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Voltalia is an international player in the renewable energies. In one of their recent biomass projects in Cacao, French Guiana, they have selected Berkes Company for the design, manufacture and assemble of the Power Plant boiler. It will generate 23 T/H of superheated steam at 68bar(a) and 485 °C. Berkes has a long experience in different types of biomass projects, having ...
By ENVEA
The U.S. is not building new coal-fired power plants and will be shutting down nearly 70,000 MW of existing power plants. There is uncertainty regarding the remaining 190,000 MW depending on clean power regulations. The result of this shrinkage is a large excess of coal-fired boiler talent in the country. Two options for beneficial use are to channel this talent into: Other types of power ...
The market to reduce NOx from stationary and mobile sources is changing rapidly due to two factors: regulations and innovations. More stringent regulations in one country have a cascade effect resulting in increased stringency in many countries. Innovations in one industry eventually lead to incorporation in other industries but the pace at which this occurs is too slow. It is, therefore, ...
ClearSign Combustion Corporation (NASDAQ: CLIR) today announced that it has measured and documented a further 40% reduction in emissions of Nitrous Oxides (NOx), now down to 3 parts per million (PPM) from its previous record of 5 PPM announced just last month. This most recent demonstration was performed using a prototype burner based on ClearSign's novel Duplex Burner Architecture, again in a ...
Johnson Matthey announced today that it has signed an agreement to buy Argillon Group for €214 million in cash from Ceramics Luxembourg 2(f) S.à r.l., a company owned by KKR funds. Argillon Group is an international group specialising in catalysts and advanced ceramic materials. The group currently manufactures and sells a range of products into a number of different industries. Argillon has ...
Anguil Environmental Systems Inc., a Milwaukee based air pollution control supplier has been awarded a multi-million dollar contract to assist an ethanol plant in meeting Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulatory requirements. A 42 million gallon expansion at the ethanol production plant in Nebraska was certain to put the dry mill out of emission compliance for Hazardous Air Pollutants ...
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