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Efficiency High, Emissions Low | Thumbs Up for Robotic Arm | Safety
Keeping Efficiency High and Emissions Low at Refinery
B&W Canada will supply 18 high-efficiency low NOx burners, a flue gas recirculation system design, performance engineering services, supply fans and other equipment for a petroleum refinery in North America. The project will help the refinery significantly reduce emissions and comply with environmental regulations.
READ THE ANNOUNCEMENTRenewable Service Team Gets a "Thumbs Up" for Robotic Arm
One of our latest innovations, a robotic flexible hoist arm -- with a displacement of up to 500 kg -- has been well received for helping to make installation and dismantling heavy lifts such as grate bar replacement faster and much safer.
FIND OUT MORECustomer Safety Campaign Recognizes Results
Our B&W Environmental team earned top honors at Petro Rabigh's Annual Safety Partnership Meeting. The team was recognized for its exceptional safety performance on a SPIG cooling tower service project in Saudi Arabia.
LEARN MORE ABOUT TARGET ZEROPeople Spotlight: Service Center in Copley, Ohio
Speaking of safety, our service center in Copley, Ohio, achieved Target Zero -- zero accidents, zero injuries -- in 2023. The Copley team provides customers with rebuild, refurbishing and inventory services.
MORE ON OUR SERVICE CENTERSProject Spotlight: Humber Zero decarbonization project in the UK
Progress is continuing on the Humber Zero decarbonization project in the United Kingdom. B&W is designing the flue gas pre-treatment technology for a planned CO2 capture system for Phillips 66 Limited.
READ THE ANNOUNCEMENTAsked&Answered: Furnace Floor Upgrade Benefits
Q. What benefits are realized in upgrading the furnace floor in a package boiler retubing project?
A: Upgrading from flat furnace floors to a sloped floor design reduces installation costs and increases furnace heat absorption to reduce NOx formation.
Did You Know?
Nathaniel Pratt, B&W's second president, opened the company's first non-U.S. office in Glasgow, Scotland in 1881.