coal fired boiler plant News
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Tennessee Valley Authority to close 8 coal-powered units in Alabama and Kentucky
The nation's largest public utility is shuttering eight coal-fired boilers at plants in Alabama and Kentucky, and more reductions could be in store over the next few years. The Tennessee Valley Authority relied on coal to generate a majority of its electricity for decades, but at a Thursday board meeting in Oxford, Miss., CEO Bill Johnson said he hopes to reduce coal to just 20 percent of the ...
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Industrial Measurement and control market in China outpaces other countries
The market for industrial measurement and control products and services is growing at a much more rapid pace in China than any other country of the world. Furthermore, in some segments China is the worlds largest purchaser. These are the conclusions quickly apparent by querying the online, interactive World Markets for Your Products, published by the McIlvaine Company. Two ...
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Chinese will buy power plant pumps to move 34 million gallons per minute this year
This year China will buy pumps for its power plants which will move more than 34 million gallons per minute of water, fuel oil, and various slurries. The biggest application will be cooling water at coal-fired power plants. Boiler feedwater pump purchases will be small in terms of flow but substantial in price due to the high pressures needed. Forecasts by specific pump application have just been ...
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Coal-fired Power Generators have lots of “Clean” opportunities
In many Asian localities coal will be the only near term solution to create electricity, prosperity and health. In Japan, the U.S. and Europe coal will continue to provide much of the electricity for decades to come. Coal can be greener than any other form of generation. An example would be a system which uses 70% coal and 30% biomass and is producing CO2 which is injected to enhance oil ...
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EPA landmark clean air act settlement with tva to modernize coal-fired power plants and promote clean energy investments / state-of-the-art pollution controls and clean energy technology to provide up to $27 billion in annual health benefits
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced a settlement with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to resolve alleged Clean Air Act violations at 11 of its coal-fired plants in Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee. The settlement will require TVA to invest a TVA estimated $3 to $5 billion on new and upgraded state-of-the-art pollution controls that will prevent approximately 1,200 ...
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