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Successful study in the UK
ECOMB performed a feasibility study at large coal-fired power plant located in the UK, in March 2016. This was done together with our new partner for the UK market, BioC Ltd. Conclusions and results from this study were presented to the company’s management team in June. The conclusion was that an installation of an Ecotube-System would have a very positive effect on their boiler units to ...
By Ecomb AB
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Completed Ecotube-System Installations in Poland
Three boilers units at the Megatem EC plant in Lublin, Poland, were upgraded with Ecotube-Systems during 2015 in order to reduce emissions of NOx and also to reduce and stabilize emissions of CO. The three coal fired travelling grate CHP boilers are primarily used to supply the city of Lublin with district heating but also electricity. Read more about these three installation here. ...
By Ecomb AB
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Satisfactory fuel savings or a full refund
Magnatech has been awarded a contract to supply its Fuel Conditioning units for boilers and CHP units to five MOD bases in the South of England. The contract follows successful trials where similar units have been saving in excess of £100 000 per year, according to the utilities' manager, with no ongoing costs. Described by Magnatech as 'Probably the most powerful purpose-made units ...
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Forces attracted to fuel savings
Magnatech Fuel Conditioning Limited have recently completed a contract to install their very powerful magnetic fuel conditioning units to all structural gas and oil burning equipment across five MOD bases in England. This was after research concluded that Magnatech was the most cost effective provider of this type of application. The MOD have used this technology previously, when a number of ...
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Mārupes Siltumnīcas invests a million euros in the new boiler house complex
The Latvian modular boiler house manufacturer SIA EcoHeat Technologies has completed and put into operation a new container-type boiler house complex SIA Mārupes Siltumnīcas, which consists of 2 biomass water-heated boiler units with a capacity of each unit of 0.95 MW and a total boiler house capacity of 1.9 MW. In the new boiler house, heat energy is produced using local, renewable energy ...
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Veolia ES Waste-to-Energy Awarded a 17 year Contract with Pinellas County, FL Estimated at $615 Million over the term
Facility Capable of Generating Enough Electricity to Power 45,000 Homes Daily Paris -- During meeting of the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners on January 23, Veolia ES Waste-to-Energy, Inc. was awarded the contract to be the long-term operator of the Pinellas Waste-to-Energy Facility by unanimous approval. The $25 million yearly contract extends for 17 years, representing an ...
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Dosing CO2
Plants need light and CO2 for photosynthesis to take place. Lower CO2 levels have a negative effect on the quality of the plants and therefore, the crop. In many cases the flue gas from gas-fired boilers or cogeneration units is used to increase the CO2 level in greenhouses. Liquid CO2 in combination with flue gas or not can also be added to increase the level of CO2. CO2 fans and distribution ...
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Geothermal Installation Showcased by MassCEC
Recently, one of our installations was showcased by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center as a geothermal success story. Before Geothermal Installation: The 3700 square foot home had an oil boiler, two hydro-air units, and two air conditioning condensers. Despite having the air conditioning evaluated by several HVAC companies, it never worked properly. Between 1997 and 2016, the average oil ...
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Second-generation biofuels heading steadily towards commercial success, asserts Frost & Sullivan
The utilisation of second-generation bio feedstock, such as agricultural residue, forest residue and black liquor, is currently limited to power generation in combined heat and power (CHP) plants or regeneration units. Second-generation bio feedstock has been extensively researched as a potential source of liquid fuels for transportation. Over time, technological advances are poised to make ...
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GreenField Ethanol announces the launch of G2Biochem
GreenField Ethanol announced the launch of G2Biochem, a collaborative partnership that will acquire, validate and commercialize GreenField's innovative patented process technology. This technology will make next generation ethanol a commercial reality. G2Biochem is backed by major international partners and collaborators including Andritz and Novozymes. This innovative technology has ...
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$390 Billion Investment in Coal-fired Boilers Next Year
Power generators will spend $390 billion in 2013 for new coal-fired boilers. Direct costs of equipment will be $260 billion while indirect costs will be $130 billion. This is the latest forecast of the McIlvaine Company in its Fossil & Nuclear Power Generation: World Analysis & Forecast. There will be a mix of subcritical, supercritical and ultrasupercritical boilers. Most of the units ...
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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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124 coal and gas-fired power plants slated for startup in 2006
Untitled Document There are 124 coal and gas-fired power generation projects, 25 MW or larger, scheduled for 2006 startup in the McIlvaine Company database, World Power Generation Projects. Gas-fired projects outnumber coal-fired projects. 2006 Plant Startups (number of generator units) Region Fuel Coal Gas LNG Total ...
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Cogeneration and Distributed Power in Africa
With the focus on ensuring stable supplies of power in many African countries, the benefits maximising fuel efficiency are often overlooked. Fuel costs have increased over recent decades, and the need to maximise scare resources means cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) technology is now getting the recognition it deserves. Cogeneration maximises the energy in a fuel by utilising not ...
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GSA Releases Latest Test Results for Innovative Building Technologies
Today, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) released three new reports as part of its Green Proving Ground program, which tests building technologies in real-world situations to evaluate their potential to save energy, water, and reduce utility costs. Through the Green Proving Ground, GSA is finding new ways that federal buildings across the nation can save taxpayer dollars, while also ...
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Elkhorn, Neb., Facility Recognized as Top Performing Energy Star Certified Manufacturing Plant
The Merck Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health facility in Elkhorn, Neb., is one of 70 manufacturing plants that achieved Energy Star certification for their superior energy performance in 2014. The facility was officially recognized this week for leading the pharmaceutical industry by saving energy and money while combating changing climate. “Energy Star certified manufacturing plants ...
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Leading the renewal of American manufacturing: Ohio’s combined heat and power program
On March 9, 2012, the Ohio Public Utility Commission hosted a workshop for the Pilot Program on Combined Heat and Power, which it has launched in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The workshop convened industrial companies, energy experts, and state-level policymakers to discuss the role of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technology in complying with upcoming federal ...
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EPA Issues Long-Awaited Final Rule Revising Standards for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
On December 20, 2012, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Jackson signed a much-anticipated rulemaking package revising the emission standards for commercial and industrial solid waste incineration units (CISWI). The rule has not yet been published in the Federal Register. The final rule accomplishes two broad goals: it revises the Clean Air Act (CAA) emission limits for ...
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EPA Issues Long-Awaited Final Rule Revising Standards for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
On December 20, 2012, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Jackson signed a much-anticipated rulemaking package revising the emission standards for commercial and industrial solid waste incineration units (CISWI). The rule has not yet been published in the Federal Register. The final rule accomplishes two broad goals: it revises the Clean Air Act (CAA) emission limits for ...
By Acta Group
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Los Angeles Moves Forward with Cleaner Power from GE
GE Technology Eliminates Ocean Water for Cooling, Reduces Emissions, Improves Reliability GE’s Advanced Gas Turbines Support Renewable Energy with Fast Startup The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is losing the weight of old technology and exercising its right to use a more environmentally friendly approach. The utility is upgrading the Scattergood Generating Station ...
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