Polska Grupa Energetyczna

2/1/2009

Poland

2019

 Rajpura supercritical power plant-Punjab State Electricity Board

11/1/2008

India

2014

 Temelin nuclear power plant addition-CEZ

8/1/2008

Czech Republic

2025

 Long Phu 1 supercritical power plant-PetroVietnam

8/1/2008

Vietnam

2017

 Cernavoda 3 and 4 nuclear power plant-EnergoNuclear

6/1/2008

Romania

2019

 Tuticorin power plant (Mutiara)-Coal & Oil Group (Dubai)

5/1/2008

India

2014

 Balkhash power project-Samruk-Kazyna

4/1/2008

Kazakhstan

2018

 Jaslovske Bohunice nuclear power plant

3/1/2008

Slovakia

2020

 Sherman combined cycle power plant-Panda

3/1/2008

TX

2014

 Wolverine Clean Energy Venture CFB power project-Wolverine Power Coop.

1/1/2008

MI

Cancelled

 Nine Mile Point nuclear power plant-UniStar Nuclear Energy

11/1/2007

NY

Cancelled

 Gorakhpur village (Fatehabad) nuclear power plant-Haryana Power Generation

10/1/2007

India

2017

 Cheyyur ultra mega power plant-NTPC Tamil Nadu Energy Co.

9/1/2007

India

Unknown

 Yangjiang 1,2 nuclear power plant-China Guangdong Nuclear Power Co.

6/1/2007

China

2014

 Walsum 10-STEAG/EVN

12/1/2006

Germany

2013

 Lunen-Trianel

12/1/2006

Germany

2013

 Newport combined cycle-Severn Power (Dong Energy)

11/1/2005

UK

2010

 Kendall combined cycle expansion-Mirant

6/1/2001

MA

2002

 San Gabriel power plant-First Gen Corp.

5/1/2001

Philippines

2016

 Bastrop combined cycle Energy Center

4/1/2001

TX

2002

 Nelson combined cycle plant-Invenergy

8/1/2000

IL

2014

 Barh I (1-3) supercritical-National Thermal Power Corp.

 

India

2014

 Marion-Guadalupe combined cycle project Texas Independent Energy

 

TX

2000

 Paris combined cycle plant-Panda

 

TX

2000

 

New power generation projects are tracked in two publications. Fossil and Nuclear Power Generation includes both market forecasts and project data. World Power Generation Projects has just the project data.

 

For more information on World Power Generation Projects, click on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/databases/28-energy/486-40ai

 

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