Babcock & Wilcox
Babcock & Wilcox in $65m deal for UK waste-to-energy plant
Plant will generate more than 60MW of energy for residents and businesses and process around 600,000 tonnes of waste annually.
Tangible opportunities to decarbonize industry – Babcock & Wilcox
Babcock & Wilcox's Global VP of its ClimateBright line of decarbonization technologies, Tim Byrne, discusses how the world’s net zero ambitions are being addressed in the industrial sector.
Six questions about long-duration energy storage
To learn more about long-duration storage, John Meier, Director of ClimateBright Babcock & Wilcox, answers six questions.
Babcock & Wilcox to test carbon capture for waste coal and biomass project
Babcock & Wilcox was awarded a contract to study its carbon capture solution at a waste coal and biomass plant currently under development.
Babcock & Wilcox supply waste-to-energy equipment for Greenland projects
Babcock & Wilcox will provide and install combustion, boiler and feeder systems for a pair of municipal waste-to-energy facilities in Greenland.
Babcock & Wilcox buys SPIG for $155m
US company Babcock & Wilcox has bought Italian cooling technology specialist SPIG for $155m.
HRSG market to hit over $880m by 2020
The global market for heat recovery steam generators is predicted to reach $888.2m by 2020, according to new research.
Parsons Brinckerhoff appointed to $230 million biomass plant in Teeside
Parsons Brinckerhoff has been appointed by Glennmont Partners to provide design and engineering services on the £160m biomass plant in Teesside, England.
How to cut mercury emissions in coal-fired power plants
In a March note, Greenpeace EnergyDesk editor Christine Ottery wrote that European environmental regulations for power plants, which are expected to be finalized by 2016 and come into force by 2020 as part of the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED), "could change the face of Europe's energy system ... though hardly anyone knows they exist."
MoU signed for development of world-first nuclear reactor
China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) has signed a memorandum of understanding with US-based nuclear technology firm TerraPower for development of what will be the world's first travelling wave nuclear reactor.