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Identify Hidden Costs in Your Steam Generation and Condensate Recovery Cycle
Are inefficient steam applications hurting your bottom line? According to the U.S. Department of Energy, steam production in commercial and heavy industries can represent as much as 60% of total energy consumption, so efficiency is vital. Making minor adjustments in process management can lead to incremental improvements in efficiency. With effective instrumentation solutions, plants can reduce fuel consumption, lower maintenance costs, improve steam quality, and recover valuable energy and resources. To learn more, download the Magnetrol® Steam Generation & Condensate Recovery Process Optimization Kit. |
As Trump Takes Over, Who Wields Power?
What do we know as of February 1 about key Trump appointees responsible for administering White House policies affecting the power generation industry? Not much. As the Trump administration settles in, how his teams at energy and environment agencies will… Read More |
Coal Fuel Contracts: A Moving Target
In recent years, coal power generators have faced increasing difficulty predicting annual fuel requirements due to more cycling and low-load operation. That presents problems for the people negotiating fuel contracts. Not all mining companies are amenable to contract changes, but… Read More |
Trump Moves on Plans to Scrap Climate Initiatives
The Trump administration will scrap executive actions to curb U.S. carbon pollution from power plants and other climate measures outlined in the Obama administration's landmark Climate Action Plan, according to an "energy plan" published by President Donald Trump's White House… Read More |
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