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Cooling System in the UK | New Svc Center for SE Asia | ClimateBright

Posted August 31, 2024

Cooling System for U.K. Renewable Energy Project

B&W Environmental has been awarded a contract for more than $8 million to design and supply a SPIG® air-cooled condenser (ACC) for a U.K. renewable energy facility. The equipment will be used to help the plant generate low-carbon baseload electricity.

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New Facility to Provide Equipment, Parts and Service in SE Asia

Philippines Service CenterB&W’s new regional Service Center in Batangas Province, the Philippines, is now open! The new facility will help us provide more convenient access to equipment, parts and services for thermal power and industrial customers throughout the Philippines and neighboring countries in Southeast Asia.

NEW SERVICE CENTER

B&W Technology Included in "State-of-the-Art" Compendium

GCCSI ReportEngineered to address net-zero goals worldwide, our ClimateBright™ hydrogen and decarbonization technologies were featured in the Global CCS Institute's compendium of the most advanced, commercially ready carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies available.

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People Spotlight: PTBWA Team

PTBWA Safety AwardOur PT Babcock & Wilcox Asia service and EHS management team were given the “Best Contractor” award for exceptional safety performance while successfully executing maintenance on the plant’s 1,000 MW boiler and particulate control equipment at the Batang Power station in Indonesia.

OUR DEDICATION TO TARGET ZERO

Project Spotlight: Greenland EfW Plants

Greenland EfW PlantsB&W Renewable is delivering two energy-from-waste plants to generate heat in Nuuk and Sisimiut, Greenland, using the country's own resources. The plants will process landfill waste, reducing harmful methane emissions and water contamination.

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Asked&Answered

Carbon IntensityQ. How can carbon intensity levels be net-negative?

A. By combining traditional bioenergy production with carbon capture and sequestration technologies (BECCS), energy can be produced with a net-negative carbon intensity output.

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