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Clarke Energy secures first sale in Algeria with PlastPaper
Clarke Energy has signed its first deal in Algeria at PlastPaper’s industrial plastics facility in Oran. Clarke Energy signs deal to install a captive power plant at PlastPaper’s industrial plastic goods manufacturing facility in Oran Deal represent first megawatt of GE’s Jenbacher gas engine power plants for Clarke Energy in the country Plastpaper is installing the gas ...
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Demand for energy efficiency powers North American distribution transformer markets
The North American distribution transformers market expects stable growth, thanks largely to demand created by capacity addition and the need to replace existing distribution transformers. Most remarkably, utilities become highly energy conscious, and a large number of existing distribution transformers will be replaced with energy-efficient distribution transformers in the next few years. New ...
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Doosan Heavy Expands Cooperation on Eco-Friendly Hydrogen Energy Business
Partnering with KEPCO E&C on commercialization of ammonia- fueled gas turbine power plant Pursuing development of fuel cells, 100% hydrogen-fueled and dual-fuel power plants together with KOMIPO and JC Energy Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction is actively seeking to expand cooperation in the development of eco-friendly hydrogen energy technologies. Doosan Heavy announced on ...
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GE FlexEfficiency* 60 Truck Tour: a Journey into the Future of Power Generation
GE’s (NYSE: GE) FlexEfficiency 60 Truck Tour today begins a journey into the future of power generation. Over the next four months, the 4,000-mile tour will stop in 25 North American cities, showcasing the economic and environmental benefits of GE’s latest and most advanced energy technology. A custom-designed, 18-wheel tractor-trailer is loaded with ...
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EPA Proposes Carbon Pollution Standards for New Power Plants
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today proposed Clean Air Act standards to cut carbon pollution from new power plants in order to combat climate change and improve public health. In addition, EPA has initiated broad-based outreach and direct engagement with state, tribal, and local governments, industry and labor leaders, non-profits, and others to establish carbon pollution ...
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EPA Proposes Carbon Pollution Standards for New Power Plants
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today proposed Clean Air Act standards to cut carbon pollution from new power plants in order to combat climate change and improve public health. In addition, EPA has initiated broad-based outreach and direct engagement with state, tribal, and local governments, industry and labor leaders, non-profits, and others to establish carbon pollution ...
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NOx control market to reach $7.6 billion this year
The market for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems and replacement catalyst will reach a record $7.6 billion this year. This is the latest forecast in NOx Control World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company (www.mcilvainecompany.com). Sales of systems are projected at $6.1 billion. This includes the ammonia injection system, the catalyst, housing and all the ductwork and other ...
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Valve Sales Concentrated among 2500 Purchasers
Industrial valve sales exceeded $58 billion last year. Five hundred and fifty-five companies bought 40 percent of the total. 1500 companies accounted for 60 percent of the total. 2500 companies purchased 70 percent of all valves. Sinopec which is the largest oil and gas producer and is also a large refiner and EPC purchased nearly 2 percent of the total. The top five oil and gas companies ...
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