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Keeping Existing Fleet Operating | Mid East and SE Asia Projects
Keeping Existing Baseload Power Fleet Operating
A recently awarded construction outage and rebuild project will help our customer extend the operating life of its power generating assets. Projects like this are part of many plant operators' strategy during the energy transition to maintain their existing fleet for energy security, reliability and affordability.
READ MORENew Contract for Environmental Equipment in the Middle East
Selected for our experience and expertise in the design, engineering and manufacturing of high-performance technologies, B&W has been awarded a contract totaling approximately $15 million for environmental equipment at an industrial facility in the Middle East.
Watching Waste-lines in Southeast Asia
Our Renewable Service team was awarded a contract to upgrade three waste-fueled boilers and combustion equipment at a waste-to-energy plant in SE Asia. The work will help the plant increase steam production capacity and efficiency and reduce emissions.
LEARN MOREPeople Spotlight: William Tualau Fale
In a recent PV Magazine article, William Tualau Fale discussed why innovative financing models and supportive policies are essential for making community solar financially viable and important to the advancement of the energy transition.
READ THE ARTICLEProject Spotlight: ESANI A/S WtE Plants, Greenland
Our commissioning team recently achieved first fire at the first of two waste-to-energy plants for ESANI A/S in Greenland. The plants will generate heat for the country’s growing capital (Nuuk) and second largest city (Sisimiut).
LEARN MORE ABOUT W-T-E
Asked&Answered: Decoding Hydrogen: Carbon Focus
Q. Across the spectrum of feedstock and solutions, what is a meaningful classification of hydrogen projects?
A: Because the hydrogen color palette can mean different things and doesn't describe the decarbonization opportunities very well, a more effective classification is carbon intensity.
Did You Know?
George Babcock and Stephen Wilcox were awarded a patent for their water-tube steam boiler on May 28, 1867, and with it established The Babcock & Wilcox Company in Providence, Rhode Island.