NEWS RELEASE November 2019
FGD Market Offers Billions of Dollars of Profits
More than $50 billion per year will be spent on the systems, parts, consumables and services by power companies to build and maintain flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems. If these systems are not meeting SO2 emission limits the power plant must cease operations. All the elements of severe service are present: corrosion, temperature, and abrasion. As a result power companies are focused on buying products with the lowest true cost. This translates into billions of dollars of potential profits for suppliers.
These profits are achievable by identifying the potential for each customer, providing evidence of the lowest true cost and then convincing the customer (validating the claims).
A cost effective program is available. FGD Most Profitable Market Program costs less than $10,000 per year. It includes customized forecasts for each country and each purchaser for any one of the following.
Chemicals |
Ball Mills |
Instrumentation |
Compressors |
Lime |
Scrubbers - Wet |
CEMS |
Valves |
Pumps |
Filters |
Mist Eliminators |
Scrubbers - Dry |
Filter Belts |
Nozzles |
Stainless Alloys |
Fans |
Limestone |
Remote Monitoring |
Filter Bags |
Controls |
Pneumatic Conveying |
This is an extension of http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/air/n027-fgd-market-and-strategies
Identification of each purchaser and weekly project tracking is included in http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/databases/42ei-utility-tracking-system
The validation process with customers is accomplished through http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/silobusters/44i-coal-fired-power-plant-decisions
This service allows the purchasers to conclude which products have the lowest true cost. Here is a link to one of the recent webinars https://youtu.be/1GSbwSiTZrE
The broader Most Profitable Market Program is detailed at www.mcilvainecompany.com
Bob McIlvaine can answer your questions at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. direct 847 784 0013 and cell 847 226 2391