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Lauréat de plus de 90 brevets pour la capture du carbone au cours de ces quatre dernières décennies, Babcock & Wilcox fait figure de leader dans le domaine de la recherche et du développement liés à la décarbonisation
View Web PageSolar Solutions Projects
Commercial solar energy installation case studies highlight the breadth and depth of our custom solutions. We can help you achieve your net-zero goals.
View Web PageDecarbonization Overview
Babcock & Wilcox is advancing decarbonization technologies to lower CO2 in our atmosphere, lowering emissions and providing options for the energy transition.
View Web PageParts, Services and Upgrades
With 24/7 support, industrial boiler parts, components, and system upgrades are available for a wide range of boiler, environmental, auxiliary, and power plant equipment.
View Web PageBoiler Fuel Conversions
A properly designed and executed boiler fuel conversion project can be an important step in your decarbonization efforts by transitioning to lower carbon fuels, including hydrogen.
View Web PageFPS® Ignitors, Scanners, Valves, Controls and Level Measurement
Reliable FPS combustion, safety, controls and measurement systems are trusted worldwide in the power generation, pulp and paper and petrochem industries.
View Web PageFPS® Valves
The FPS 9650 Valve Series are high-performance CSA, FM, and SIL certified safety shut-off ball valves for burner and ignitor systems available as both manual and automatic.
View Web PageFPS® Visual Level Gauge (Sight Glass)
A boiler sight glass provides “direct” indication of steam drum water level, thus satisfying the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code requirements.
View Web PageFPS® Ignitors
FPS ignitors with integral flame detection are available in heat releases ranging from 1 to 35 MMBtu/h for oils, gas, and propane.
View Web PageFPS® Flame Scanners
FPS flame scanners, for all burner layouts and fuel types, independently monitor and evaluate signals from visible, infrared and ultraviolet flame spectra.
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