INDUSTRIAL BOILER UPDATE
April 2013
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Newmont Experience with 10 Meter Bags Has Been Good
Tri-Mer System Controls Multiple Pollutants
Coverage of Industrial Boilers in the Fabric Filter Newsletter
Coverage of Industrial Boilers in the Scrubber/Adsorber Newsletter
Nationwide has SCR for Industrial Boilers
Council of Industrial Boilers has a Number of Associate Members
Cleaver-Brooks is a Major Supplier of Industrial Boilers
Fluid Bed & Stoker Fired Boiler Operations and Performance Conference - May 20-22, 2013
Detroit Stoker has Lots of Experience with Biomass
PROJECTS
Metso has Order for CHP Plant in Västerås, Sweden
Metso Providing Kuopion Energia in Kuopio, Finland, with Combustor to Burn Pulverized Peat
Metso will supply Jönköping Energi’s Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Plant in Torsvik, Sweden with Biomass Boiler
Metso will Supply PT Cikarang Listiindo in Indonesia with 2 Power Boilers
Metso will Supply Värnamo Energi AB with a Biomass Power Plant
Metso-supplied World’s Largest Biomass Gasification Plant Inaugurated in Finland
Metso to Supply Biomass Power Plant for Vimmerby Energi & Miljö in Sweden for Green Energy Production
Metso to Supply Biomass Power Plant to Bioenergeticheskaya Kompaniya in Russia
Metso to Supply Biomass-Fired Heating Plant for District Heat Production to Savon Voima in Finland
Metso’s Biomass-fired Heating Plant Delivery will increase the Production of Green Energy in Line with Savon Voima’s Strategy
Waupun Replacing Coal-fired Boilers with Gas Turbines
CNIM Selects Metso’s Automation for Waste-to-Energy Plant in Suffolk, UK
Dow to Build Several New Chemical Plants on the U.S. Gulf Coast
Cambria Cogen is one of 20 CFB Combustors Burning Coal Refuse and which may Remove HCl but Increase Mercury
MARKETS
Comparison of Final and Previous Industrial Boiler MACT
60 Universities are still Operating Coal-fired Boilers
Will Industrial Boiler Owners spend $5 Billion or $12 Billion to meet the New Industrial Boiler MACT? – Hot Topic Hour March 21, 2013
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Fuel Cost and Environmental Regulations are Causing Changes in Industrial Boiler Design and Operation
There are many new industrial boilers being constructed in developing countries. Those in existence in developed countries are being upgraded in accordance with new environmental regulations and the availability of alternative fuels. A third development is the more efficient capture of the energy produced. These are the conclusions reached in Industrial Boilers. This is one of a number of segments of the McIlvaine service Industrial Emitters. (
www.mcilvainecompany.com)The increasingly stringent regulations are creating a number of changes. China has shut down thousands of small coal-fired boilers due to their SO2, NOx, and particulate emissions.
In the next few months, operators of U.S. industrial boilers will have to decide whether to gamble on low gas prices for the next two decades or add air pollution control equipment to their existing systems. There are more than 10,000 boilers listed in the McIlvaine Industrial Emitters database and project tracking system. Less than 2,000 will fall under the criteria for action set up by the new Industrial Boiler MACT rule. Of these 2,000 units, only 500 units will have to make major capital expenditures. These plants will have to decide whether to invest the funds to meet the new regulations or switch to natural gas or even retire the units and buy electricity. The Industrial Emitters program is tracking these decisions as they happen.
Fuel cost and availability is a major cause of change throughout the world. Europe has regulations on coal burning which require operators to also burn biomass. As a result, European operators are paying as much as $100 /ton for wood pellets from the U.S. and agricultural waste from South Asia. At the same time that natural gas has become economically attractive in the U.S., it has become unattractive in much of Europe. Recently, waste-to-energy plants in Europe have started exploring the potential of importing treated garbage which is labelled Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) from the Americas and elsewhere.
Most industrial boiler installations provide steam for industrial processes. Large chemical plants and refineries also generate their own electricity. There remains untapped potential to integrate power generation, process steam and supply of low quality steam for other applications. District heating is an example of the way to extract the most energy from the fuel. In a typical fossil-fired boiler, there is a cooling tower to condense the low pressure steam. The large plume visible from these plants is testimony to the very large amount of heat being lost. Several new processes can be integrated into industrial complexes. One is the production of ethanol. The low pressure steam from power generation can be utilized with major cost savings. One of the fastest growing industries is Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAI). The production of fish in carefully temperature and oxygen controlled tanks is proving to be less costly than the traditional ponds. They can be located at industrial facilities and be integrated with power production.
In addition to the cost benefits of cogeneration, there is the substantial reduction in greenhouse gases. If an ethanol or RAI plant does not have to be equipped with a boiler, there is a very substantial reduction in potential CO2 emissions.
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CHEMICAL INDUSTRY UPDATE
May 2013
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Asian Companies Emerging as Suppliers of Continent’s Fast Growth Chemical Industry
UK Researchers Devise PE Decomposition Additive
COMPANY NEWSMitsui & Celanese Enter Joint Venture to Produce Methanol in U.S.
Solvay, Ineos Reach Merger Agreement for PVC Businesses
Mitsubishi Buys Michigan-based Compounder Comtrex
Mitsubishi Chemical, JNC, and Japan Polychem to Transfer PP Businesses
Evonik and OPX Biotechnologies Signs Development Agreement for Bio-based Chemicals
Dow Chemical’s Venture Targets $1 Billion in Carbon Investments
Chemical Industry Forecasts and Updates are included as part of Air & Water Monitoring World Markets.
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OIL & GAS LATEST PROJECTS
May 2013
Sales Leads for Oil and Gas
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TransCanada Moves Forward on West-East Oil Pipeline Plan (Project Dated: 5/22/2013)·
Foster Wheeler Awarded SNG Studies by Pecket Energy in Chile (Project Dated: 5/22/2013)·
Key Energy Hopes to Build Water Treatment Plant in Carlsbad, NM (Proposal Dated: 5/22/2013)·
EU Countries Showing Interest in Ukraine's Gas Transportation and Storage System (Article Dated: 5/17/2013)·
Ezra Wins Four New Contracts Totaling Nearly $120 Mln (Contract Dated: 5/17/2013)·
Daybreak Oil and Gas Launches Six Well Drilling Program to Develop California East Slopes Oil Project (Project Dated: 5/17/2013)·
Mott MacDonald Awarded Engineering Consultancy Contract for Al Khafji Field (Contract Dated: 5/17/2013)·
Pars Oil & Gas Signs Six Deals with Iranian Companies (Agreement Dated: 5/17/2013)·
Colorado Oil and Gas Companies Find Cleaning Toxic Liquid Waste an Expensive Process (Analysis Dated: 5/17/2013)·
Ecosphere Technologies, Inc. with Patented Ozonix Technology Selected as 2013 New Energy Pioneer (Article Dated: 5/17/2013)·
Key Energy Hopes to Build Water Treatment Plant in Carlsbad, NM (Article Dated: 5/17/2013)·
Mozambique and Tanzania Resurgence Reshapes Eastern Africa Oil Landscape (Article Dated: 5/16/2013)·
Both Critics and Supporters Unhappy with Obama Handling of Keystone Pipeline Review (Article Dated: 5/15/2013)·
ProSep Awarded $2 Mln Contract for Produced Water Treatment Solution (Contract Dated: 5/15/2013)·
Austin Startup Omni Water Solutions Raises $4 Million for Expansion (Article Dated: 5/15/2013)·
New Euclid, OH Pipe Plant Expects to Transform Coatings Industry (Article Dated: 5/15/2013)·
Colorado Fracking Database Questioned by Harvard Study (Analysis Dated: 5/15/2013)·
Chevron Announces Carnarvon Basin Natural Gas Discovery Offshore Australia (Article Dated: 5/15/2013)·
Repsol Makes Three Oil Discoveries in Alaska (Article Dated: 5/15/2013)·
Ridgeline Announces New PA Water Treatment Facility and Expansion of NM Facility (Project Dated: 5/15/2013)·
Mongolia and Genie Energy Sign Strategic Oil Shale Development Agreement (Agreement Dated: 5/14/2013)·
Plains All American Announces New Cactus Oil Pipeline in Texas (Project Dated: 5/14/2013)·
Shell Awards Jacobs Contract for Hong Kong Oil Project (Contract Dated: 5/14/2013)·
Atlas Pipeline to Buy Eagle Ford Shale Midstream Business for $1Bln (Agreement Dated: 5/14/2013)·
Iran Terminates CNPCs' South Pars Phase 11 Contract (Contract Dated: 5/14/2013)·
BP to Invest Nearly $540 Mln in South Africa, Mozambique (Investment Dated: 5/14/2013)·
LyondellBasell Unveils Plans for NGL Fractionation at Corpus Christi (Project Dated: 5/13/2013)These sales leads are part of Oil, Gas, Shale and Refining Markets and Projects, and are issued bi-weekly. As a subscriber to Air & Water Monitoring World Markets, you receive a 30 percent discount for this service.
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MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS UPDATE
April 2013
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ARKANSAS
Hope City WWTP Rehab Project to Begin
CALIFORNIA
$240 Million for Sacramento Water/Wastewater Projects
Ventura to Try Pasteurization at Wastewater Treatment Plant
CANADA
Peracetic Acid Could Save Sudbury $2 Million
New Treatment Process for Sechelt WWTP
Harper Government Awards Major Construction Contract for Port Granby Project
$28 Million Contract Awarded for New Port Granby Water Treatment Plant
COLORADO
Fort Morgan Hears of Possibly Costly Wastewater Rules Change
CONNECTICUT
Old Lyme Votes to Study Wastewater Treatment Options
FLORIDA
FGUA Adds 71 Water and Wastewater Systems
Daytona Beach Needs Major Flooding, Wastewater Fixes
GEORGIA
$50 Million for 2 Valdosta WWTP Project
IDAHO
Coeur d’Alene to Seek Sewer Expansion Vote
Boise Requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements
ILLINOIS
Benton Needs Funding for $13.8 Million New WWTP
Libertyville to Spend $300,000 on Sludge Storage Facility
Kankakee to Receive $21.5 Million for WWTP Upgrade
INDIANA
Cape Girardeau Planning $55 Million WWTPMillersburg Wastewater Treatment Plant Funding Approved
Buchanan Awards Contract for Wastewater Project
KENTUCKY
Eminence Wastewater Treatment Plant Receives Funding
MASSACHUSETTS
$26 Million for Middleboro WWTP Upgrades
MICHIGAN
$5.7 Million for Charlevoix Wastewater Project
MINNESOTA
$8.2 Million for Mora WWTP Upgrade
Kasson Needs to Upgrade Wastewater Plant
MISSISSIPPI
Jackson Plans Wastewater Project
Hattiesburg Weighs WWTP Options
MONTANA
Laurel Requesting Bids for WWTP Improvement Project
NEBRASKA
Grand Island Plans Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades
Lexington Expanding WWTP
NEW HAMPSHIRE$75.6 Million Wastewater Treatment Project moves forward in Portsmouth
$2.5 Million Approved for WWTP Project
NEW MEXICO
Clovis Begins Phase I of Wastewater Treatment Upgrade
NEW YORK
Saugerties Seeks Bids to Upgrade Glasco WWTP
Saugerties Seeks Bids for Wastewater Project
NORTH CAROLINA
East Side Sewer Consolidation Discussed
OHIO
Christiansburg Planning $4.5 Million Sewer Project
Athens Begins Massive Sewer System Upgrade
Fostoria Requesting Bids for Clarifiers
Steubenville’s Uses Peracetic Acid at WWTP
OREGON
Bend Requesting Bids for WWTP Expansion
PENNSYLVANIA
Abington Proceeds with Wastewater Upgrade
SOUTH DAKOTA
$39 Million for Water/Wastewater Projects across State
Garretson Installing Advanced Metering System
Gov. Daugaard Announces $8.3 Million Loan for Ellsworth Development
TENNESSEE
Aging Sewer System Halts Springfield Growth
Surgoinsville Requesting Bids for Sewer Construction
Pigeon Forge Approves $27 Million Wastewater Construction Bid
TEXAS
Montgomery County Requesting Bids for Wastewater Equipment
Edcouch WWTP Stalls Amid Consultant Confusion
TCEQ Fines Harlingen for Levels in Effluent Water
VERMONT$7.6 Million for New Randolph WWTP
VIRGINIA Winchester to Move Forward with Wastewater Plant UpgradesWASHINGTON
Coulee Dam, Elmer City Discuss Wastewater Plant Project
WEST VIRGINIA
$200 Million for Wastewater Projects in Eastern Panhandle
BUSINESS NEWS
Thermoplastic Pumps Tackle Aggressive Fluids at Lowell WWTP
Ventura Says Recycled Heat Shows Promise for Wastewater Treatment
GECO Installing Equipment at New Cape Girardeau WWTP
Survalent Technology Commissions New Electric/Water SCADA System for Easley Combined Utilities
RECENT CHEMICAL BID REPORTS
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WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS
WORLD MARKET UPDATE
March/April 2013
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CHEMICAL INDUSTRY NEWS
Justice Dept. OK’s Ecolab’s $2.3 Billion Champion Purchase
Ashland Abandons 2014 Targets amid Break-Up SpeculationFlorida Fracking Bills Moving Through Legislature
Power Industry to Spend more than $22 Billion for Water Flow and Treatment Next Year
BASF Combines Water Solutions and Oilfield and Mining Solutions
Lonza Closes Irish Plant as Ridinger Presses Ahead With Cuts
EPA Notice Says Calif. Has Violated the Safe Drinking Water Act
New Blow to District as 375 Jobs Face The Axe
NEW PLANT CONSTRUCTION NEWS
Inge has Big Contract for UF as Desal Pretreatment in Ghana
A New Industrial Wastewater Treatment System in Spain
New Wastewater Treatment Plant to Come On-Line in DeSoto County
Austin Startup Omni Water Solutions Raises $4 Million for Expansion
TECHNOLOGY/NEW PRODUCT NEWS
This Nanotech "Lily Pad" Could Obliterate Stormwater Pollution
Growing Opportunities for Treatment of Fracking Water
Innovative Product Meets Strict Standards to Deliver Effective Solutions in Environmentally Sensitive Water
Clean Tech Entrepreneurs Look to Cash in on Fracking Boom
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GDP UPDATE Headlines
May 2013
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AMERICAS
United States
Mexico
ASIA
India
Taiwan
EUROPE / AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST
Czech Republic
France
Latvia
Lithuania
Slovenia
Spain
AMERICAS
United States
The recently released gross domestic product quarterly report shows a sluggish but improved economy. Markets responded with a day that saw little change in value.
The advance estimate of real GDP expanded at a seasonally-adjusted annualized rate of 2.5%, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce, falling short of analysts’ expectations of 3%, but much improved over the previous quarter’s 0.4% growth. GDP measures the nation's total output of goods and services. The Commerce Department will release an adjusted first quarter report on May 30.
BBVA Compass, a financial services firm, estimated a first quarter GDP growth of 2.3 or 2.4%. "We are more pessimistic than the majority of analysts," Kim Fraser, an economist at BBVA Compass, said. "Personal consumption and employment were strong in January and February, but slowed dramatically in March. Employment was down drastically," she said.
The increase in the first quarter was due to rises in personal consumption, business inventory, equipment and software, and housing investment, according to the Commerce Department’s report.
"Consumption was stronger than expected, and housing was a strong mover," Fraser said.
Imports increased, which resulted in a lower GDP, but economists like Fraser see an upside to this. "Imports may be an encouraging sign," she said, referencing the fact that they indicate an increase in consumer spending.
Another factor responsible for lower than expected GDP growth was a decrease in spending by local, state and federal governments.
Most of the effects of sequestration, the drastic across the board cuts to federal spending, have yet to be felt in the economy, but defense spending declined 11.5%, which kept the first quarter GDP growth from reaching 3%, according to BMO Capital Markets Senior Economist Sal Guatieri. "Federal defense spending carved 0.6 percentage points from growth," he wrote in a report.
Both Fraser and Guatieri believe the sequestration cuts will have more of an effect in the second quarter. Despite this, Guatieri predicted, "While sequestration will slow GDP in Q2, we still expect growth to top 3% in the second half of the year amid improved household finances, pent-up demand for autos, and the long-running housing market recovery."
The outlook for economic growth and inflation in Latin America's second-largest economy this year has deteriorated among private-sector economists, according to a Bank of Mexico survey.
Analysts see the country's economy expanding 3.35% in 2013, according to the average estimate of the central bank's April survey, down from the 3.46% expected in the previous month's poll.
Mexico's annual inflation is seen rising 3.9% this year, up from the previous estimate of 3.75%. Thirty-three local and foreign banks and consultancy firms responded to the April survey.
The central bank's survey showed economists maintain a glum view of Mexico's growth as sluggish global demand, particularly in the U.S., is already affecting Mexico's export engine.
The government itself sees first-quarter GDP growth slowing to an annual rate of 1%, the lowest since the recession of 2009, with an economic recovery expected to happen in the second half of the year.
Price worries have recently increased in Mexico after 12-month inflation rose to 4.72% in the first half of April, the highest level in seven months. The central bank has said it is a temporary uptick caused by volatile agricultural prices.
Lower growth and higher inflation led Mexico's central bank to stand pat on rates in its last policy meeting in late April, keeping a neutral tone. The bank already cut the key overnight interest rate by 50 basis points to 4% in its March decision.
Projecting a modest pick-up in economic activity in the coming months, Reserve Bank today pegged GDP (Gross Domestic Product) growth rate for the current fiscal year at 5.7%, significantly lower than the Finance Ministry's forecast of 6.1 to 6.7%.
"The Reserve Bank's baseline projection of GDP growth for 2013-14 is 5.7%. The bank's current assessment is that activity will remain subdued during the first half of this year with a modest pick-up in the second half, subject to appropriate conditions ensuing," RBI said in its annual monetary policy review for 2013-14.
India's economy grew by 5% in the last fiscal year, lowest in a decade, because of poor performance of manufacturing, agriculture and services sector.
The RBI's current fiscal year's growth estimate of 5.7% is much lower than the finance ministry's growth projection of 6.1-6.7% and Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council's growth projection of 6.4% for 2013-14.
It is also lower than the World Bank's growth projection, which predicted the Indian economy to grow by 6.1% in 2013-14 on account of robust domestic demand, strong savings and investment rate.
Not happy with RBI's growth projection, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia had described its outlook as 'pessimistic'.
"Reserve Bank is clearly more pessimistic than the government is. I think that the government forecast as of now is feasible. Critically what matters is, how effective we are in restoring the momentum of investment in the large projects", the Plan panel deputy chief said. The Reserve Bank today cut the key interest rate by just 0.25% to 7.25% …….. (Remaining text not included in this sample.)
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Many New Power Generation Projects in Asia
New power plant projects are tracked continuously and revised start-up summaries are published monthly. Here are plants starting up in 2014.
Startup Date / Fuel - Summary Chart
United States Summary Total for Startup Date: |
|
Fuel |
Total Size (MW) |
Biomass |
150 |
Coal |
150 |
Coal Gas |
582 |
Gas |
8931 |
Fuel |
Project Name |
Size (MW) |
Biomass |
Warren County biomass-fired power plant-Oglethorpe Power, GA |
100 |
Biomass |
Woodville-East TX Electric Coop, TX |
50 |
Coal |
Champion waste coal-fired CFB plant-Robinson Power, PA |
150 |
Coal Gas |
David M Ratcliffe (Liberty) IGCC-Mississippi Power, MS |
582 |
Gas |
Channel expansion-Calpine, TX |
260 |
Gas |
Cheyenne Prairie combined cycle power plant-Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power, WY |
130 |
Gas |
Deer Park expansion-Calpine, TX |
260 |
Gas |
Dover combined cycle (Cricket Valley)-Advanced Power Services, NY |
1000 |
Gas |
Ferguson combined cycle power plant-LCRA, TX |
540 |
Gas |
Gilcrist County power plant-Seminole Electric, FL |
1000 |
Gas |
Gloucester County combined cycle-West Deptford Energy LLC, NJ |
738 |
Gas |
Haynes 5,6 repower-Los Angeles DWP, CA |
600 |
Gas |
Kalama Energy Center--Energy Northwest plant, WA |
346 |
Gas |
Lake Side 2 combined cycle expansion-PacifiCorp, UT |
637 |
Gas |
Nelson combined cycle plant-Invenergy, IL |
600 |
Gas |
Red Gate power plant-South Texas Electric Coop., TX |
225 |
Gas |
Riviera Beach combined cycle-Florida Power & Light, FL |
1250 |
Gas |
Rubart Station-Mid-Kansas Electric Co., KS |
110 |
Gas |
Sherman combined cycle power plant-Panda, TX |
750 |
Gas |
Watson Cogen Reliability Project, CA |
85 |
Gas |
Westfield (Pioneer Valley Energy) combined cycle power plant, MA |
400 |
Worldwide Summary Totals for Startup Date: |
|
Fuel |
Total Size (MW) |
Biomass |
835 |
Coal |
60467 |
Gas |
51355 |
Liquefied Natural Gas |
4600 |
Nuclear |
17010 |
Oil |
5208 |
Fuel |
Project Name |
Size (MW) |
Biomass |
Drax biomass power project (Ouse Renewable Energy Plant), UK |
290 |
Biomass |
Portbury Dock Renewable Energy Plant-E.ON, UK |
150 |
Biomass |
Torsvik cogen power plant-Jonkoping Energi, Sweden |
100 |
Biomass |
Tyne Renewable Energy Center-MGT Power, UK |
295 |
Coal |
ACB India Chhattisgarh power plant, India |
900 |
Coal |
Adani Power Ltd. project in Chhindwara district, India |
1320 |
Coal |
Adilabad mine mouth power plant-Singareni Collieries Co. Ltd., India |
1200 |
Coal |
Amravati power plant-Elena Power & Infrastructure Ltd., India |
1350 |
Coal |
Angul captive power plant-Jindal Steel and Power, India |
400 |
Coal |
Anuppur--Moser Baer Phase 1 power project, India |
1200 |
Coal |
Bali Phase I power plant-China Huadian Group, Indonesia |
426 |
Coal |
Banka district (Siriya) supercritical-Jas Infrastructure (Abhijet), India |
1320 |
Coal |
Barangay Putting Bato West power plant-Trans-Asia Oil, Philippines |
135 |
Coal |
Barauni TPS expansion (1,2)-BSEB, India |
500 |
Coal |
Bargarh region power plant-Uttar Pradesh Power Corp., India |
600 |
Coal |
Barh I-National Thermal Power Corp., India |
1980 |
Coal |
Bellary 3 (Yaramaras) supercritical expansion-Karnataka Power Corp., India |
700 |
Coal |
Bengkayang power plant-PLN, Indonesia |
100 |
Coal |
Bokaro 4 supercritical power plant-Damodar Valley Corp., India |
500 |
Coal |
Bongaigaon power project-NTPC, India |
750 |
Coal |
Bow City Power Project-Bow City Power Ltd., Canada |
500 |
Coal |
Calaca CFB power plant-AC Energy Holdings/Trans-Asia Oil & Energy Dev. Corp., Philippines |
135 |
Coal |
Chalna-Bangladesh Power Development Board/NTPC, Bangladesh |
1320 |
Coal |
Champa supercritical power project-Moser Baer, India |
1320 |
Coal |
Chandwa (Matrishri Usha Jayaswal)-Tata Power/Abhijeet (JAS Infrastructure), India |
1080 |
Coal |
Enugu-Minaj Holdings Ltd. power project, Nigeria |
600 |
Coal |
Gardabani power plant-Georgia Partnership Fund, Georgia |
230 |
Coal |
Global Business Power plant expansion in Toledo City, Philippines |
82 |
Coal |
Global Powmin power plant, India |
2640 |
Coal |
Haldia power plant-RPG Group (CESC), India |
600 |
Coal |
Ib Valley 3,4--AES/Orissa State Electricity Board expansion, India |
1320 |
Coal |
Jeneponto expansion-Bosowa Group, Indonesia |
300 |
Coal |
Jorf Lasfar expansion (5,6), Morocco |
700 |
Coal |
Kalimantan power plant with aluminum smelter-NALCO, Indonesia |
1250 |
Coal |
Kosovo C, Kosovo |
500 |
Coal |
Krishnapatnam Phase 1-Thermal Powertech Corp. India, India |
1320 |
Coal |
Mao Khe-Vinacomin, Vietnam |
440 |
Coal |
Mindanao expansion-Aboitiz Power/Evonik Steag, Philippines |
150 |
Coal |
Moorburg 1,2-Vattenfall Europe, Germany |
1640 |
Coal |
Muara Enim (South Sumatra 6) power plant-PT Bumi Resources Indonesia, Indonesia |
600 |
Coal |
Mundra supercritical power plant-Adani Power, India |
4620 |
Coal |
Muzaffarpur Stage II-NTPC and BSEB, India |
390 |
Coal |
Nandikur power plant expansion-Udupi Power Corp., India |
1200 |
Coal |
Nava Bharat Ventures power plant, Zambia |
300 |
Coal |
Nawapara power plant-TRN Energy, India |
600 |
Coal |
Negros Occidental power plant-Global Business Power Corp., Philippines |
80 |
Coal |
Nghi Son Economic Zone (Cong Thanh) 1 power plant-EVN, Vietnam |
600 |
Coal |
Norochcholai power plant, Sri Lanka |
900 |
Coal |
Parli TPP Stage III-Mahagenco, India |
250 |
Coal |
Puttalam power project-Ceylon Electricity Board, Sri Lanka |
900 |
Coal |
Raipur supercritical power plant-GMR Energy, India |
1370 |
Coal |
Rajpura supercritical power plant-Punjab State Electricity Board, India |
1320 |
Coal |
Rio Turbio CFB power plant-Yacimientos Carboniferos Rio Turbio, Argentina |
240 |
Coal |
RioZim power project, Zimbabwe |
1200 |
Coal |
Safi IPP-ONE, Morocco |
1300 |
Coal |
Sarkhadi Phase I supercritical power plant-Gujarat State Electricity Corp., India |
1600 |
Coal |
Seival project-MPX Energia/E.On project, Brazil |
600 |
Coal |
Sirkali power plant-Neyveli Lignite (NLC), India |
2000 |
Coal |
Surat--Gujarat Minerals Dev. Corp., India |
125 |
Coal |
Talcher power project-Lanco Infratech, India |
1320 |
Coal |
Talwandi Sabo (Banwala) power project-Punjab State Electricity Board, India |
2640 |
Coal |
Tori II power project-Essar Energy, India |
600 |
Coal |
Tuticorin expansion-Neyveli Lignite Corp./Tamil Nadu Elect. Board, India |
500 |
Coal |
Vidarbhar region supercritical power plants-Lanco Infratech, India |
1320 |
Coal |
Vinh Tan 3.2-Vietnam Electricity (EVN)/One Energy, Vietnam |
1244 |
Coal |
Visakhapatnam (Vizag) TP-Hinduja National Power Corp., India |
1040 |
Coal |
Wilhelmshaven 2-E.ON, Germany |
500 |
Coal |
Yeongheung 5,6, South Korea |
1600 |
Gas |
Al Shuweihat power and desalination expansion-Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity, United Arab Emirates |
1600 |
Gas |
Amara power plant, Iraq |
500 |
Gas |
Arun power plant-PLN, Indonesia |
200 |
Gas |
Az Zour steam tail addition-Al Ghanim International, Kuwait |
400 |
Gas |
Baiji power plant--Iraqi Ministry of Electricity, Iraq |
1014 |
Gas |
Baixada Fluminense power plant-Petrobras, Brazil |
550 |
Gas |
Baja California II-Comision Federal de Electricidad, Mexico |
134 |
Gas |
Banyan district combined cycle power plant-Sembcorp, Singapore |
400 |
Gas |
Bengkanai power plant-PLN, Indonesia |
280 |
Gas |
Bibiyana 3 combined cycle-Power Development Board, Bangladesh |
450 |
Gas |
Calabar Cross River State power plant-Essar African Holdings, Nigeria |
600 |
Gas |
Caridad II-Minera Mexico, Mexico |
250 |
Gas |
Centro combined cycle-CFE, Mexico |
640 |
Gas |
Chana combined cycle expansion (2)-EGAT, Thailand |
800 |
Gas |
Cherepetskaya combined cycle power plant-E4 Group, Russia |
400 |
Gas |
Chiba expansion-Tokyo Electric Power, Japan |
500 |
Gas |
Coolimba gas-fired project-Aviva and AES, Australia |
360 |
Gas |
Coryton power plant-InterGen, UK |
900 |
Gas |
Dhuvaran III power project-Gujarat State Electricity Corp. (GSECL), India |
375 |
Gas |
Diamantina 1 combined cycle-APA Group/AGL Energy, Australia |
240 |
Gas |
Dibis expansion-Kirkuk power plant, Iraq |
320 |
Gas |
Dongducheon combined cycle-Dongducheon Dream Power, South Korea |
1900 |
Gas |
El Faro-Shougang Generacion Electrica (Shougesa), Peru |
300 |
Gas |
El Tebbin power plant-Middle Delta Electricity Production Co., Egypt |
750 |
Gas |
Erbil conversion to combined cycle, Iraq |
500 |
Gas |
Erzin district combined cycle power plant-Akenerji, Turkey |
900 |
Gas |
Eurostar power plant-MetCap, Turkey |
878 |
Gas |
Giza North combined cycle-Cairo Electricity Production Co., Egypt |
1500 |
Gas |
Great Island combined cycle-SSE, UK |
460 |
Gas |
Hiranandani Group power project, India |
2500 |
Gas |
Jebel Ali P (Hassyan)-Dubai Electricity & Water Authority, United Arab Emirates |
1600 |
Gas |
Jiyeh power plant, Lebanon |
78 |
Gas |
Kakogawa works power plant-Kobe Steel, Japan |
600 |
Gas |
Khormala Phase I combined cycle power plant, Iraq |
640 |
Gas |
Kimanis combined cycle power plant-Petronas Gas and Yayasan Sabah, Malaysia |
300 |
Gas |
Kirikkale combined cycle power plant-Eser Holding and Acwa Power, Turkey |
800 |
Gas |
Kodda combined cycle-Rural Power Co., Bangladesh |
750 |
Gas |
Leverkusen combined cycle power plant-Repower, Germany |
430 |
Gas |
Maranhao state combined cycle power plant-MPX Power, Brazil |
500 |
Gas |
Maua 3 combined cycle power plant-UTE, Brazil |
580 |
Gas |
Mittelsburenpower plant-Gemeinschaftskraftwerk Bremen, Germany |
440 |
Gas |
Noida combined cycle-Noida Power Co., India |
400 |
Gas |
Nong Saeng District independent power project--J Power, Thailand |
1600 |
Gas |
Ogorodny Proezd-Novomoskovskaya, Russia |
600 |
Gas |
Pocheon combined cycle, South Korea |
1600 |
Gas |
Pohang Works expansion-POSCO, South Korea |
290 |
Gas |
Port Harcourt, Nigeria |
420 |
Gas |
Power Generation Supply power plant, Thailand |
1600 |
Gas |
Qurayyah combined cycle conversion-Saudi Electric Co., Saudi Arabia |
1241 |
Gas |
Qurayyah combined cycle IPP1, Saudi Arabia |
4000 |
Gas |
Ressano Garcia power plant-Gigawatt-Mozambique, Mozambique |
175 |
Gas |
Sasol/EDM power project, Mozambique |
140 |
Gas |
Severnaya 2 combined cycle-Azerenerji OJSC, Azerbaijan |
400 |
Gas |
Shimal 2 combined cycle, Azerbaijan |
400 |
Gas |
Shuweihat 3 power project-Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Authority, United Arab Emirates |
1600 |
Gas |
Siddhirganj combined cycle-Electricity Generation Co. of Bangladesh, Bangladesh |
340 |
Gas |
Sur combined cycle plant-Oman Power and Water Procurement, Oman |
2000 |
Gas |
Swaida combined cycle plant-Iran Power Plant Projects Management Co., Syria |
470 |
Gas |
Talimarjan combined cycle power plant, Uzbekistan |
800 |
Gas |
Thornton Cleveleys combined cycle power plant-Wyre Power, UK |
850 |
Gas |
Three Springs open cycle power project-ERM Power, Australia |
330 |
Gas |
Tripoli West expansion-Gecol (General Electricity Co. of Libya), Libya |
1400 |
Gas |
Tuaspring combined cycle plant, Singapore |
411 |
Gas |
Tzafit combined cycle-Dalia Power Energies, Israel |
835 |
Gas |
Ubungo Dar es Salaam power plant-Tanzania Electric Supply Co Ltd., Tanzania |
1000 |
Gas |
Wasit cogeneration plant-Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia |
750 |
Gas |
Yarima combined cycle plant-BHP Billiton, Australia |
190 |
Gas |
Zouk power plant, Lebanon |
194 |
Liquefied Natural Gas |
Bidadi combined cycle-Karnataka Power Corp., India |
1400 |
Liquefied Natural Gas |
Joetsu combined cycle power plant-Chubu Electric, Japan |
2400 |
Liquefied Natural Gas |
Wang Noi 4 expansion-Egat, Thailand |
800 |
Nuclear |
Fangjiashan 1,2, China |
2000 |
Nuclear |
Fuqing 1,2 nuclear power plant-China National Nuclear Corp., China |
2000 |
Nuclear |
Mochovce 3,4 nuclear power plant-Slovenske Elektrarne, Slovakia |
810 |
Nuclear |
New Korea 3 nuclear power plant, South Korea |
1340 |
Nuclear |
Ningde 1,2 nuclear power plant-Datang Inter. Power/Guangdong Nuclear Power, China |
2160 |
Nuclear |
Sanmen 1, 2 nuclear power plant-State Nuclear Power Technology Co., China |
2500 |
Nuclear |
Shin Kori 3 and 4 nuclear power plant, South Korea |
2700 |
Nuclear |
Taishan 1,2 nuclear power plant-EDF/China Guangdong Nuclear Power Corp., China |
3500 |
Oil |
Al Manakher power plant-Amman Asia Electric Power, Jordan |
573 |
Oil |
Meghnaghat 2-Bangladesh Power Dev. Board, Bangladesh |
335 |
Oil |
Rabigh II expansion Stage 6-Saudi Electricity Co., Saudi Arabia |
2800 |
Oil |
Rumaila-Basra power plant-Iraqi Ministry of Electricity, Iraq |
1500 |
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Fossil & Nuclear Power Generation: World Analysis &
Forecast
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