Power plant boiler News
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China to spend over $1 trillion on new power generation in this decade
China will be the world leader in power plant purchases during the 2010-20 period. It will spend more than $1 trillion to expand its generating capacity. This is the latest McIlvaine forecast based on data appearing in four McIlvaine online reports. The largest expenditure will be for new coal-fired power plants. Over 300 coal projects are in the planning stage. It is estimated that 75 ...
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Benefit of emission reduction in coal-fired power plants demonstrated with environmental burden index
Coal-fired power plant operators can make substantial reductions in actual greenhouse gases and huge reductions in other emissions. Operating costs would be reduced while the cost of electricity and life cycle costs would not increase. The large investment to accomplish this would greatly boost the U.S. economy. This is the conclusion of the McIlvaine Company in its just completed analysis: ...
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Timing Changes, But Coal-fired Power Plant Boom Will Continue
In April, the McIlvaine Company predicted the world would be operating 1.7 million MW of coal-fired boilers in 2011. The new forecast in the continually updated, Coal-fired Boilers: World Analysis and Forecast is for 1.6 million MW of installed capacity. However, the forecast for 2020 of 2.1 million MW remains unchanged. The prediction that $2.5 trillion will be invested in new coal-fired ...
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Burn Coal and Reduce CO2 Not Increase It
Documento sin título Contrary to the popular belief, coal can actually be utilized to reduce greenhouse gases not increase them. This is the conclusion reached in the McIlvaine “World Market for Your Products”. The biggest misconception has to do with the use of coal to convert corn or switchgrass into ethanol. The substitution of ethanol for gasoline has a ...
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