NEWS RELEASE                                                                                                                JULY 2012

FGD Revenues to Exceed $7.6 Billion Next Year 

Sales of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems will exceed $7.6 billion in 2013. This is the latest forecast in FGD World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company.

The forecast includes both wet and dry scrubbing processes which remove sulfur dioxide from power plant exhaust stacks. It does not include revenues for scrubbers used in conjunction with industrial boilers using coal combustors to generate steam for process uses. It also excludes scrubbers used to remove sulfur dioxide from the stacks of vessels burning bunker and other high sulfur fuels. (Forecasts for these industrial markets are included in a separate report.)

FGD Revenues ($ Millions)

     
  

World Region

  
  

2013

  

 Africa

    451

 CIS

        0

 East   Asia

 4,846

 Eastern   Europe

    343

 Middle   East

    109

 NAFTA

 1,122

 South   & Central America

        0

 West   Asia

    108

Western Europe

   626

Total

7,605

Over 60 percent of the market next year will be in East Asia. The majority of the sales in this region will be to power plants in China. Most of the Chinese sales will be for new power plants, but there will also be some retrofits to old power plants without FGD. China has more scrubbers than any other country but also more power plants without scrubbers than any other country.

There is competition among technologies. Wet scrubbers using limestone and making wall-board quality gypsum as an end product will be the most popular. Dry and semi dry systems using lime will carve out a significant but minor share. In the U.S., dry injection system revenues will be substantial. These lower capital cost systems will be purchased for older power plants where the higher operating cost is preferable. Many of these power plants may be retired in the next ten years, so the expense over the remaining lifetime will be much less than if the expected life were twenty-five years.

Sulfur, sulfuric acid, ammonium sulfate and other products can be produced with SO2 scrubbers. There will be relatively small numbers of these systems purchased. The opportunities will be limited to sites where there is a nearby consumer of the product.

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