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CBC Industrias Pesadas, MHI Subsidiary in Brazil, Receives Order for Biomass-fired Boiler from Country`s Largest Pulp Manufacturer
-- Contribution to Utilization of Renewable Energy -- Tokyo, June 13, 2012 - (JCN Newswire) - CBC Industrias Pesadas S.A. (CBC), a wholly owned Brazilian subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), has received a turnkey order for a high-capacity, high-performance biomass-fired boiler from Suzano Papel e Celulose, the largest pulp maker in Brazil. The boiler will be installed at ...
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New Triple-flextm literature available from Bryan Steam
Bryan steam offers new 4-page literature featuring the triple-flex™ (patent pending) ultra-high efficiency condensing boilers. the new literature offers complete operating and performance features of the boilers, as well as quality construction features. information on standard and optional equipment is provided. the brochure also includes a chart listing the boiler dimensions and ...
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HSE issues safety alert on gas appliance flues in ceiling voids
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a safety alert aimed at builders and developers, managing agents, landlords and occupiers of residential properties with gas central heating boilers sited on internal walls. The purpose of the alert is to raise awareness of a potential poisoning risk. The risk arises from a particular arrangement of flues for gas boilers. Such boilers, most ...
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Biomass reaches the heart of Spanish cities with specific solutions for the end consumer
‘Biomass in your Home’ is a roadshow organised by AVEBIOM to meet the information demands of people living in different cities. Its technical team have encountered a wide range of profiles of people interested in gaining access or providing solutions thanks to the multiple possibilities that biomass offers for heating homes. The representative sample – based on the first six ...
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Coal-fired Boiler IIoT needs to draw on Accumulated Materials Wisdom
IIoT promises to deliver higher efficiencies and lower operating costs to coal-fired boiler operators around the world. Much of the progress will be dependent on better choices of existing materials and development of new ones. When linked to remote O&M centers coal-fired boilers in developing countries can perform to the same high levels as units in countries with the greatest reservoir of ...
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Combi boiler market to be driven by rigorous regulatory frameworks and rapid product advancements
Owing to the massive investments being made in low carbon innovations, the revenue graph of combi boiler market has received a remarkable boost over the recent years. A marked increase in environmental concerns to lower the greenhouse gas emissions has compelled various regulatory authorities to prescribe stringent legislations regarding the installation of heating systems across commercial and ...
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Gov. Gregoire Signs Landmark Legislation to Transition State Off of Coal Power
Gov. Chris Gregoire today, joined by TransAlta executives, legislators, and members of the environmental and labor communities, signed legislation to phase out coal-fired energy production at the TransAlta power plant in Centralia. Senate Bill 5769 solidifies into law a collaborative agreement to close the state's two coal boilers – the first in 2020 and the second in 2025. The agreement ...
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EPA Carbon Standards for Modified Plants Impose Double Regulation, Utilities Say
An Environmental Protection Agency proposed rule that would require modified and reconstructed power plants to meet two different carbon dioxide emissions standards under separate provisions of the Clean Air Act is illegal, states and industry groups said. “The EPA provides no discussion regarding how an affected [electricity generating unit] could meet two different standards, the basis ...
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EPA proposes changes to clean air act standards for boilers and incinerators/reconsidered standards would set emission limits for less than one percent of boilers, achieve public health benefits while increasing flexibility and responding to public input
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing changes to Clean Air Act standards for boilers and certain incinerators based on extensive analysis, review and consideration of data and input from states, environmental groups, industry, lawmakers and the public. The proposed reconsideration would achieve extensive public health protections through significant reductions in toxic air ...
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