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ABB and Fincantieri partner to reduce carbon dioxide emissions

ABB and Fincantieri partner to reduce carbon dioxide emissions: Onshore electricity connections can significantly reduce pollution from ships’ emissions in port
ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, and Fincantieri, the Italian merchant and naval shipbuilder, have signed an agreement to collaborate on the construction, marketing and supply of high-voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems [...]

Retrofitting is an important area of activity for the MAN Diesel PrimeServ organization

Very Targeted Retrofit: the Turbocharger (Source: WWW.DIESELGASTURBINE.COM)
In times of tightening emissions limits and uncertain fuel prices, there is one word that is often heard within theworld of engine manufacturers — retrofit. Retrofitting is an important area of activity for the MAN Diesel PrimeServ organization. There are several retrofit capabilities in the company’s portfolio, including engine [...]

More Power Without Additional Emissions

More Power Without Additional Emissions

More Power Without Additional Emissions
Many pipeline booster compressors are driven by gas turbines operated in the simple-cycle mode, which is a classicsolution to limit plant costs, simplify operation, reduce maintenance requirements, etc. But this also means operating the system with a lower efficiency.

With the increase in fuel costs and concerns about greenhouse emissions, specifically CO2 production, a [...]

Johnson Matthey To Supply Oxidation Catalysts At Nevada Facility

Johnson Matthey’s Stationary Emissions Control (SEC) Division announced that it will supply oxidation catalyst to Vogt Power International Inc. (VPI), a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc., to control emissions from two combustion gas turbines being installed at the new NV Energy Harry Allen Electric Generating Station 25 miles north of Las Vegas. The combined cycle [...]

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  • Venezuela's Power System on Brink of Collapse March 1, 2010
    Venezuela, a country that relies on hydropower for almost three-quarters of its electricity, has been battling a deepening electricity crisis since a drought in 2009 and a sudden 7% surge in demand brought the country’s power system to the brink of collapse.... […]
  • Peru: The Potential to Become a Regional Energy Hub March 1, 2010
    Water and gas provide the energy for Peru’s power generation sector, and the country could generate considerably more, especially from hydro and wind. While the nation strives to extend electricity service to all its citizens, it’s also looking beyond its borders for potential future customers.... […]
  • Ethiopia's New Hydro Plant Boosts Region's Generating Capacity March 1, 2010
    Ethiopia in mid-January officially inaugurated the 420-MW Gilgel Gibe II hydropower project, the second hydropower plant to be opened since November 2009, when the 300-MW Tekezé project began operations.... […]
  • Plant Efficiency: Begin with the Right Definitions February 1, 2010
    The race is on to claim the title of "most efficient coal-fired power plant" on the planet. However, it’s tricky identifying finalists because of the widespread misuse of the term "efficiency" and all those nagging assumptions. Let’s first establish clear definitions and then identify the title contenders.... […]
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