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April 2016

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Contents

48

Features
2

Advances in steam turbine technology


Central to the future of thermal power plants is the steam
turbine, and its manufacturers are focussing on improving
the design and performance of these machines.

10

The risk of start-stops to gas turbines


The increasing requirement for gas turbine multi-starts could
seriously injure your assets.

12

Boosting gas turbines with dry air injection


A demonstration project in Saudi Arabia has installed a dry
air injection system upgrade to improve fuel efficiency.

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Steam turbines

Steam turbines are central to the future of thermal power plant


Credit: Siemens

Advancing steam
turbine technology
David Appleyard looks at how steam turbine manufacturers are focusing on
improving the design and performance of their machines.

enewables may have struck a

maintenance considerations are always high

seals. If the chemical purity of the steam is poor,

decisive lead in new worldwide

on the agenda. In the case of coal-fired or

there can also be wear on the rotor blades

power capacity investment, but

other thermal plant, the steam turbine is one

which can be, after some time, damaged by

King Coal is still to be dethroned.

principal area of focus for the major OEMs.

chemical effects on the material.

Predicting operational integrity

between service intervals, but it is necessary

of global energy consumption its highest

Jiri Fiala, Director of R&D at Doosan Skoda

for the operator to comply with some

share since 1970 and provides 40 per cent

based in the Czech Republic, emphasizes the

recommendations to keep the purity of the

of the worlds electricity. While this number is

role of detailed knowledge of a steam turbine

steam within some limits.

expected to fall, coal will remain the backbone

in improving plant performance: First, what is

This is a point picked up by Bailey: Theres

of the power system in many countries.

important for the operator? It is important to

an element of erosion from the continuous

Indeed, according to GE, coal


still represents nearly 30 per cent

We are able to extend the period

Consequently, the global steam turbine

have a good picture of the turbine cycle. It

flow of steam through the steam turbine that,

market is projected by some analysts to grow

means information and this is measurement

over many years, does have some impact,

from an estimated $12,872.5 million in 2015 to

connected with the control system. On the

particularly on the longer blades. The last

some $19,292 million by 2020.

other hand, we can offer a remote monitoring

stage or the low pressure section of the

Trevor Bailey, General Manager of Steam

system which means that we are always

turbine, for example, can experience some

Power Systems at GE, comments: Coal is still

connected online and we are able also to

heavy erosion.

around and will be around for some time

advise the plant operator.

Theres

also

mechanical

integrity

in certain parts of the world where its the

Fiala explains how such a system can

element to this, making sure the rotating

most readily available fuel. We need to find

support plant operations: We are asked by

equipment is operating safely and that it is

responsible, environmentally friendly ways of

our clients that their turbines should be able to

capable of operating over extended periods

using that fuel.

operate without a major overhaul for maybe

of time, as many power plants are operating

ten years or eight years. Our answer is yes, but

way beyond their original design life.

With the drive to improve environmental


performance
generation

across

the

of

it is necessary also to take into account the

Making

life

assessment

studies

and

key

correct operation of the turbine. For example,

making sure the equipment is safe to operate

electromechanical equipment are under

the purity of the steam as mechanical

is another part of the service portfolio.

pressure to improve energy efficiency, but

impurities can damage some surfaces of th=e

He continues: Having that deep domain

in a competitive market operations and

flow path can damage some glands and

knowledge around how the machine is

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example increasing the number of starts,


is a typical request from, for example, solar
power plants which every day start and
stop the turbines. This requires changes and
modifications to the design, mainly on the
rotor part to reduce concentration of the
stresses on the rotor, to enable the rotor to start
very rapidly if the number of starts and stops
for the application is very, very high.
It is possible to do this, but with some
special design provisions. Measuring the
Detailed knowledge of a steam turbine can improve plant performance
Credit: Doosan Skoda Power

temperature close to rotor or some stator parts,


and using some evaluation in the control
system, you can calculate the temperature

designed, how the materials are incorporated

We can, for example, improve the design

on the surfaces of the turbine and inside

in the different parts of the rotating equipment,

philosophy, make the turbine lighter in total

the rotor. Based on this knowledge, you can

and being able to apply that to predict

weight, and extend the application range

change or evaluate the startup procedure to

what remains of the in-service life of a piece

and operational behaviour of the technology.

maintain limits within a safe area. Above this

of equipment is a core competency and

Voelker adds: To improve operational

limit, definitely the lifetime of the material will

obviously we use that extensively.

availability further, Siemens offers a remote

expire very fast.

Were constantly, through our monitoring

monitoring system which allows tracking

He adds: On the other hand, the control

centres, gathering data and understanding

of some key values of the turbine. Based

system can take all this information and

trends on different fleets so we can start

on knowledge over its lifetime, customers

evaluate, lets say, a residual lifetime of the

to predict failures on families of machines

can get direct feedback as to whether the

rotor.

and therefore make that less traumatic for

defined turbine overhauls are required or if the

customers, because we can step in and

operation can be extended.

advise them of the high probability of a failure

Voelker:It is an improvement based on the


latest developments in the flow path of the
design.

Changing operational profiles

in this operating mode.


a

very

Noting the changing demand profile for

Sealing and steam path

especially

on

thermal plant operation in many markets as a

In addition to improving predictability in

equipment thats running. Its got a design

result of increasing volumes of variable output

various operational modes, improvements

life of 30+ years and could be running longer

renewables, Voelker highlights another trend

also cover the various sealing systems within

than that, and as we move more into the

in steam turbine development: Flexibility and

the machine and steam path to boost thermal

industrial digital environment were able to use

customization. That means fast startup times

efficiency for example, the introduction of

digital applications to help customers operate

or unlimited load changes while in operation

abradable materials for the sealing concept

their plant more efficiently, preventing forced

to act on and support stronger green power

or brush steel technologies to improve the

outages by having more innovative, predictive

generation. Steam units are not making base

efficiency and the internal performance.

maintenance and monitoring approaches.

load as in the past. Further, steam turbines

As Ronald Schmidt, responsible for the

Dr Lutz Voelker, responsible for the Research

used in combination with green power

industrial steam turbines business segment

and Development of Industrial Steam Turbines

generation such as solar plants must fulfil the

at Siemens, explains: We had a very robust

at Siemens, also emphasizes the importance

special demands of this application. To be

blading path design in the past. It was

of long-term predictability: Material is one

still successful with steam turbines, we have

efficient but not as good compared to what

of the key elements in the design and it is

to follow these new market requirements for

we saw in the big steam units, but for different

important to know its behaviour after ten, 15,

operation.

applications we have now introduced highly

Predictive
important

maintenance
dimension,

is

25 years of operation.

Fiala also notes the changing marketplace:

sophisticated blade path designs which are

If you have a better understanding of the

Demands to improve partial load operation

normally used for the big steam units, and

long-term behaviour of the material, you can

or fluctuations in demand have risen in recent

in the 3DV blading which is a lean sweep

apply this knowledge to the design philosophy.

years, for example in Europe where there

blade path design with an improved sealing

So if you have, in the past, used very heavy

are increasing volumes of variable-output

geometry that means more sealing strips per

construction due to uncertainties in the long-

renewable energy such as photovoltaics.

blade row to cover or reduce the leakages.

term behaviour, now with new knowledge of

Equipment connected to the inlet parts

Applying expertise derived from other

the materials behaviour you can optimize

of the turbine will enable higher power output

areas of business is also a key consideration for

the design by wall thicknesses and main

and also very high efficiency on lower power

GE, as Bailey observes: GE acquired Alstoms

dimensions reduction, keeping same safety

operation, very good dynamic efficiency.

power generation and grid businesses late

margins, as you know exactly what will happen


after 20 or 25 years of operation.

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last year, and one area where we do have

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looking at it from a steam turbine point of


view from the outset. Were going through that
process of learning from each other and being
able to draw upon the best technologies and
looking at the operating experiences from
both companies. I think there are going to be
some exciting developments as our engineers
really get to grips with what we now have
available to us.

Improving steam condition


The RDK8 single re-heat plant in Karlsruhe, Germany
Credit: EnBW AG

One well-known route to improving the thermal


efficiency of power plant systems is to boost
the temperature and pressure characteristics

technology. Thats

actually

provided

us

with the opportunity to look at two ways of


addressing how best to provide the most

reaction-type architectures. Alstom has a mix

of the steam.

of technologies coming from both camps.

we continue to push. Were operating at

efficient steam turbines to make best use of all

development is in the area of sealing within

600oC live steam inlet conditions, pushing re-

these fuels, and we are now actively looking at

the steam turbine: We have a mix of sealing

heat temperatures further, and that means

the technologies that are available to us.

technology thats applied to different places

materials development continues, obviously

on the steam turbine: brush seals, traditional

pushing 650oC inlet temperature and longer-

an

labyrinth seals, abradable-type seals. With the

term to 700oC, potentially beyond that even.

impulse steam turbine, although in recent

combination of Alstom and GE technologies,

years with HEAT (High Efficiency Advanced

we now have a broad range of sealing

to

Technology), primarily used in combined

capability that can be used across all of these

GE is actively engaged in, along with the

cycles, the firm has moved more into high

applications, and that can vary depending

production techniques required.

diaphragm-type

architecture,

more

Bailey

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GE has historically been a wheel-and-

And, as

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Its not something that will change

steam turbine has to

dramatically, its a more evolutionary process.

operate within.

From a steam turbine point of view its not such

If

youre

in

a big challenge; other components such as

cycle

boilers and some of the interconnecting

machine

pipe work actually are somewhat more

may be operating for

challenging from a materials point of view. We

prolonged

periods

could move to higher temperatures now with

at part load or could

a steam turbine, but youve got to bring the

be

rest of the power plant with it.

combined
where

the

stopping

sealing

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A number of programmes are in place

technologies

Nonetheless,

GE

has

revealed

breakthrough in re-heat technology.

can be different to a

An area that is of interest to us is around

machine like a nuclear

double re-heat technology. In the past, large

application where its

coal power generation has been based on

more a baseload-type

a single re-heat Rankine cycle. Were looking

application.

at technologies now where we can take two

Bailey

concludes:

re-heat cycles back to the boiler and pass it

From a GE point of

through a second intermediate turbine, which

view, a lot of sealing

gives us a significant efficiency boost, says

technology for rotating

Bailey.

equipment has flowed

Were pushing the materials capability

down from our aviation

that we have available to us too. Were using

and

proven technology with a slightly different

gas

capabilities

turbine
is

steam cycle. It delivers a significant boost

now being applied in

in cycle efficiency in excess of 1 per cent in

a steam environment.

overall net power plant efficiency. Were calling

Alstom

obviously

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Steam turbines

The double re-heat cycle follows on from

higher parameters also mean higher cost or

temperature and roughly 40 bar higher

the operating experience of the worlds most

higher investment, so everything should have

pressure level, says Voelker.

efficient single re-heat power plant at the RDK8

sufficient payback.

installation in Germany. GE says the plant at


the

Rheinhafen-Dampfkraftwerk

facility

He adds: For the area of industrial units

There are supply chain considerations too,

we are not considering actual 700oC steam

in

as Fiala says: 600oC conditions are common

conditions. The industry is currently focussed

Karlsruhe has achieved 47.5 per cent net

in the market so that is why, for example,

in the area of 560oC580oC as we see no

thermal efficiency while producing 912 MWe.

P92 material for the casting or hot casting

benefit in improving or increasing live steam

If you looked at a double re-heat in the

or main pipelines is available. On the other

conditions on industrial units. If you are talking

same location as RDK8, it would be in the

hand, when we speak about 700oC then it is

about higher live steam conditions, then it

range of 49.5 per cent plus net power plant

necessary to speak about alternatives such as

goes more in the direction of the big steam

efficiency, says Bailey.

nymonic alloy or chromium alloy combination

and CCPP units. Big steam is at the level

Doosans Fiala also picks up on the push

of the rotor. This is not an easy task and that is

of 600oC, 280 bar and CCPP at the level of

towards 700oC steam. We have in operation

why, over the last two, two and a half years we

600oC, 177 bar that we already have in the

ultra-supercritical turbines which operate at

have developed such a welding procedure. It

field. Especially for CCPP, Siemens is working to

about 600oC. High steam parameters mean

does also depend on the supplier because

increase the live steam conditions further.

high efficiency and 600oC is fairly typical. On

we can develop some welding procedures

the other hand, many companies, including us,

or heat treatment procedures but we need to

New manufacturing techniques

are thinking about 700oC. For 700oC conditions

buy good quality forgings.

One further trend concerns the use of novel

we have prepared some materials for the rotor,

Siemens is also extending turbine steam

components welded from several parts. We

conditions for industrial steam turbines: With

have done some tests on this welding process

the enhanced platform, we have increased

Schmidt says: I believe what is next on

and are developing some components for this

the lasting capability for our building block

the operations side of manufacturing is the

700oC plant, which we suppose is the future.

system, which now goes up to a maximum of

full digitalization chain, which we are working

Of course, that will depend on the cost or the

565oC, 180 bar pressure level for continuous

on. Obviously R&D gives us a very flexible

price of the electricity because everything

operation. Compared to the former design,

product with lots of alterations possible for the

should be calculated economically, and

that is an improvement of 25o Kelvin higher

specific customer order. Unfortunately, from a

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manufacturing technologies to reduce lead


time and costs.

Steam turbines

The difficult portion is really that we


need to know the as-is dimensions for the

is a specific example where 3D printing helps


to save costs and gain time.

next manufacturing step. The vendor, in this

He concludes, though: In the steam

case the casting house, provides the as-

turbine unit, laser sintering doesnt seem to be

is model and this is then submitted to the

that attractive at the present moment, first and

manufacturing team in Goerlitz, and while

foremost because of cost.

the transportation is being done from China

The cost issue is also noted by Fiala: Of

or wherever the vendor is located, we can

course there could be a use of some different

prepare manufacturing of the part already

up-to-date technology for some components,

with the as-is dimensions of the scanned

such as laser sintering, but definitely I think,

part we received from the supply base. Then

for example, gas turbines which use higher

we can optimize manufacturing technology

temperatures are a different story. Steam

with the blades. In the end we simulate the

turbines are more or less conservative:

manufacturing of the part, so when the actual

definitely we use some special materials, but

manufacturing perspective, the one-off which

part arrives in the plant we can immediately

typically smaller rather than big components

this creates in terms of manufacturing is the

start machining without spending a lot of time

I mean, for example, some sealing parts

challenge we have to manage.

on setup.

because new techniques or technologies

The RDK8 steam turbine


Credit: EnBW AG

We believe the digitization initiative we

We will have an optimized programming of

usually are also more costly, so that is why we

are running there will give us a little bit of

the machine, and the results are documented

need to evaluate the cost of the material and

an edge as well. The concept really is that

electronically as well. So if we go to a unit that

manufacturing.

when R&D designs, lets take a casing as an

is running in the field, we know immediately

In the future,for example,there will be some

example, they provide their particular design;

what the dimensions are because we have

3-D printing mainly for small components, but

this is altered to the customer-specific order in

the electronic models, and then we can

maybe not always for small components.

our customer order engineering team, and

service the unit much better going forward.

He adds: There are also some standard

then this creates a 3D model, which is then

Its the 3D model of the components, the

procedures with some scope for improvement

submitted to the supplier which casts the part.

simulation of the process and the machine

of the surface, for example hardening of the

tool itself, these three

inlet stages of the last or last-but-one stages,

things

which operate in wet steam to improve erosion

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Schmidt

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What we are working on currently is, of course,

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Turbine trauma: the risk


of the start-stop cycle
The growing need for multi-starts could seriously injure your assets, says Gary Lock

the

energy

increases
power

its

from

industry

uptake

of

controlled appropriately. In the new era of

accumulation of damage, which generally

multi-starts,

appears at the grain boundaries.

the

components

experience

renewables,

high thermal transients during startup, and

the level of demand on

this, together with ever-shortening ramp-up

characterized by the accumulation of micro-

large frame gas turbines

times and increasing operating cycles, has a

cracks, which appear in regions of high strain.

becomes less predictable,

significant detrimental effect on their integrity.

These micro-cracks then coalesce to form

with start-ups triggered by the vagaries of the

Multi-starts mean the stressed components

large cracks and these can propagate quickly

in gas turbines are now subjected to low

through the grain structure. Low-cycle fatigue-

Gas turbine operators are having to multi-

cycle fatigue and, for many, this becomes the

resistant materials are typically developed

start machines, sometimes as often as twice

dominant failure criterion. Hot components

with small grain structures to cut the potential

a day. Indeed, multi-starting has become

have the added problem of creep, as outlined

for crack growth in any given cycle.

the norm it is common to hear of over 500

above. This, when combined with low cycle

starts a year with superfast ramp-up periods.

fatigue, can reduce the component lifespan

ten components where, should they fail

What damage is this causing to machines

dramatically below that expected of each

prematurely, a safety-critical or financially

that were designed, effectively, for continuous

of these failure criteria in isolation. Historically,

unacceptable impact would result. Each

operation? And what might be the resulting

assessing low-cycle fatigue damage has been

component is modelled using a Finite Element

risks and cost implications for the industry?

problematic. While inspection and evaluation

Model (FEM), which accurately represents

Gas turbines were initially designed to

of creep damage is fairly straightforward, for

its geometry, its interaction with mating

facilitate base loading with minimal starts but

low-cycle fatigue analytical methods provide

components, and its load cycles. The FEM

with industry changes, multi-starting is putting

the most effective way of knowing the extent

model is then subjected to startup, steady

high-integrity components through multiple

of life remaining in a component.

state, and cool-down cycles of thermal and

weather and the economic market.

Low-cycle

Analysis

fatigue,

typically

in

comparison,

focuses

on

up

is

to

strain cycles for which they were not designed.

The difficulty in assessing low-cycle fatigue

mechanical loads, and the results measured.

Making assumptions that components can

damage lies in the physical differences

Typically, the models are non-linear to enable

withstand these requirements based on

between the characteristics of creep failure

them to accurately represent the gaps, friction

the generalization that a defined number of

and low-cycle fatigue during the strain cycle.

and material yield and creep deformation that

starts is equivalent to a particular number of

In creep failure, materials develop defects

generally occur in hot gas path components.

operating hours is at best optimistic, and at

in features such as grain boundaries, over

Post-processing of the resulting strain cycle

worst could be dangerous.

time and under the application of steady

produces a calculation of the damage

stresses

accumulated during each cycle type.

key

change

in

the

impact

on

and

temperatures, due

to

the

components is that, in traditional use, the

gradual accumulation of strain by diffusional

dominant failure process for hot components

processes.

are

depending on the material, and are based

was creep. They were thus designed using

developed with large-grain structures to

on either ductility exhaustion or strain energy

creep-resistant alloys and their stresses were

minimize the potential for the onset and

density. For ductility exhaustion, its essential

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that we understand the dependence of the

several issues for operators.The first is the need

turbines is clear. Designed for creep resistance,

materials ductility on complex variables,

to be aware of the damage taking place, so

using creep-resistant materials suitable for

including strain rate and temperature.

that regular inspection, maintenance and

machines which base load with minimal

replacement can be factored into asset

start/stop cycles, the introduction of severe

management strategies and schedules.

fatigue cycles into the mix poses a significant

Alloys, for example, will usually have greater


ductility at high strain rates than at low strain
rates. Thus, whether strains occur during long

Consideration of the bigger picture,

periods of constant load or during loading

however, poses a more complex question:

It is imperative that operators recognize

cycles will affect the damage calculation. The

Are multi-starts cost-effective do the overall

that gas turbine multi-starts may be resulting

available ductility of the material is gradually

financial benefits really outweigh the costs of

in more damage than they are aware of. This

used up as the strain accumulates during a

regularly ramping up the turbines so quickly?

knowledge may then need to be taken into

constant load period or a start/stop cycle,

Taking the damage that is being caused to

account when considering the electricity

until eventually it is fully exhausted.

assets together with associated costs such

price at which generation is economical.

Similarly,

strain

energy

challenge to their long-term health.

density-based

as time lost to equipment shutdowns and

With the challenges already facing the

methods will calculate the work undertaken

time spent in repair activity by staff into

energy market, the issue of asset damage

by the material each time it goes through a

consideration, an operators apparent profit

due to multi-starts needs to be considered by

load cycle. From this analysis we can develop

could be significantly eroded.

both operators and governments to ensure

a detailed understanding of how damage

Of course, apart from the financial aspects,

that generators are not disadvantaged. With

accumulates during varying load cycles and

operators must consider the potential health

the need for flexibility in energy provision, gas

periods of constant load. This, in turn, provides

and safety implications of asset damage.

turbine generation must remain viable.

us with significant insights into, and a deeper

As component stresses begin to occur,

understanding of, the effects that result from

the possibility of a premature catastrophic

Gary Lock is Senior Business Manager at

different operating regimes.

equipment failure increases. These failures

Frazer-Nash Consultancy.

With analysis demonstrating the low-cycle

might involve blades, veins or even discs, and

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fatigue and creep stresses that multi-starts

could cause both internal damage to the

impose upon components, and the resulting

turbine and damage to surrounding areas.

impact that this has on their lifespan, this poses

Thus the problem facing industrial gas

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The Turbophase dry air injection system


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Improving gas
turbine performance
with dry air injection
In the Middle East, gas turbine efficiency at high ambient temperatures is crucial. A
demonstration project in Saudi Arabia installed a dry air injection system upgrade
with the aim of improving fuel efficiency, writes Tildy Bayar

emand for fuel oil for power

have been operational at Morris Cogen since

as ambient temperatures or elevations rise,

generation during a Saudi

September 2014 and have accumulated over

explains Bob Kraft, Powerphase president and

Arabian

2000 hours of operation.

chief executive. The system adds the air that

between

summer

reaches

420,000

and

In late summer 2015, Powerphase installed

is naturally missing back into the turbine. The

its first Turbophase upgrade in the Middle

air is injected into one or more of the existing

With 58 per cent of global

East on an operational GE 7FA gas turbine.

ports, typically about 5 per cent air, which

use, the nation is the worlds largest user of

The company says it installed the upgrade in

results in 10 per cent more turbine power.

crude oil for generating power. Iraq, Kuwait

four months in order to meet the customers

and the UAE were ranked third, fourth and

summer peak load requirements.

430,000 barrels per day.

fifth respectively; together with Saudi Arabia,

We are the first commercial air injection


system available on market, he adds,and for
the next 18 to 20 years we expect to be the

these countries account for almost 80 per

Technology configuration

cent of the crude oil that is burned for power

In simple or combined cycle applications the

In the Middle East, he notes, chillers are

generation worldwide.

skid-mounted Turbophase system consists of

competitive with the Turbophase system.

only one because of our patent portfolio.

One company says it can potentially offer

an air compressor driven by a reciprocating

Chillers effectively cool the gas turbine inlet

gas turbine-based power generators savings

engine and a heat recovery system which

to allow it to generate additional mass flow,

of over 18 million barrels of oil equivalent (or

captures the engines exhaust heat and adds

whereas we just generate it with an auxiliary

a 5 per cent fuel efficiency improvement) per

it to the compressor discharge, enabling the

gas-driven module and drive the air into the

year through its dry air injection system.

system to match the turbines compressor

turbine. We do something similar but in a

discharge temperature.

much different way, and the big difference is

Powerphase,

with

offices

in

Florida

and Dubai, has one such system, called

On combined cycle and cogeneration

that we generate that air between 30 and 40

Turbophase, installed at a cogeneration

systems, the module can be configured with

per cent more efficiently than the turbine can

plant in the US. The Morris Cogen plant, which

a steam turbine drive for the air compressor

generate its own air.

came online in 1997, is a 177 MW combined-

which enables zero incremental air emissions

Chillers store cold water for 16 or 18 hours

cycle facility featuring three GE Frame 6B gas

and, Powerphase says, helps improve output

a day, using the turbines to run an electricity-

turbines with HRSGs, and a 60 MW steam

from plants which are facing limits on the air

driven chilling process. During six peak

turbine. It supplies power and process steam

cooled condensers for the steam turbine.

daytime hours, the chillers cycle cold water

for a large ethylene manufacturing plant near

The Turbophase system takes advantage

from a cold tank to a hot tank through the

Chicago, Illinois. Two Turbophase modules

of the fact that all gas turbines loser power

turbines inlet to produce additional power. In

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Number of TPMs

Incremental power

MW

4.50

9.00

13.50

18.00

22.50

27.00

31.50

GT HR improvement

0.70

1.40

2.10

2.80

3.50

4.20

4.90

Figure 1. Predicted incremental output with additional TPMs on the gas turbine (5% air flow) at 2420oF firing

contrast, Kraft says a Turbophase unit can run

of GTs out there in significant quantity are the

24/7. The chiller is running harder at night to

D and E classes. In the 90s the F class came

gaps between stationary and rotating parts.


The customers engine was about ready

do the storage process and only gets auxiliary

out, and now in the 2010 frame and above,

to go into outage so they basically took a GT

power during the day.The customer generates

the H and J class. Those GTs basically have

that they were going to do a major overhaul

about six times the revenue stream with our

an increased firing temperature, which is the

on anyway and let us install there, says Kraft,

system compared to a chiller system.

temperature that the GT inlet sees.

adding that we made our incremental power

New aeroderivative gas turbines are also

The efficiency of the GT and the CCGT are

and efficiency even on a GT that was basically

competitive. These units suffer similar output

directly proportional to the firing temperature.

worn out. It was a little risky if the GT broke, we

reductions due to high ambient temperatures.

So basically, for every unit of air that the GT

would get blamed. Because of our extensive

Turbophase mitigates, and in some cases

pumps through it with the compressor, it

background on this type of gas turbine, we

eliminates, the need to install new peaking

makes more power in the turbine and steam

were confident that even though the GT was

gas turbines by providing an alternative at

turbine with the elevated firing temperature.

heavily deteriorated, there wasnt going to be

much better fuel efficiency, Kraft says.

The reason we like the F-class units is

any failure.

And, he adds, the Turbophase system has

because they are today considered mature-

The go-ahead for the project was given in

other advantages. Especially in the Middle

frame GTs, so there are a lot of competitors

early March, and in mid-July the first injection

East, maintenance is expensive so they try

out there supplying parts and services

was made. Due to the short time period

to drag out their outage intervals. With our

and customers are used to operating and

available, Powerphase needed to adapt

system you get the extra power at the same

maintaining those GTs. So we can sell a

some of the auxiliary systems. The TPMs power

internal temperatures to the turbine, so you

third-party product to them and they feel

supply was planned to be provided from the

dont affect whats going on there. If you dont

comfortable putting it on.

turbines motor control centre (MCC). Due to

need the extra power, if youre operating at

Our box works on every GT on the planet,

logistics issues with material deliveries and

base or part load, you can still use our air in

but on those B-class machines it might make

cable installation from the MCC to the TPM

the system to get the efficiency improvement

3 MW per box whereas on a J machine it

location, which was some distance from the

but youll also get a secondary benefit: parts

will make 6 MW per box with the same fuel

plant, it was decided to use diesel generators

life extensions.

consumption and air output.

to supply the required power.

For big companies in the US, this can push

On more advanced frames you will see

This choice worked out well for us, from two

their outage interval from basically a 24,000-

some of the OEMs offering our equipment.

perspectives, Kraft says.One, it was very easy

hour interval, which is the normal interval

This business works nicely with OEM offerings.

for the customer to look at the diesel gensets

OEMs offer today, to adding an additional year

It could be viewed as a competitive product

power output and be able to calculate

or so, from 8000 hours to 32,000 hours. Take a

because OEMs like to upgrade their GTs,

that the Turbophase modules electricity

$5 million outage: instead of every three years

however its such a unique product and we

consumption was on the order of 35 kW, which

you can do it every four years, and youve

see OEMs moving towards putting it on their

is about 0.5 per cent of the power that we

avoided lost revenue from the downtime.

engines, either in new or existing offerings, on

make. So our box makes 4.5 MW; 99.5 per cent

both mature and advanced fleet GTs.

of that goes to the grid and 0.5 per cent goes

Project specifications

Due to schedule constraints, it was decided

to internal loads if its hooked up to a power

The installation in Saudi Arabia was designed

to not install a complete system consisting of

plant electrical system. In this case it was all

to demonstrate the Turbophase systems

five or seven Turbophase modules (TPMs)

to the grid, but the customer could easily see

performance at high ambient temperatures.

on a single F-class turbine. Instead, two TPMs

what the power draw was and we also had

The project was operational between mid-July

were installed to demonstrate performance

a cooling system that took some power. But

and early October 2015.

and the resulting values were extrapolated to

most of our installations are going to be of a

model a complete system.

nature where the plant is providing cooling

Powerphase requested any F-class units


for the installation of its system, and a GE-

In May, before the installation of the TPMs,

MS7001FA-(7FA.03) gas turbine was selected.

a boroscope inspection of the compressor,

A second benefit: the customer is able

Depending on the vintage of the turbine,

combustor, turbine and exhaust was carried

to get comfortable with what happens if our

Kraft says,a B-class GT, whether a GE, Siemens,

out. The compressor, combustor and exhaust

system trips offline. Our diesel genset ran low

Mitsubishi,

and

were found in the expected condition for the

on oil or had some issue and quit running in

delivered in the 1960s and 70s. In the 70s and

turbines operating hours. The turbine portion,

the middle of the night while we were injecting

80s there was the E-class; the next generation

however, was heavily eroded, with significant

air, so we had an unplanned trip test. The

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customer wanted to make sure we were not

improvement and 31.5 MW power increase

By extrapolating the TPMs output from the

going to harm their GT if something goes afoul

on the 7FA gas turbine. Additionally, the

current firing temperature of 2370oF to the

on our end, and we were able to prove that by

system demonstrated as high as 99.3 per

design point of 2420 F, the output increases to

shutting off the fuel to our system.

cent availability in ambient conditions up

4.5 MW at 7600 BTU/kWh heat rate.

The expected performance for the two

to 55C. The fuel efficiency improvement was

An installation of five modules would

TPMs was calculated based on the turbine

demonstrated at both baseload and part-

result in an output increase of 22.5 MW. At an

model type and a constant firing temperature

load operating conditions.

ambient temperature of 50oC, this results in a

of 2420oF.
l

The turbine was set to baseload select for

19 per cent output increase and 3.5 per cent

Expected Output: 4.5 MW incremental

the duration of the performance test. During

power for one TPM, 9 MW in total for both;

the testing the fuel gas compressors were

An installation of seven modules would

Minimum Output: 4.05 MW incremental

operational, which ensured a ~50 psi delta

result in an output increase of 31.5 MW. At

power for one TPM, 8.10 MW for both;

heat rate improvement.

pressure across the turbines stop ratio valve

50oC ambient temperature, this results in a

Heat Rate: Consistent with 5 per cent plant

(SRV) at all times.The generator readings were

26 per cent output increase and a 5 per cent

heat rate improvement.

recorded as found. However, the recorded

heat rate improvement.

Based on the 5 per cent plant heat rate

values for single TPM injections included

improvement from a full TPS installation, the

the other TPM in cool-down/standby mode,

A new business model

predicted heat rate improvement per TPM was

which added another ~40 kW. The cooling

A turbine has to be down for six weeks or

around 0.7 per cent at 4.5 MW incremental

water system was also running double to

more if youre installing a new hot gas path

output and 2420oF firing temperature.

support both TPMs even when only one was

or putting on an inlet cooling system youre

Firing temperature impacts the turbines

operational. For these reasons, the generator

basically building a power plant, Kraft says.

output, which is defined as MW/(lb/s). The

loading recorded values were divided by two

Our system can load follow at the end of

higher the firing temperature, the more output

to provide more accurate results, as if only one

the day its really just a reciprocating engine

per lb/s of air flow and the more additional

TPM was operating.

driving the process, so we can move it around

output per lb/s of air and steam injection.

During

commissioning

of

the

TPM,

quickly we have one air pipe that hooks to

The OEMs design data for the GE-

injection tests were performed at various inlet

the GT and, in both installations so far, outage

MS7001FA-(7FA.03) specifies performance at

conditions. A change in inlet temperature

has been less than one day. So when the

a firing temperature of 2420oF. However, due

resulted in a change in gas turbine base

plant is down for something else, we tie in

to its degradation, Powerphase estimated

output. Much care was taken to go through

and were done. There can be a month or

that the turbine was actually operating

the data and match up inlet temperatures as

two of relatively minor site work, the primary

at a firing temperature of 2370oF. This was

closely as possible to show the incremental

piece being the air pipe and fuel line. So its a

confirmed in site operations and validated

output at the same temperature. OEM inlet air

really simple installation and leads to unique

with a ThermoFlow model matching the site

temperature correction factors were not used,

opportunities in that we can do something like

operating conditions. This deviation had an

as they would scale the incremental output

the aircraft business does: power by the hour.

impact on both the turbines and the TPMs

up or down.

Most engines on airplanes are leased

performance. Powerphase noted that, if the

It was also observed that there were swings

rather than owned, he explains. You run it

turbine had been firing at 2420oF as designed,

in the turbines fuel flow for constant turbine

for a certain number of hours and turn it in,

the incremental output per TPM would have

output, which would indicate that either the

get a new one, and keep going like leasing

increased by 0.2 MW.

flow meter had some drift or fuel content was

a car. Our system is extremely quick to install

swinging during the testing.

or uninstall; the installation part is typically

Hitting targets

After the first injection into the turbine the

between 5 and 10 per cent of the overall cost

The initial performance test was conducted

hot commissioning phase was conducted,

to the customer, and we offer a leasing model.

on 28 July. The Turbophase system achieved

followed by the performance test. The first two

If youre putting an inlet chilling system

its output and heat rate targets of 4.5 MW per

weeks after the performance test were used to

on a GT youre buying it, and its only good for

TPM and 5 per cent heat rate improvement

address commissioning issues on the system.

that GT. Our system works on all of the GTs at

for a full installation. These values are based

In the weeks of operation, about 3.2 GWh

the plant that its piped to; we can pipe it to

on the measured performance corrected for

were produced by the TPMs and provided

all of them, and you can lease it for a short

firing temperature and extrapolated to a full

to the grid. The TPMs availability was above

period of time while building a new plant or

installation. Every day the system was turned

97 per cent.

just for the summer.This business model hasnt

on and off and you could see the incremental

At the as-found condition of the turbine,

been around the large frame GT business

each TPM added 4.25 MW at 8650 BTU/kWh

ever. There have been businesses like this for

At the customers request, a second

to the GT, for a total of 8.5 MW at 8100 heat

the aeros several of the OEMs offer mobile or

performance test was conducted in early

rate. (The fuel flow readings from the gas

relatively mobile aeroderivative engines but

September and confirmed the results of the first

turbine OEM flow meter are not accurate or

nothing on large frame GTs.

test. In both cases, the upgrade demonstrated

stable enough to confirm the heat rate output.

that a full installation of seven TPMs per turbine

Performance calculations showed the heat

would produce a 5 per cent fuel efficiency

rate closer to 8000 BTU/kWh.)

power and efficiency, says Kraft.

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A comparison of two gas turbines operating side-by-side at the same site shows the impact filtration can have
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The cost of
ineffective filtration
When selecting a high efficiency particulate air filtration solution, what factors
need to be considered to optimize turbine efficiency, reduce maintenance
frequency and give a better overall return on investment for a particular
installation? Steve Hiner has some answers.

as

turbine

filter

terms of lost MW output and more fuel burned.

directly

High efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters

impacts the efficiency of

offer greater levels of protection and so, in

One of the differences between microfibre

the turbine plant in terms

theory, will help to improve plant performance.

glass and ePTFE is the thickness of the media

of power output and

However, the use of finer filters also presents

used to achieve this. Microfibre glass filters use

heat rate loss.

challenges in terms of filter life. It has been

a deeper filtration layer whereas membrane

shown that standard filter efficiency ratings

solutions use a single, very thin layer. The

and an effective inlet filtration system is

from

filter

problem is that the reduced total filtration

vital to maintaining optimum performance

testing do not necessarily result in the same

volume means membrane technology can

and reducing the need for maintenance

performance when operated in the real world.

be more sensitive to blockage from moisture

shutdowns. Ineffective filtration solutions will

Moisture and hydrocarbons found at site can

and hydrocarbons.

lead to problems in turbine performance that

cause sudden blockages that may result in

Hydrocarbons can find their way into a

will require operator intervention. The level

pressure loss spikes and equipment downtime

turbine inlet as the result of many processes,

of impact will depend upon environmental

or damage.

including the by-products of combustion such

performance

inlet

Turbines consume vast amounts of air

standardized

laboratory-based

conditions on-site and this means that a

a higher filter efficiency requires finer media to


filter out smaller particulates.

as soot or unburnt fuel, oil vapour from lube

filtration solution needs to be designed with

Comparing performance

oil vents, and general atmospheric pollution.

an understanding of the local installation

Filter solutions may generally use either

When combined with moisture they can cause

conditions. Depending where the turbine

microfibre glass (glass fibre) or membrane

filters to block and, if the filter is not designed to

is installed, the filtration system may need

media, typically ePTFE, to achieve higher

handle this, blockages may occur very quickly

to handle sand, salt, dust, hydrocarbons,

HEPA

has

and without reasonable warning. As the

moisture or even snow and ice.

historically been the more popular choice

turbine strives to suck the air it needs through

Fine particles entering a turbine can stick

in industrial environments as it offers robust

its inlet, the filter blockage causes an increase

to turbine blades.This creates fouling which, as

and predictable filtration performance. ePTFE

in pressure drop. Sudden pressure loss spikes

it builds up, affects the turbines aerodynamic

membrane technology is relatively new to this

can result in costly unscheduled downtime or

performance. As output power reduces and

application, so how can operators determine

even damage to machinery or ductwork.

heat rate rises, the operator will need to take

which is best for their installation?

efficiency.

Microfibre

glass

ePTFE membranes have a thin, two-

the turbine offline to wash the compressor and

Both microfibre glass and ePTFE media

dimensional layer of high efficiency media

restore its performance. The reduced turbine

types can achieve HEPA level performance

which can quickly become blocked by

efficiency and the lost production time when

with (H)EPA ratings of E11 or E12 to the

moisture droplets. This media has been shown

it is taken offline have large cost impacts in

international standard EN1822. Fundamentally,

to be prone to sudden blockages and high

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Fibreglass is able to handle moisture better than membrane due to its thickness
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The difference between filters that are both


classified by manufacturers as hydrophobic
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differential pressure spikes. Plugging has been

are of a comparable size to the fine particles

seen to occur anywhere from as little as three

filtered by HEPA filters and so a mist or fog

Using the right glue, avoiding glue beads

weeks after installation and requires urgent

event is equivalent to a sandstorm of very

that may fall off once a filter is installed, and

remedial maintenance to prevent wider

fine particles causing similar effects in the

ensuring that the overall filter design is robust

system damage. It is this unpredictability which

filter, where the droplets get into the media

are important considerations. Features such as

means further research and development into

and clog it. Liquid droplets, once within the

seamless gaskets on filters also help to prevent

this type of technology is required to make it

matrix of the media, combine and would

leaks during operation. Frame materials

more robust for heavy industrial applications.

normally drain out, but when a filter is loaded

should always be selected to handle the

Microfibre glass media is around ten times

with hydrocarbon, this changes the surface

installations environmental conditions and

thicker than a typical ePTFE membrane. Its

tension on the media fibres.The water droplets

designed to remain robust after aging.

greater pore volume makes it naturally less

are then more likely to cling to the fibres and

prone to sudden blockages, while its depth

remain within the media matrix, causing

selecting a filtration solution is that standard

maintains an equivalent high particulate

blinding and a high pressure loss.

efficiency ratings do not necessarily reflect

efficiency. Any pressure loss increase across

useless.

One

problem

operators

face

when

how a filter will perform in the real world.

the system has been proven to happen

Filter construction

Current ratings are based on laboratory

much more slowly than with ePTFE, giving

Microfibre glass and membrane technology

testing that does not cover the wide variety of

the operator plenty of time to take action

achieve high efficiency filtration in different

conditions and environments a turbine may

and making this type of media much more

ways. Microfibre glass media uses its depth to

be subjected to.

predictable in its performance.

capture particles which have to travel through

Take, for example, the hydrophobicity of a

Why is the thicker media with greater pore

a tortuous path inside the matrix. Membranes,

filter: its ability to prevent liquid and salts from

volume less prone to blockage when moisture

however, use a thin layer of finer pores which

passing through, causing turbine corrosion

is present? First, lets define the moisture that

create a sieving effect. This means the pores

and accelerated fouling. This should be a

causes the problems. High humidity does not

inside the microfibre glass media are larger

major consideration for the power industry,

necessarily create an issue as this is not in

and small water droplets are more likely to

but there is no industry standard test to

droplet form and passes through the system

work their way through and, even if they

rate the performance of a filter in this area.

with the air. If there is a lot of water, perhaps

remain within the media, they are less likely to

CLARCOR uses a patented hydrophobic test

due to heavy rain, this is also not generally a

plug the higher volume of larger pores.

to determine the performance of its filters. It is

problem as the large water droplets bounce

As well as selecting an appropriate media

designed to test areas such as salt leaching

off the filter or drain down the surface of the

type, filters also need to be robust to ensure

and takes the filter through a total of nine wet/

media.

their reliability. If particulates are allowed to

dry cycles within a ten-day protocol to simulate

bypass the filter media, its efficiency rating is

filter performance in real-world installations.

Mist and fog, however, have droplets that

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A major gas turbine supplier recently carried out comparative tests
on the performance of equivalent ePTFE membrane and microfibre
glass HEPA products. The tests covered overall efficiency, pressure loss,
hydrophobic performance, wet performance and the dust-holding
capacity of each technology. Microfibre glass filters showed equal or
better performance than ePTFE at a lower cost. The gas turbine supplier
then chose the microfibre glass filter as its filter of choice for its nextgeneration technology.
Overall, the real-world performance of gas turbine filters has
shown that, for the moment, microfibre glass technology offers a more
predictable and reliable solution than membranes such as ePTFE
media. It offers a higher pore volume which is less sensitive to plugging
with moisture and hydrocarbons while providing the same dust filtration
efficiency.
The predictable nature of microfibre glass filters means they have a
much longer life, with a gradual increase in pressure loss over time that
is less likely to trip turbines or require unexpected maintenance. They
offer a robust, lower-cost, longer-life (H)EPA filter solution.
Although ePTFE membrane filters can offer a typical lifespan of
two years, this is much shorter than microfibre glass equivalents. The
unpredictable nature of membrane filters further means they require
much closer monitoring and any change-out needs to happen
quickly to avoid damage to other systems. Overall, they may currently
appear to offer a good solution, but operators should take into account
maintenance frequency and lifetime costs when considering their
selection.

What may the future hold?


Industry experience indicates that microfibre glass technology offers
operators greater peace of mind with regard to predictable, reliable
turbine output.
For this reason, CLARCOR does not currently recommend the
use of ePTFE media on turbine installations. CLARCOR is an in-house
manufacturer of ePTFE membrane, uses it successfully in many of its

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other filtration products, and would like to be able to provide it for GT


inlet filtration but the global diversity in ambient air contaminants
makes its performance just too unpredictable today for use with gas
turbines.
As membrane technology continues to be developed, however,
improvements in its sensitivity to moisture and hydrocarbons may well
make it a good option in the future. Other materials such as nanofibres
also continue to be developed. These are synthetic polymer-based
media very similar to microfibre glass that may soon offer a further
viable alternative solution with HEPA filtration efficiency levels.
Testing standards continue to be researched and developed for
the implications of different environmental factors on the performance
of a filter and, therefore, the performance of turbines is more clearly
understood. Hopefully, in the near future, standards will give operators
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Manufacturer

Ansalso Energia

GE

22

Gross output
(MW)

Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)

Gross efficiency
(%)

Shaft speed (rpm)

Pressure
ratio

AE64.3A

78

9917

36.3

3000/3600

18.3

AE94.2

185

9945

36.2

3000

12

AE94.2K

170

9863

36.5

3000

12

AE94.3A

310

9045

39.8

3000

19.5

AE-T100

0.1

12,000

30

70,000

4.5

TM2500

34.3

10,197

35.3

3000

24.5

LM2500

23.8

10,606

33.9

3000

19

LM2500 DLE

22.4

10,167

35.4

3000

18.1

Model

LM2500+

30

10,154

35.5

3000

23.1

LM2500+ DLE

31.1

9674

37.2

3000

23.6
24.6

LM2500+ G4

34.5

10,209

35.3

3000

LM2500+ G4 DLE

33.4

9671

37.2

3000

24

LM6000PC

45.4

8973

40.1

3627

29.7

LM6000PC Sprint

51.1

8922

40.4

3627

31.5

LM6000PF

45

8573

42

3627

30.1

LM6000PF Sprint

50

8580

42

3627

31.6

LM6000PG

56

8974

40.1

3911

33.5

LM6000PG Sprint

59

9035

39.8

3911

34

LM6000PF+

53

8603

41.8

3911

32.1

LM6000PF+ Sprint

57

8693

41.4

3911

34

LMS100PA+

114

8319

43.3

3000

42.5

LMS100PB+

108

8204

43.9

3000

42.2

6B.03

44

10,740

33.5

5163

12.7

6F.01

52

9369

38.4

7266

21

6F.03

82

9991

36

5231

16.4

9E.03

132

10,403

34.6

3000

13.1

9E.04

145

9717

37

3000

12.3

GT13E2 2005

185

9524

37.8

3000

16.9

GT13E2 2012

203

9474

38

3000

18.2

9F.03

265

9517

37.8

3000

16.7

9F.04

281

9316

38.6

3000

16.9

9F.05

299

9295

38.7

3000

18.3

9F.06

342

8768

41.1

3000

20

9HA.01

429

8483

42.4

3000

22.9

9HA.02

519

8440

42.7

3000

23.8

TM2500

37.1

9676

37.2

3600

24.7

LM2500

24.8

10,265

35.1

3600

19

LM2500 DLE

23.2

9830

36.6

3600

18

LM2500+

31.8

9761

36.9

3600

23.1

LM2500+ DLE

31.9

9269

38.8

3600

23.1

LM2500+ G4

37.1

9676

37.2

3600

24.7

LM2500+ G4 DLE

34.5

9188

39.2

3600

23.6

LM6000PC

46

8924

40.3

3600

29.6

LM6000PC Sprint

52

8909

40.4

3600

31.3

LM6000PF

45

8543

42.1

3600

29.8

LM6000PF Sprint

50

8555

42.1

3600

31.4

LM6000PG

56

8993

40

3905

33.5

LM6000PG Sprint

59

9053

39.8

3905

34

LM6000PF+

53

8625

41.7

3905

32.1

LM6000PF+ Sprint

57

8711

41.3

3905

34

LMS100PA+

117

8190

44

3600

42.5

LMS100PB+

109

8172

44.1

3600

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Exhaust
mass flow
(kg/s)

Exhaust
temperature
(C)

NOx emissions (ppmv)

215

573

555

541

540
750

Weight
(tonnes)

Dimensions
L x W x H (metres)

Notes

25

61

5.9 x 3.1 x 3

AE64.3A with gear (gas turbine 90 Hz)

25

233

10 x 4 x 3.7

545

25

190

10.2 x 4 x 3.7

576

25

317

10.8 x 5.1 x 4.9

0.8

270

15

2.77

3.9 x 0.9 x 1.8

92.5

517

25

112

32 x 3 x 4

71.3

530

25

113

17 x 3 x 3

68.4

547

15

113

17 x 3 x 3

DLE

89.5

493

25

113

17 x 3 x 3

Water injection

88.8

539

25

113

17 x 3 x 3

DLE

96.6

519

25

113

20 x 3 x 3

Water injection, gearbox

Performance with low heating value gas

Microturbine

Water injection

93

552

25

113

20 x 3 x 3

DLE, gearbox

129.7

436

25

305

20 x 4 x 5

Water injection, gearbox

135.3

449

25

305

20 x 4 x 5

Water injection, gearbox

127.3

457

15

305

20 x 4 x 5

DLE, gearbox

132.7

459

25

305

20 x 4 x 5

DLE, gearbox

143.4

470

25

305

20 x 4 x 5

Water injection, gearbox

144.4

480

25

305

20 x 4 x 5

Water injection, gearbox

135.3

500

25

305

20 x 4 x 5

DLE, gearbox

143.2

490

25

305

20 x 4 x 5

DLE, gearbox

231.2

422

25

897

34 x 24 x 15

Water injection

227

421

25

897

34 x 24 x 15

Water injection

145.1

548

100

13 x 4 x 4

Available in 50 Hz & 60 Hz

126.1

603

25

70

6x4x4

Available in 50 Hz & 60 Hz

213.2

613

15

100

10 x 4 x 5

Available in 50 Hz & 60 Hz

419.1

544

214

11 x 5 x 5

415.5

542

15

219

11 x 5 x 5

567.4

505

25

343

11 x 6 x 5

624.1

501

15

350

11 x 6 x 6

665

596

15

308

11 x 5 x 5

667.2

608

15

308

11 x 5 x 5

666.8

642

25

322

11 x 5 x 5

731.2

618

15

386

11 x 5 x 5

826.4

633

25

386

11 x 5 x 5

995.6

636

25

432

12 x 5 x 5

94.6

510

25

112

32 x 3 x 4

Water injection

71.2

525

25

113

17 x 3 x 3

Water injection

68.2

539

15

113

17 x 3 x 3

DLE

89.3

490

25

113

17 x 3 x 3

Water injection

87

526

25

113

17 x 3 x 3

DLE

96.5

510

25

113

20 x 3 x 3

Water injection

91.5

535

25

113

20 x 3 x 3

DLE

129

440

25

305

17 x 4 x 5

Water injection

133.9

455

25

305

17 x 4 x 5

Water injection

125.6

461

15

305

17 x 4 x 5

DLE

131.4

463

25

305

17 x 4 x 5

DLE

143.3

471

25

305

17 x 4 x 5

Water injection, gearbox

144.2

481

25

305

17 x 4 x 5

Water injection, gearbox

135.1

500

25

305

17 x 4 x 5

DLE, gearbox

143.1

490

25

305

17 x 4 x 5

DLE, gearbox

230.7

416

25

897

34 x 24 x 15

Water injection

226.8

418

25

897

34 x 24 x15

Water injection

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Manufacturer

GE
(continued)

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd

MAN Diesel & Turbo SE

24

Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)

Gross efficiency
(%)

Shaft speed (rpm)

Pressure
ratio

6B.03

44

6F.01

52

10,740

33.5

5163

12.7

9369

38.4

7266

6F.03

21.0

82

9991

36.0

5231

16.4

7E.03

91

10,614

33.9

3600

13.0

7F.04

198

9327

38.6

3600

16.7

7F.05

241

9052

39.8

3600

18.4

7F.06

270

8704

41.4

3600

22.1

7HA.01

280

8630

41.7

3600

21.6

7HA.02

346

8525

42.2

3600

23.1

GPB300D

30.1

8977

40.1

9330/5600 (gas
generator rotor/
power turbine
rotor

24.5

GPB180D

18.4

10,526

34.2

9420

18.3

GPB80D

7.8

10,714

33.6

13,800

15.9

13,800

15.9

GPB70D

6.7

12,000

30

GPB50D

4.8

10,905

33

GPB17D

1.7

13,382

26.9

21,965

10.5

THM1304-10N

10.5

11840

30.4

9000

10

THM1304-12N

12.5

11320

31.8

9000

11

MGT6100

6.63

11190

32.2

1500/1800

14

H-25(28)

28.13

10,527

34.2

7280

14.2

H-25(32)

32.3

10,338

34.8

7280

15.4

H-25(35)

37.69

10,288

35

7280

17.7

H-25(42)

42.03

9664

37.2

7280

17.5

H-50

57.45

9508

37.8

5040

19.5

H-100(100)

99.05

9806

36.7

3000

18.2

H-100(110)

112.44

9417

38.2

3000

19.3

M701DA

144.09

10,350

34.8

3000

14

M701F4

324.3

9027

39.9

3000

18

M701G2

334

9110

39.5

3000

21

M701F5

359

9000

40

3000

21

M701JAC

445

8783

41

3000

23

M701J

470

8783

41

3000

23

H-100(100)

101.32

9531

37.8

3600

18.1

M501DA

113.95

10,320

34.9

3600

14

M501F3

185.4

9740

37

3600

16

M501G1

267.5

9211

39.1

3600

20

M501GAC

276

9046

39.8

3600

20

M501JAC

310

< 8783

> 41

3600

23

M501J

327

8783

41

3600

23

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Siemens AG

Gross output
(MW)

Model

SGT-100

EG

5.05

11,914

30.2

17,384

14

SGT-100

EG

5.4

11,613

31

17,384

15.6

SGT-100

MD

5.7

10,948

32.9

13,000

14.9

SGT-200

MD

6.75

11,418

31.5

11,053

12.2

SGT-200

EG

7.68

10,906

33

10,950

12.3

SGT-300

EG

7.9

11,773

30.6

14,010

13.7

SGT-300

MD

8.4

10,265

35.1

11,500-12,075

13.8

SGT-300

MD

9.2

10,104

35.6

11,500

14.5

SGT-400

EG

12.9

10,355

34.8

9500

16.8

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Exhaust
mass flow
(kg/s)

Exhaust
temperature
(C)

145.1

548

126.1

603

25

213.2

613

294.8

Dimensions
L x W x H (metres)

Notes

100

13 x 4 x 4

Available in 50 Hz & 60 Hz

70

6x4x4

Available in 50 Hz & 60 Hz

15

100

10 x 4 x 5

Available in 50 Hz & 60 Hz

552

133

12 x 4 x 4

459.5

622

178

9x4x4

538.9

633

201

9x4x4

594.7

593

248

9x4x4

574.2

626

25

248

9x4x4

698.1

623

25

273

10 x 4 x 4

87.2

470

15

250

22 x 7.1 x 13.8

Two shaft gas turbine

59.8

542

15

190

18 x 4.9 x 9.8

Single shaft gas turbine

27.3

523

15

75

14.5 x 3.5 x 8.1

Single shaft gas turbine

27

513

25

75

14.5 x 3.5 x 8.2

Single shaft gas turbine

17.2

519

521

35

8.4 x 2.75 x 6.3

Single shaft gas turbine

46.5

490

< 25 @ 70-100% load

77

16 x 3 x 5

Including generator

49.1

515

< 25 @ 70-100% load

77

16 x 4 x 6

Including generator

26.1

505

< 15 @ 50-100% load

90

552

60

744

Without inlet and exhaust losses

NOx emissions (ppmv)

Weight
(tonnes)

Single shaft gas turbine

96

561

50

744

Without inlet and exhaust losses

112

556

53

844

Without inlet and exhaust losses

111

556

55

844

Without inlet and exhaust losses

151

564

75

844

Without inlet and exhaust losses

292

534

175

12 5 5

50 Hz (without inlet and exhaust losses)

308

538

216

14 5 6

50 Hz (without inlet and exhaust losses)

453

542

200

12.5 5.2 5.2

50 Hz

729

592

418

17 6 6

50 Hz

755

587

420

18 6 6

50 Hz

730

611

480

17 6 6

50 Hz

893

615

560

18 7 7

50 Hz

893

638

560

18 7 7

50 Hz

289

527

175

12 5 5

60 Hz (without inlet and exhaust losses)

354

543

145

11.6 6 4.3

60 Hz

468

613

193

14 4.6 4.6

60 Hz

612

601

333

15 5.5 5.5

60 Hz

612

617

270

15 5.5 5.5

60 Hz

620

613

317

15 5.5 5.5

60 Hz

620

636

317

15 5.5 5.5

60 Hz

19.5

545

25

61.3

11 x 2.9 x 3.6

20.6

531

25

61.3

11 x 2.9 x 3.6

19.7

543

25

47.2

6.1 x 2.9 x 3.6

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

29.3

466

25

56.2

12.5 x 2.4 x3.4

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

29.5

493

15

42.6

10.4 x 2.4 x 3.4

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

30.2

542

15

59

11.8 x 2.9 x 3.5

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

29.7

491

15

32

6.9 x 2.9 x 3.9

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

30.5

512

15

32

6.9 x 2.9 x 3.9

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

39.4

555

15

83.8

14 x 3.1 x 4.3

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

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Manufacturer

Siemens AG
(continued)

26

Model

Gross output
(MW)

Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)

Gross efficiency
(%)

Shaft speed (rpm)

Pressure
ratio

SGT-400

EG

14.33

10,178

35.4

9500

18.9

SGT-400

MD

13.4

9943

36.2

9500

16.8

SGT-400

MD

14.92

9774

36.8

9500

18.9

SGT-500

EG

19.06

10,690

33.7

3600

13

SGT-500

MD

19.3

10,530

34.2

3450

13

SGT-600

EG

24.48

10,720

33.6

7700

14

SGT-600

MD

25.24

10,390

34.6

7700

14

SGT-700

EG

32.82

9675

37.2

6500

18.7

SGT-700

MD

33.67

9424

38.2

6500

18.7

SGT-750

EG

38.1

8953

40.2

6100

23.8

SGT-750

MD

39.3

8685

41.5

3050/6405

23.8

SGT-800

EG

47.5

9547

37.7

6608

20.4

SGT-800

EG

50.5

9389

38.3

6608

21

SGT-800

EG

53

9231

39

6608

21.4

SGT5-2000E

EG

187

9945

36.2

3000

12.8

SGT5-4000F

EG

307

9001

40

3000

18.8

SGT5-8000H

EG

400

8999

40

3000

19.2

SGT6-2000E

EG

117

10,239

35.2

3600

12

SGT6-5000F

EG

242

9230

39

3600

18.9

SGT6-8000H

EG

296

8999

40

3600

19.5

Industrial 501-K

EG

11,780

30.6

14,200

10.2

Industrial 501-K

EG

5.4

10,865

33.1

14,600

13.8

Industrial 501-K

EG

6.6

8549

42.1

14,600

10.2

Industrial RB211 G62 DLE EG

27.22

9904

36.3

4800

20.6

Industrial RB211 G62 DLE MD

27.94

9649

37.3

4800

20.6

Industrial RB211 G62 non-DLE MD

29.14

9542

37.7

4800

21.3

Industrial RB211 GT62 DLE EG

29.85

9589

37.5

4800

21.7

Industrial RB211 GT62 DLE MD

30.64

9342

38.5

4800

21.7

Industrial RB211 GT62 non-DLE MD

30.94

9338

38.6

4800

22

Industrial RB211 GT61 DLE EG

32.13

9159

39.3

4850

21.6

Industrial RB211 GT61 DLE MD

32.98

8923

40.3

4850

21.6

Industrial RB211 GT61 non-DLE MD

33.79

8913

40.4

4850

22.1

Industrial RB211 GT30 60 Hz EG

31.5

9901

36.4

3600

22.9

Industrial RB211 GT30 50 Hz EG

32.5

9549

37.7

3000

22.7

Industrial Trent 60 DLE MD

54.2

8256

43.6

3400

34.3

Industrial Trent 60 WLE MD

61.8

8592

41.9

3400

36.1

Industrial Trent 60 50Hz DLE EG

53.12

8488

42.4

3000

33.3

Industrial Trent 60 50Hz DLE ISI EG

63.51

8322

43.3

3000

37.9

Industrial Trent 60 50Hz WLE ISI EG

66

8669

41.5

3000

39

Industrial Trent 60 60Hz DLE EG

54.02

8465

42.5

3600

33.6

Industrial Trent 60 60Hz DLE ISI EG

61.84

8300

43.4

3600

36.2

Industrial Trent 60 60Hz WLE ISI EG

65.66

8760

41.1

3600

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Exhaust
mass flow
(kg/s)

Exhaust
temperature
(C)

NOx emissions (ppmv)

Weight
(tonnes)

44.3

540

15

39.4

555

15

44

540

97.9

Dimensions
L x W x H (metres)

Notes

83.8

14 x 3.1 x 4.3

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

40.1

7.3 x 3.1 x 4.3

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

15

40.1

7.3 x 3.1 x 4.3

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

369

42

210

20.6 x 4 x 4

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

97.9

369

42

71

14.1 x 4 x 4

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

81.3

543

25

150

18.8 x 4.6 x 4

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

81.3

543

25

59

11.7 x 4 x 4

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

95

533

15

169

18.8 x 4.6 x 4

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

95

533

15

63

11.7 x 4 x 4

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

113.8

458

15

175

20.3 x 4.8 x 4.1

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

113.8

458

15

76

12.3 x 4.3 x 4.1

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

132.8

541

15

290

27.9 x 7.3 x 15.1

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

134.2

553

15

290

27.9 x 7.3 x 15.1

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

137.2

551

15

290

27.9 x 7.3 x 15.1

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

558

536

25

189

10.3 x 4 x 4

Weight & dimensions of core turbine

723

579

25

312

10.8 x 5.2 x 4.8

Weight & dimensions of core turbine

869

627

25

445

12.6 x 5.5 x 5.5

Weight & dimensions of core turbine

368

532

25

108

9.1 x 3.3 x 3.3

Weight & dimensions of core turbine

576

600

219

10.1 x 4 x 4.6

Weight & dimensions of core turbine

640

630

25

289

10.5 4.3 x 4.3

Weight & dimensions of core turbine

15.4

560

25

35

9 x 2.7 x 3.1

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

21.3

494

25

35

9 x 2.7 x 3.1

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

18.4

530

25

35

9 x 2.7 x 3.1

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

91

501

25

150

16 x 3.3 x 5.4

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

91.3

501

25

99

9.2 x 4 x 5

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

93.4

500

99

9.2 x 4 x 5

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

95

503

25

150

16 x 3.3 x 5.4

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

95.4

503

25

99

9.2 x 4 x 5

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

96.1

501

99

9.2 x 4 x 5

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

94

510

25

150

16 x 3.3 x 5.4

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

93.8

510

25

99

9.2 x 4 x 5

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

95

510

99

9.2 x 4 x 5

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

99.8

512

150

16 x 3.3 x 5.4

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

98.5

508

150

16 x 3.3 x 5.4

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

154.4

440

25

105

12 x 4.7 x 5

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

164.2

422

25

105

12 x 4.7 x 5

Weight & dimensions of mechanical drive package

155

433

25

208

29.6 x 4.7 x 5

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

177

416

25

208

29.6 x 4.7 x 5

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

180

416

25

208

29.6 x 4.7 x 5

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

158

431

25

208

29.6 x 4.7 x 5

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

168

421

25

208

29.6 x 4.7 x 5

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package

172

426

25

208

29.6 x 4.7 x 5

Weight & dimensions of gas turbine generator package


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Gas Turbine Technical Specifications - Combined cycle

Manufacturer

Ansaldo
Energia

Model

Net output
(MW)

Net Efficiency (%)

Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)

Pressure
ratio

Notes

1AE643-CC1S

115.8

53.76

6696

2AE643-CC1M

233

54.04

6662

ISO conditions with seawater condenser

1AE942-CC1M

277.5

54.58

6595

ISO conditions with seawater condenser

2AE942-CC1M

561.5

55.23

6518

ISO conditions with seawater condenser

1AE943-CC1S

456.3

58.84

6118

ISO conditions with seawater condenser

2AE943-CC1M

913.3

58.89

6113

ISO conditions with seawater condenser

1GT26-CC1S

502

60.1

5990

ISO conditions with seawater condenser

2GT26-CC1M

1004

60.1

5990

ISO conditions with seawater condenser


ISO conditions with sea water condenser

GE

28

LM2500 (2x1 CCPP)

70.2

50

7195

19

LM2500 (1x1 CCPP)

35

49.9

7221

19

LM2500 DLE (2x1 CCPP)

66.6

53.1

6785

18

LM2500 DLE (1x1 CCPP)

33.2

52.9

6811

18

LM2500+ (2x1 CCPP)

86.3

50.3

7161

23.1

LM2500+ (1x1 CCPP)

43

50.1

7184

23.1

LM2500+ DLE (2x1 CCPP)

88.2

54.4

6622

23.1

LM2500+ DLE (1x1 CCPP)

43.9

54.2

6645

23.1

LM2500+ G4 (2x1 CCPP)

100.9

50.9

7076

24.7

LM2500+ G4 (1x1 CCPP)

50.3

50.7

7099

24.7

LM2500+ G4 DLE (2x1 CCPP)

95.7

54.9

6560

23.6

LM2500+ G4 DLE (1x1 CCPP)

47.7

54.7

6583

23.6

TM2500 (2x1 CCPP)

98

50.9

7077

24.7

TM2500 (1x1 CCPP)

49

50.7

7100

24.7

LM6000PC (2x1 CCPP)

118

52.1

6916

29.6

LM6000PC (1x1 CCPP)

58.6

51.9

6935

29.6

LM6000PC Sprint (2x1 CCPP)

133

52.2

6891

31.3

LM6000PC Sprint (1x1 CCPP)

66

52.1

6911

31.3

LM6000PF (2x1 CCPP)

117

55.4

6500

29.8

LM6000PF (1x1 CCPP)

58

55.2

6520

29.8

LM6000PF Sprint 25 (2x1 CCPP)

129

54.8

6563

31.4

LM6000PF Sprint 25 (1x1 CCPP)

64

54.7

6583

31.4

LM6000PG (2x1 CCPP)

146

52.4

6874

33.5

LM6000 PG (1x1 CCPP)

73

52.2

6895

33.5

LM6000 PG Sprint (2x1 CCPP)

153

52.2

6891

34

LM6000 PG Sprint (1x1 CCPP)

76

52.1

6912

34

LM6000 PF+ (2x1 CCPP)

140

56.1

6420

32.1

LM6000 PF+ (1x1 CCPP)

70

55.9

6441

32.1

LM6000 PF+ Sprint (2x1 CCPP)

149

54.9

6555

34

LM6000 PF+ Sprint (1x1 CCPP)

74

54.7

6575

34

LMS100 PA+ (2x1 CCPP)

273

51.9

6934

42.5

LMS100 PA+ (1x1 CCPP)

136

51.8

6953

42.5

LMS100 PB+ (2x1 CCPP)

256

52.5

6861

42.1

LMS100 PB+ (1x1 CCPP)

128

52.3

6880

42.1

6B.03 (2x1 CCPP)

67

51.5

6995

12.7

6B.03 (1x1 CCPP)

135

51.7

6963

12.7

6F.01 (2x1 CCPP)

76

56.6

6362

21

6F.01 (1x1 CCPP)

154

56.9

6330

21

6F.03 (2x1 CCPP)

124

55.4

6499

16.4

6F.03 (1x1 CCPP)

250

55.9

6436

16.4

7E.03 (2x1 CCPP)

141

52

6921

13

7E.03 (1x1 CCPP)

283

52.3

6890

13

7F.04 (2x1 CCPP)

302

59.2

6077

16.7

7F.04 (1x1 CCPP)

609

59.8

6024

16.7

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Model

Net output
(MW)

Net Efficiency (%)

Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)

Pressure
ratio

7F.05 (2x1 CCPP)

376

60.3

5972

18.4

7F.05 (1x1 CCPP)

756

60.3

5972

18.4

7F.06 (2x1 CCPP)

394

60.4

5961

22.1

7F.06 (1x1 CCPP)

792

60.7

5929

22.1

7HA.01 (2x1 CCPP)

419

61.8

5824

21.6

7HA.01 (1x1 CCPP)

842

62

5803

21.6

7HA.02 (2x1 CCPP)

509

62

5803

23.1

7HA.02 (1x1 CCPP)

1021

62.3

5782

23.1

THM1304-10N

10.5

Case by case

11,840

10

Power output gas turbine only

THM1304-12N

12.5

Case by case

11,320

11

Power output gas turbine only

MGT6100

6.63

Case by case

11,190

14

Power output gas turbine only

MPCP1(H-25(28))

41.7

50.9

7065

1 H-25(28)

MPCP2(H-25(28))

84.4

51.6

6972

2 H-25(28)

MPCP1(H-25(32))

47.4

51.3

7005

1 H-25(32)

MPCP2(H-25(32))

95.9

52

6917

2 H-25(32)

MPCP1(H-25(35))

55.1

51.4

6994

1 H-25(35)

MPCP2(H-25(35))

111.4

52

6919

2 H-25(35)

MPCP1(H-25(42))

59.3

52.8

6808

1 H-25(42)

MPCP2(H-25(42))

120.2

53.6

6717

2 H-25(42)

MPCP1(H-50)

82.3

54.4

6607

1 H-50

MPCP2(H-50)

166.8

55.2

6515

2 H-50

MPCP1(H-100(100))

143.7

53.5

6728

1 H-100(100), 50 Hz

MPCP2(H-100(100))

289.0

53.8

6688

2 H-100(100), 50 Hz

MPCP1(H-100(110))

157.5

54.4

6610

1 H-100(110), 50 Hz

MPCP2(H-100(110))

323.8

55.9

6430

2 H-100(110), 50 Hz

MPCP1 (M701)

213.2

51.4

7000

1 M701DA, 50 Hz

MPCP2 (M701)

427.9

51.6

6974

2 M701DA, 50 Hz

MPCP3 (M701)

647

51.8

6947

3 M701DA. 50 Hz

MPCP1 (M701F4)

479.4

60

6000

1 M701F4, 50 Hz

MPCP2 (M701F4)

961.7

60.2

5981

2 M701F4, 50 Hz

MPCP1 (M701F5)

526.6

61

5902

1 M701F5, 50 Hz

MPCP2 (M701F5)

1056.5

61.2

5883

2 M701F5, 50 Hz

MPCP1 (M701G)

499.5

59.3

6071

1 M701G2, 50 Hz

Manufacturer

GE
(continued)

MAN Diesel &


Turbo SE

Mitsubishi
Hitachi Power
Systems, Ltd

Notes

MPCP2 (M701G)

1002.4

59.5

6051

2 M701G2, 50 Hz

MPCP1 (M701JAC)

652

> 61

< 5902

1 M701JAC, 50 Hz

MPCP1 (M701J)

682.1

61.7

5835

1 M701J, 50 Hz

MPCP1(H-100(100))

144

53.9

6670

1 H-100(100), 60 Hz

MPCP2(H-100(100))

289.6

54.2

6631

2 H-100(100), 60 Hz

MPCP1 (M501)

168

51.4

7000

1 M501DA, 60 Hz

MPCP2 (M501)

337.3

51.6

6974

2 M501DA, 60 Hz

MPCP3 (M501)

507.8

51.8

6947

3 M501DA, 60 Hz

MPCP1 (M501F)

286

57.1

6305

1 M501F3, 60 Hz

MPCP2 (M501F)

574

57.3

6283

2 M501F3, 60 Hz

MPCP1 (M501G)

400.1

58.4

6165

1 M501G1, 60 Hz

MPCP2 (M501G)

803

58.6

6144

2 M501G1, 60 Hz

MPCP1 (M501GAC)

413.7

59.5

6051

1 M501GAC, 60 Hz

MPCP2 (M501GAC)

828.6

59.6

6041

2 M501GAC, 60 Hz

MPCP1 (M501JAC)

451.4

> 61

< 5902

1 M501JAC, 60 Hz

MPCP1 (M501J)

471.5

61.5

5854

1 M501J, 60 Hz

MPCP2 (M501J)

945.8

61.7

5835

2 M501J, 60 Hz

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Gas Turbine Technical Specifications - Combined cycle

Manufacturer

SIemens AG

30

Model

Net output
(MW)

Net Efficiency (%)

Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)

Notes

SCC-600 1x1

35.9

49.9

7220

1 x SGT-600

SCC-600 2x1

73.3

50.9

7071

2 x SGT-600

SCC-700 1x1

45.2

52.3

6876

1 x SGT-700

SCC-700 2x1

91.6

53.1

6778

2 x SGT-700

SCC-750 1X1

49.4

52.1

6909

1 x SGT-750

SCC-750 2X1

99.4

52.7

6831

2 x SGT-750

SCC-800 1x1

66.6

53.8

6693

1 x SGT-800

SCC-800 2x1

135.4

54.7

6583

2 x SGT-800

SCC-800 3x1

203.5

54.8

6569

3 x SGT-800

SCC-800 1x1

71.4

55.1

6530

1 x SGT-800

SCC-800 2x1

143.6

55.4

6494

2 x SGT-800

SCC-800 3x1

215.7

55.5

6485

3 x SGT-800

SCC-800 1x1

74

55.6

6475

1 x SGT-800

SCC-800 2x1

150

56.2

6406

2 x SGT-800

SCC5-2000E 1x1

275

53.3

6755

1 x SGT5-2000E,
dual pressure, no reheat

SCC5-2000E 2x1

551

53.3

6755

2 x SGT5-2000E,
dual pressure, no reheat

SCC5-4000F 1S

445

58.7

6133

1 x SGT5-4000F,
triple pressure, reheat

SCC5-4000F 2x1

890

58.7

6133

2 x SGT5-4000F,
triple pressure, reheat

SCC5-8000H 1S

600

> 60

< 6000

1 x SGT5-8000H,
triple pressure, reheat

SCC5-8000H 2x1

1200

> 60

< 6000

2 x SGT5-8000H,
triple pressure, reheat

SCC6-2000E 1X1

174

52.2

6893

1 x SGT6-2000E,
dual pressure, no reheat

SCC6-2000E 2X1

347

52.2

6901

2 x SGT6-2000E,
dual pressure, no reheat

SCC6-5000F 1X1

360

58.1

6193

1 x SGT6-5000F,
triple pressure, reheat

SCC6-5000F 2X1

725

58.6

6138

2 x SGT6-5000F,
triple pressure, reheat

SCC6-8000H 1S

440

> 60

< 6000

1 x SGT6-8000H,
triple pressure, reheat

SCC6-8000H 2X1

880

> 60

< 6000

2 x SGT6-8000H,
triple pressure, reheat

Industrial RB211-G62 DLE

38

50.2

7175

1x Ind. RB211-G62 DLE,


dual pressure unfired

Industrial RB211-GT62 DLE

40

51.4

7005

1x Ind. RB211-GT62 DLE,


dual pressure unfired

Industrial RB211-GT61 DLE

43

52.8

6820

1x Ind. RB211-GT61 DLE,


dual pressure unfired

Industrial Trent 60 DLE 50 Hz

65.4

53.6

6718

1 x Ind. Trent 60 DLE,


dual pressure unfired

Industrial Trent 60 DLE ISI 50 Hz

77.7

53.4

6736

1 x Ind. Trent 60 DLE ISI,


dual pressure unfired

Industrial Trent 60 WLE ISI 50 Hz

82.9

51.2

7022

1 x Ind. Trent 60 WLE ISI,


dual pressure unfired

Industrial Trent 60 DLE 60 Hz

66.4

53.5

6725

1 x Ind. Trent 60 DLE,


dual pressure unfired

Industrial Trent 60 DLE ISI 60 Hz

75.5

53.5

6727

1 x Ind. Trent 60 DLE ISI,


dual pressure unfired

Industrial Trent 60 WLE ISI 60 Hz

80.3

50.7

7093

1 x Ind. Trent 60 WLE ISI,


dual pressure unfired

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Steam Turbine Technical Specifications

Manufacturer

Ansaldo
Energia

Dresser-Rand

GE

MAN Diesel &


Turbo SE

Model

Type/Application

Power
rating
(MW)

Shaft speed
(rpm)

Dimensions
L x W x H (metres)

Inlet temp.
(oC)

Inlet
pressure
(bar)

Notes

GT series

Geothermal

20-150

3000/3600

Up to 240

Up to 20

1 to 2 cylinder
Non-reheat,
1-cylinder

MT10

Combined Cycle, Fossil, Solar

40-250

3000/3600

Up to 565

Up to
140

MT20

Combined Cycle, Fossil,


Cogeneration

150-350

3000/3600

Up to
565/565

Up to
170

Non-reheat, 2
to 3 cylinder

MT15

Combined Cycle, Fossil, Solar

90-300

3000/3600

Up to
565/565

Up to
170

Reheat,
2-cylinder

RT30

Combined Cycle, Fossil,


Cogeneration

150-400

3000/3600

Up to
600/620

Up to
300

Reheat, 3 to 4
cylinder

RT70

Fossil

400-1000

3000/3600

Up to
600/620

Up to
300

Reheat, 4 to 5
cylinder

RLA / RLVA
(4 models)

Standard Single Stage

0.75

6000

440

46

RLHA/B

Standard Single Stage

1.87

6300

510

62

500/700

Standard Single Stage

2.6

12,000

480

62

Standard Single Stage

0.67

5500

440

45

GSA

Standard Single Stage

2.2

7000

480

62

2TA

Engineered Single Stage

3.4

15,000

530

138

AVT..TW..

Engineered Single Stage

4.5

13,000

525

150

GTW

Engineered Single Stage

14,500

525

150

Standard Multistage

4.85

10,000

412

28

Standard Multistage

10,000

454

45

Engineered Multistage

25

15,000

483

62

B*

Standard Multistage

11

8500

500

60

TT14

Engineered Multistage

5.2

17,000

483

44

EMD

Engineered Multistage

80

13,000

565

138

ETG

Engineered Multistage

100

5000

565

138

D650

Combined Cycle

150-700

3000-3600

Depending on
configuration

600/600

185

D600

Combined Cycle

180-700

3000-3600

Depending on
configuration

600/600

166

600/600

185

A650

Combined Cycle

85-300

3000-3600

Depending on
configuration

D400

Combined Cycle

180-700

3000-3600

Depending on
configuration

600/600

124

A450

Combined Cycle

85-300

3000-3600

Depending on
configuration

600/600

124

565

140

Non-reheat

D200

Combined Cycle

200-340

3000-3600

Depending on
configuration

A200

Combined Cycle

70-220

3000-3600

Depending on
configuration

565

140

Non-reheat

Standard

Power Generation

2-160

540

140

50 Hz/60 Hz

Low pressure

Power Generation

5-90

Saturated
steam

1-20

50 Hz/60 Hz

Air turbines

Compressed Air Energy Storage

540

140

50 Hz/60 Hz

MARC 1

Power Generation

2-4

450

65

50 Hz

MARC 2

Power Generation

5-10

520

90

50 Hz

MARC 4

Power Generation

8-20

520

120

50 Hz

MARC 6

Power Generation

16-40

530

120

50 Hz

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Steam Turbine Technical Specifications

Manufacturer

Siemens AG

Model

Type/Application

Power
rating
(MW)

Shaft speed
(rpm)

Dimensions
L x W x H (metres)

Inlet temp.
(oC)

Inlet pressure
(bar)

SST-040

Up to 0.3

2.5 x 1.5 x 2
(typical dimensions)

Up to 400

Up to 40

SST-050

Up to 0.75

1 x 1 x 1.3
(typical dimensions)

Up to 500

Up to 101

SST-060

Up to 6

1.5 x 2.5 x 2.5


(typical dimensions)

Up to 530

Up to 131

SST-110

Up to 7

6 x 2.8 x 3.2
(typical dimensions)

Up to 530

Up to 131

SST-111

Up to 12

8x4x4
(typical dimensions)

Up to 530

Up to 131

SST-150

Up to 20

Up to 13,300

12 x 4 x 5
(typical dimensions)

Up to 505

Up to 103

SST-300

Up to 50

Up to 12,000

12 x 4 x 5
(typical dimensions)

Up to 520

Up to 120

SST-400

Up to 65

Up to 8000

18 x 8.5 x 5.5
(typical dimensions)

Up to 540

Up to 140

SST-500

Up to 100

Up to 15,000

19 x 6 x 5
(typical dimensions)

Up to 400

Up to 30

Up to 565

Up to 165

SST-600

Up to 150

Up to 18,000

19 x 6 x 5
(typical dimensions)

SST-700

Up to 175

Up to 13,200

22 x 15 x 6
(typical dimensions)

Up to 585

Up to 165

SST-800

Up to 250

Up to 3600

20 x 8.5 x 6
(typical dimensions)

Up to 565

Up to 165

20 x 11 x 10
(typical dimensions)

Up to 580

Up to 165

565

177

SST-900

Up to 250

Up to 3600

SST-3000 series

Combined Cycle

90 to 250

3000 to 3600

Coal-fired Steam Power Plant

120 to 650

SST-5000 series

SST-6000 series

32

Combined Cycle

120 to 650

Coal-fired Steam Power Plant

300 to
1200

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610

177

3000 to 3600

600

300

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Products and Services


Classified Listing
PRODUCTS
Actuators
AUMA Riester GmbH & Co KG
HEINZMANN GmbH & Co KG
HOERBIGER - Altronic Engine Solutions
HYD&AU
Lucchini Mam Forge
Power Jacks Ltd
ProMation Engineering Inc
SIPOS Aktorik GmbH
TiMotion Technology
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG
Young & Franklin Inc

Air cleaners, dryers and


filters
Camfil Power Systems GmbH
Clean Energy Systems Co Ltd
Defitec SPRL
Eureka Dry Tech
GEA Filtri Gasparini Associates
Hamon Research-Cottrell
Parker Hannifin Corp
Tecam Group
Universal AET
UT99 AG Oil Mist Eliminators

Air conditioning and


refrigeration
Air & Water Systems
Armstrong-Hunt Inc
KTI-Plersch Kaeltetechnik GmbH

Air heaters and


preheaters
Armstrong-Hunt Inc
Chromalox
Sealeze
Wahlco Inc

Air pollution monitors


and CEMS
Emerson Process Management
Golden Eagle Technologies LLC
Hamon Research-Cottrell
Lenox Instrument Co
Mil-Ram Technology Inc

Bearings
Graphite Metallizing Corp
Kingsbury Inc
MECOS AG
OILES Deutschland GmbH
Turbine Technics Inc
Waukesha Bearings Corp
(See advertisement on page 11)

Borescopes, videoscopes,
fiberscopes
Advanced Inspection Technologies
InterTest Inc
KARL STORZ Industrial-America Inc
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Lenox Instrument Co
PCE Instruments UK Ltd
USA Borescopes

Burners and ignition


systems
BFI Automation GmbH
Detroit Stoker Co
Forney Corp
Lenox Instrument Co
Maxon - A Honeywell Co
NATCOM
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
XERVON Energy GmbH
Zeeco Inc

Castings
Columbia Steel Casting Co Inc
Helmick Corp
Paradigm Precision

Coatings/lining materials
Carborundum Universal Ltd
CBP Engineering Corp
Covestro Deutschland AG
(See advertisement on page 3)
Duromar Inc
Hadek Protective Systems BV
Hempel A/S
(See advertisement on page 7)
REMA Tip Top North America

Cogeneration systems
ABB Inc
Alturdyne Power Systems
Dresser-Rand
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc
Lahmeyer International GmbH
Magellan Aerospace Mississauga
(Orenda)
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
METKA
MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Siemens Energy Inc
Solar Turbines Inc
TOTEM Energy srl

Combined cycles
ABB Inc
Damper Technology Ltd
Doosan Power Systems Americas
Lahmeyer International GmbH
Magellan Aerospace Mississauga
(Orenda)
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
METKA
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Siemens Energy Inc
Solar Turbines Inc
XERVON Energy GmbH

Combustion

Psychsoftpc
Raymar Telenetics

air flow measurement

Condenser tubes

iCenta Controls Ltd

control and optimization systems


CBP Engineering Corp
Doosan HF Controls
Emerson Process Management
Flexco Engineered Systems Group
Lenox Instrument Co
Mobotec
Petrotech Inc
SAS Global Corp
Sealeze
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Zeeco Inc

pressure monitoring
Meggitt Sensing Systems

systems and burners


Bromford Technologies Ltd
Detroit Stoker Co
Forney Corp
OUESTime CONSULTING
Paradigm Precision
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Zeeco Inc

Compressors
air
Atlas Copco
Atlas Copco - Mining, Rock
Excavation and Construction LLC
FLSmidth Inc
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
Patten CAT
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
United Rentals

gas
Atlas Copco - Mining, Rock
Excavation and Construction LLC
Gas Compressors Ltd
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
MECOS AG
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)

Computer-aided design
and engineering
AVEVA
CD Adapco
(See advertisement on page 6)
Electrocon International Inc
Global Training Solutions Inc
HTRI EMEA
HTRI Japan
Infolytica Corp
Manitoba HVDC Research Centre
ProSim Inc

FACO SpA
(See advertisement on page 39)
Vallourec

Condensers
Babcock Power Inc
Doosan Power Systems
FACO SpA
(See advertisement on page 39)

Control panels and


consoles
Basler Electric
Cable Labels USA
Datakom Elektronik Muhendislik
Sanayi Ve Tic Ltd STI
Gorman-Rupp Co
Holland-Controls BV
Monicon Instruments Co Ltd
Petrotech Inc
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Inc

Control systems
ABB Inc
Allen-Sherman-Hoff
Basler Electric
Beckwith Electric
Datakom Elektronik Muhendislik
Sanayi Ve Tic Ltd STI
Diamond Power International Inc
Doosan HF Controls
Dynamic Ratings Inc
Emerson Process Management
Gas Turbine Efficiency
GoHz Inc
HEINZMANN GmbH & Co KG
Monicon Instruments Co Ltd
NATCOM
PCE Instruments UK Ltd
Petrotech Inc
Physics of Semiconductors and Solar
Energy Research Team (PSES)
Process Technology
Raymar Telenetics
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Thomson Technology
V&T Technologies Co Ltd
Woodward GmbH

Controllers
airflow
iCenta Controls Ltd

energy management
Aguidrovert Solar SL
DEIF A/S
GoHz Inc

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Kingsine Electric Automation (HK)


Co Ltd
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Triangle MicroWorks Inc
V&T Technologies Co Ltd
Woodward GmbH

meters and instruments


AMETEK
DEIF A/S
Mueller Systems
Muis Controls Ltd
Process Technology
Vaisala Ltd

temperature monitoring
AMETEK Sensor Technologies
BFI Automation GmbH
Dynamic Ratings Inc
Electronic Development Labs Inc (EDL)
Process Technology
Vaisala Ltd

Corrosion prevention
products
Eureka Dry Tech
Hempel A/S
(See advertisement on page 7)
Lubrication Engineers International Ltd
Membrana
Mersen
Perpetual Evolution Designs LLC
Plastocor-international SA
Roctest Ltd

Couplings
Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe GmbH
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG

Dampers
Braden Manufacturing LLC
BURNDY LLC
Camfil Power Systems GmbH
Damper Technology Ltd
Forney Corp
Lisega SE
Process Equipment - Barron Industries
ProMation Engineering Inc

Desuperheaters
CIRCOR Energy
Copes-Vulcan, An SPX FLOW Brand
Niagara Wet Surface Air Coolers
Wahlco Inc

Detection systems
explosion
Chemetron Fire Systems

flame
BFI Automation GmbH
Chemetron Fire Systems
Forney Corp
Mil-Ram Technology Inc
Turbine Technics Inc

gas
Chemetron Fire Systems
Mil-Ram Technology Inc

Diagnostic systems
Diamond Power International Inc
Emerson Process Management
GP Strategies Corp
Kingsine Electric Automation (HK)
Co Ltd
LumaSense Technologies Inc
Physics of Semiconductors and Solar
Energy Research Team (PSES)

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Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Sohre Turbomachinery Inc
VibroSystM Inc

Drives
dampers
SIPOS Aktorik GmbH

electronic
Igel Electric GmbH

fluid
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG

mechanical
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
Power Jacks Ltd
Siemens Turbomachinery Equipment
GmbH
Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe GmbH

other
Power Jacks Ltd

variable speed
ELIN Motoren GmbH
SIPOS Aktorik GmbH
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG

Ducts
BaghouseDuctDesign.com
Fabricated Plastics Ltd
Golden Eagle Technologies LLC

Fans
Howden North America
Process Equipment - Barron Industries

Filters and filtration


systems
AAF International
AAF Ltd
Anping Senming Wire Mesh Co Ltd
Aquatech International Corp
Bilfinger Gerber GmbH
Braden Manufacturing LLC
Camfil Power Systems GmbH
CCI Thermal Technologies Inc
Chemviron Carbon
CLARCOR Industrial Air
Colfax Fluid Handling
Contec GmbH
Dahlman Renewable Technology BV
Defitec SPRL
Evoqua Water Technologies
FLSmidth Wadgassen GmbH
Freudenberg Filtration Technologies
GEA Filtri Gasparini Associates
Hamon Research-Cottrell
Hilliard Corp
Nordic Air Filtration A/S
Novum Glass LLC
Plenty Filters, An SPX FLOW Brand
Plenty Process Filtration, An SPX FLOW
Brand
QUA Group LLC
ROBLICORP
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
SPX FLOW Inc
SPX FlOW Technology USA Dollinger
Tecam Group
Turbine Technics Inc
UT99 AG Oil Mist Eliminators

Gas turbine inlet cooling


AAF International
AAF Ltd
Bilfinger Gerber GmbH

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Camfil Power Systems GmbH


Dectron Internationale Inc
FP Turbomachinery BV
FP Turbomachinery Consultants GmbH
Gas Turbine Efficiency
Mee Industries Inc
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Europe GmbH
(See advertisement on page 5)
Petrotech Inc
SPIG SpA
Tower Performance Inc
Valutech Inc

Gas turbine parts,


components and
accessories
Allied Power Group LLC
Ansaldo Thomassen BV
Armstrong-Hunt Inc
Braden Manufacturing LLC
Bromford Technologies Ltd
Canyonwest Cases
CLARCOR Industrial Air
Clean Energy Systems Co Ltd
Damper Technology Ltd
EagleBurgmann KE A/S
Flexible Specialty Products
Fluid Energy Controls Inc
GE
GEA Filtri Gasparini Associates
GE Oil & Gas
(See advertisement on page 9)
HARCO Laboratories Inc
Lucchini Mam Forge
Maximum Turbine Support Inc
MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg
GmbH
Nord-Lock Inc
Paradigm Precision
Perpetual Evolution Designs LLC
PowerTurbineLVDT.com
ProEnergy
PSM - an Alstom Co
PW Power Systems Inc
(See advertisement on page 13)
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Turbine Efficiency
Turbine Technics Inc
Turbo Parts LLC
Unison
Universal AET
UT99 AG Oil Mist Eliminators
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG
Wikov Gear

Gas turbines
Alturdyne Power Systems
Ansaldo Energia SpA
(See advertisement on page C2)
APR Energy
Belyea Co Inc
Capstone Turbine Corp
Dresser-Rand
GE Oil & Gas
(See advertisement on page 9)
Global Training Solutions Inc
Holland-Controls BV
Magellan Aerospace Mississauga
(Orenda)
MAN Diesel & Turbo
MAPNA Group
(See advertisement on page 43)
Mee Industries Inc
Mid-America Engine Inc
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Europe GmbH
(See advertisement on page 5)

MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg


GmbH
OPRA Turbines
PW Power Systems Inc
(See advertisement on page 13)
REINTJES GmbH
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Siemens Energy Inc
Solar Turbines Inc
Turbine Efficiency
Wabash Power Equipment Co

Gasification systems
Boson Energy SA
Outotec
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)

Gears
Automationdirect.com
Philadelphia Gear, a Timken Brand
Power Jacks Ltd
Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe GmbH

Generators
Alturdyne Power Systems
Atlas Copco
BRUSH Group
BRUSH HMA BV
BRUSH SEM sro
DFME
Electro Composites (2008) ULC
GUGLER Water Turbines GmbH
INDAR
Indeck Keystone Energy LLC
Linz Electric SpA
Mid-America Engine Inc
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Europe GmbH
(See advertisement on page 5)
Nextech Engineering
Patten CAT
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Standby Generators
Teksan Generator
Wabash Power Equipment Co
Wasserkraft Volk AG

Heat exchangers
Aguidrovert Solar SL
AMECO USA
AMETEK Fluoropolyer Products
Armstrong-Hunt Inc
Bowman Heat Exchangers
Doosan Power Systems
FACO SpA
(See advertisement on page 39)
Process Technology
SPX FLOW Inc
Valutech Inc
Vooner FloGard Corp

Heat recovery systems/


HRSGs
ATCO Emissions Management
Babcock Power Inc
Belyea Co Inc
Bowman Heat Exchangers
Cleaver-Brooks Engineered Boiler
Systems
Exergy SpA
Perpetual Evolution Designs LLC
Rentech Boiler Systems Inc
XERVON Energy GmbH

Heaters
AMWEI Thermistor
Armstrong-Hunt Inc
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CCI Thermal Technologies Inc


Chromalox
Process Technology

Indicators
flow
AMETEK Sensor Technologies
iCenta Controls Ltd
Magnetrol International Inc
Monitor Technologies LLC

level
AMETEK Sensor Technologies
Clark-Reliance Corp
iCenta Controls Ltd
Magnetrol International Inc
Monitor Technologies LLC
Orion Instruments LLC

temperature
Electronic Development Labs Inc (EDL)
HARCO Laboratories Inc

vibration
Beran Instruments Ltd
Metrix Instrument Co
SETPOINT

Inspection equipment
Advanced Inspection Technologies
H&L Instruments LLC
Ofil Ltd

Instruments, measuring
Bandweaver Ltd
DEIF A/S
Emerson Process Management
Global Monitoring
HIOKI EE Corp
KROHNE
Mors Smitt BV
Muis Controls Ltd
Optocon AG
Orion Instruments LLC
Sohre Turbomachinery Inc
Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL
TEMP-PRO Inc
TEMTO Technology Co Ltd
Vaisala Ltd

Insulation
Clean Energy Systems Co Ltd

Leak detection
Bandweaver Ltd
Day & Zimmermann
Mil-Ram Technology Inc

Liners and linings


Columbia Steel Casting Co Inc

Lube-oil systems
Colfax Fluid Handling
Fluid Energy Controls Inc
HYD&AU
Roper Pump Co
VISA Petrochemical Products Ltd

Lubricants
ExxonMobil Lubricants & Petroleum
Specialties
Lubrication Engineers Inc
Lubrication Engineers International Ltd
Shell Lubricants
VISA Petrochemical Products Ltd

Microturbines
Alturdyne Power Systems
Capstone Turbine Corp

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MECOS AG

Monitoring equipment
combustion control
AMETEK Land Instruments
BFI Automation GmbH
Emerson Process Management
HOERBIGER - Altronic Engine Solutions
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)

continuous emission monitoring


equipment
AMETEK Power Instruments
Mil-Ram Technology Inc
Monitor Technologies LLC
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Turner Envirologic

emissions
IMR Environmental Equipment Inc
Yara International ASA

general
Dynamic Ratings Inc
Environment One Corp
MapEx Performance Monitoring
Meggitt Sensing Systems
Novum Glass LLC
Vaisala Ltd
Xantrex Technology Inc

temperature
AMETEK Land Instruments
Diamond Power International Inc
Dynamic Ratings Inc
Electronic Development Labs Inc (EDL)
Roctest Ltd
Vaisala Ltd
VibroSystM Inc

Nitrogen oxide control


systems
ATCO Emissions Management
Babcock & Wilcox
Babcock Power Environmental Inc
Cormetech Inc
Haldor Topsoe Inc
LAB SA Groupe CNIM
Mobotec
Nationwide Boiler Inc
Rentech Boiler Systems Inc
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Turner Envirologic
Wahlco Inc

Noise measurement and


control
Alara-Lukagro Noise Control Solutions
Bilfinger Gerber GmbH

Oil
cleaning systems
Contec GmbH

conditioning equipment
Colfax Fluid Handling
Shell Lubricants

oil/water separators
Hilliard Corp

Piping
BEUMER Group GmbH & Co KG
Edgen Murray
Fabricated Plastics Ltd

HYD&AU
Lucchini Mam Forge
Methos Srl
NEM Energy BV
Tioga Pipe Supply Co Inc
Unison
Vallourec
Victaulic

FP Turbomachinery Consultants GmbH


Rochem Technical Services

Steam generators

Pressure monitoring,
measuring
AMETEK Power Instruments
KROHNE
Mueller Systems
Roctest Ltd

Pumps
ANDRITZ
Atlas Copco
Bran & Luebbe, An SPX FLOW Brand
Colfax Fluid Handling
Flowserve Corp FCD
FLSmidth Inc
GE Oil & Gas
(See advertisement on page 9)
Gorman-Rupp Co
Johnson Pump, An SPX FLOW Brand
KRAL AG
ROBLICORP
Roper Pump Co
SPX FLOW Inc

Remote monitoring
Ansaldo Thomassen BV
DEIF A/S
Global Monitoring
GP Strategies Corp
Meggitt Sensing Systems
SETPOINT
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Sohre Turbomachinery Inc
TEMTO Technology Co Ltd
Vaisala Ltd
VibroSystM Inc

Safety equipment
EARMARK
Haws Integrated
HEMCO Corp
Lightning Eliminators & Consultants Inc
Nord-Lock Inc
Tech Products Inc
Vigil Antislip
Zigma Ground Solutions

Seals
Flowserve Corp FCD
James Walker
SKF Sealing Solutions Austria GmbH
Turbo Parts LLC

Sensors
AMWEI Thermistor
Automationdirect.com
HARCO Laboratories Inc
HEINZMANN GmbH & Co KG
Infolytica Corp
Jaquet North America Inc
Meggitt Piezo Technologies
Meggitt Sensing Systems
Mors Smitt BV
PowerTurbineLVDT.com
TEMTO Technology Co Ltd
Unison

Spray nozzles
Air & Water Systems
FP Turbomachinery BV

BERTSCHenergy Josef Bertsch


Gesellschaft GmbH & Co KG
Bosch Industriekessel GmbH
Boson Energy SA
Cleaver-Brooks Engineered Boiler
Systems
CMI Energy
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc
Indeck Keystone Energy LLC
M+M Turbinen-Technik GmbH
NEM Energy BV
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Wabash Power Equipment Co

Steam turbine parts,


components and
accessories
Dresser-Rand
M+M Turbinen-Technik GmbH
PowerTurbineLVDT.com
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Turbo Parts LLC
UT99 AG Oil Mist Eliminators
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG

Steam turbines
Ansaldo Energia SpA
(See advertisement on page C2)
Belyea Co Inc
Doosan Power Systems
Doosan Power Systems Americas
Dresser-Rand
Fincantieri SpA
(See advertisement on page 17)
G-Team as
MAN Diesel & Turbo
M+M Turbinen-Technik GmbH
MAPNA Group
(See advertisement on page 43)
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Europe GmbH
(See advertisement on page 5)
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Siemens Energy Inc
Siemens Turbomachinery Equipment
GmbH
Wabash Power Equipment Co

Test equipment
AMETEK
CIC Research
Crestchic Ltd
Doble Engineering Co
Greenlee Communications
HIOKI EE Corp
Optocon AG

Torque conversion
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG

Valve actuators
AUMA Riester GmbH & Co KG
Edgen Murray
ProMation Engineering Inc
Rotork Plc
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG

Valves
ball
Baiqiang Valve Group Co Ltd
CIRCOR Energy

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CONVAL
NACB LLC
SPX FLOW Inc
Swagelok

butterfly
Baiqiang Valve Group Co Ltd
FLSmidth Inc
Maxon - A Honeywell Co
Meggitt Control Systems

SIPOS Aktorik GmbH


Young & Franklin Inc

relief safety
CIRCOR Energy
CONVAL
ROBLICORP

rotary
ProMation Engineering Inc

solenoid

check
Baiqiang Valve Group Co Ltd
CONVAL
JASC Jansens Aircraft Systems Controls
Inc
NACB LLC
Swagelok

control
CIRCOR Energy
Continental Controls Corp
CONVAL
Copes-Vulcan, An SPX FLOW Brand
Flowserve Corp FCD
HOERBIGER - Altronic Engine Solutions
Maxon - A Honeywell Co
ProMation Engineering Inc
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG
Young & Franklin Inc

fuel metering
Continental Controls Corp
JASC Jansens Aircraft Systems Controls
Inc
Maxon - A Honeywell Co
Meggitt Control Systems

gate
Baiqiang Valve Group Co Ltd
CONVAL
Everlasting Valve Co
Flowserve Corp FCD
Maxon - A Honeywell Co
NACB LLC
Stock Equipment Co Inc

globe angle
CONVAL
Copes-Vulcan, An SPX FLOW Brand
Meggitt Control Systems
NACB LLC

isolation
Everlasting Valve Co
Stock Equipment Co Inc
Young & Franklin Inc

CIRCOR Energy
HEINZMANN GmbH & Co KG
HOERBIGER - Altronic Engine Solutions
Membrana

spherical
Schenck Process UK Ltd

Vibration
analysis
Advanced Inspection Technologies
Beran Instruments Ltd
HTRI EMEA
HTRI Japan
SETPOINT
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)

control
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)

monitoring
Beran Instruments Ltd
Metrix Instrument Co
SETPOINT
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
VibroSystM Inc

Wear resistant coatings


and parts
Carborundum Universal Ltd
Clean Energy Systems Co Ltd
Columbia Steel Casting Co Inc
Covestro Deutschland AG
(See advertisement on page 3)
Duromar Inc
Nord-Lock Inc
Plastocor-international SA
REMA Tip Top North America
Vigil Antislip

SERVICES

needle
Swagelok
Dr Thiedig GmbH & Co KG

nuclear qualified
CONVAL
Copes-Vulcan, An SPX FLOW Brand
Dr Thiedig GmbH & Co KG

other
CONVAL
CU Services LLC
Diamond Power International Inc
Everlasting Valve Co
Nextech Engineering

plug
Baiqiang Valve Group Co Ltd
CONVAL
Meggitt Control Systems
Turbo Parts LLC

positioners
CONVAL
Flowserve Corp FCD

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Aftermarket parts and


services
ABB Turbo Systems Ltd
Allen-Sherman-Hoff
ap+m
Armatech Eromutechnika KFT
AVC Specialists Inc
BEUMER Corp
BEUMER Group GmbH & Co KG
Bilfinger Gerber GmbH
BRUSH Group
CLARCOR Industrial Air
Defitec SPRL
Detroit Stoker Co
Hamon
ICTC Pvt Ltd
Indeck Keystone Energy LLC
JASC Jansens Aircraft Systems Controls
Inc
Jasper Electric Motors Inc
KATIKA ENERGY Ltd
Kinectrics

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KROHNE
M+M Turbinen-Technik GmbH
ProEnergy
PW Power Systems Inc
(See advertisement on page 13)
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV
Young & Franklin Inc
Zeeco Inc

Air compressors,
overhaul and repair
API Services
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)

Air pollution control


services
Albemarle Corp
BaghouseDuctDesign.com
Golden Eagle Technologies LLC
IMTEK | NoOdor.com
Kiewit
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sealeze
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Tecam Group
Universal AET
URS

Alignment/balancing
Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe GmbH

Analytical testing
Kinectrics

Bearings
Waukesha Bearings Corp
(See advertisement on page 11)

Calibration
Griffin Turbine and Generator Services
Ltd
HYTORC

Cleaning services
George H Bodman Inc

Coating application
Brand Energy and Infrastructure
Services

Cogeneration
Dynamic Systems Inc
Project Risk Ltd
Topomaster Ltd
TOTEM Energy srl
Vireo Energy Financial

Combustion diagnostics
and testing
Doosan Power Systems
OUESTime CONSULTING
PSM - an Alstom Co
SAS Global Corp
Zeeco Inc

Condensers
cleaning
Specialised Overhaul Service P/L

repair
Plastocor-international SA

retubing
Day & Zimmermann
Niagara Wet Surface Air Coolers

Control system design


and maintenance
Doosan HF Controls
Holland-Controls BV
Nol-Tec Systems Inc
Raymar Telenetics

Corrosion control and


monitoring
Nalco
Plastocor-international SA
Structural Integrity Associates Inc

Fans
rebuilding
Howden North America

repair
Howden North America
Sealeze
Sko-Die Inc

Gas turbine inlet cooling


design/engineering
AAF International
CLARCOR Industrial Air
FP Turbomachinery BV
FP Turbomachinery Consultants GmbH
Kiewit

maintenance/repair
AAF International
CLARCOR Industrial Air
GE Optimization & Control

Gas turbines
blade repair
ABB Turbo Systems Ltd
Allied Power Group LLC
BWD Turbines Ltd
Chromalloy
EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)
H&L Instruments LLC
Liburdi Turbine Services Inc
MAPNA Group
(See advertisement on page 43)
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Americas Inc
Power Machines OJSC
PSM - an Alstom Co
PW Power Systems Inc
(See advertisement on page 13)
Turbine Efficiency
Turbotect Ltd

installation
ABB Turbo Systems Ltd
Ansaldo Energia SpA
(See advertisement on page C2)
ap+m
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Americas Inc
Nynas AB
RR Projects
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)

maintenance
Allied Power Group LLC
Ansaldo Thomassen BV
ap+m
Chromalloy
Datakom Elektronik Muhendislik
Sanayi Ve Tic Ltd STI
Dectron Internationale Inc
EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)

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FP Turbomachinery BV
FP Turbomachinery Consultants GmbH
ITH Engineering Inc
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Americas Inc
MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg
GmbH
Rochem Technical Services
Sulzer
Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV
Turbine Efficiency

overhauling
Ansaldo Thomassen BV
Chromalloy
EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)
GE Oil & Gas
(See advertisement on page 9)
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Americas Inc
Turbine Efficiency

rebuilding
EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Americas Inc

servicing
Allied Power Group LLC
Ansaldo Thomassen BV
ap+m
Chromalloy
EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)
ExxonMobil Lubricants & Petroleum
Specialties
GE
Griffin Turbine and Generator Services
Ltd
PW Power Systems Inc
(See advertisement on page 13)

Gear repair
VISA Petrochemical Products Ltd
Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe GmbH

Generators
design
CMI Energy
INDAR
National Electric Coil
Power Machines OJSC
SENSOPLAN GmbH
Standby Generators
Teksan Generator

maintenance
Environment One Corp
Griffin Turbine and Generator Services
Ltd
INDAR
Mersen
National Electric Coil
Power Machines OJSC
Powertech Labs Inc
Ring Power Corp
SENSOPLAN GmbH
Sheldon Andrews Inc
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
Standby Generators
Teksan Generator

rebuilding
INDAR
National Electric Coil

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Patten CAT
Ring Power Corp
SENSOPLAN GmbH
Sheldon Andrews Inc
Sko-Die Inc
Teksan Generator

repair
GE
INDAR
National Electric Coil
Patten CAT
Ring Power Corp
SENSOPLAN GmbH
Sheldon Andrews Inc
Standby Generators
Teksan Generator

rewinding
National Electric Coil
Powertech Labs Inc
SENSOPLAN GmbH
Sulzer
Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV

Heat exchangers
inspection
Valutech Inc

retubing
ESCO Tool Co

tube cleaning
Specialised Overhaul Service P/L

Heat recovery/HRSGs
Exergy SpA
FACO SpA
(See advertisement on page 39)
Kuttner LLC (also Kuttner North
America)
Structural Integrity Associates Inc

Inspection services
Buckley Industrial Ltd
Dacon Inspection Services
Day & Zimmermann
Lightning Eliminators & Consultants Inc
Nel Pretech
Ofil Ltd
Topomaster Ltd

Instrumentation and
control systems
calibration
Gas Turbine Efficiency
Sensor Developments Inc

maintenance
MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg
GmbH

Life extension services


BWD Turbines Ltd
MAPNA Group
(See advertisement on page 43)
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Shell Lubricants
URS

Lube oil
ExxonMobil Lubricants & Petroleum
Specialties
Lubrication Engineers International Ltd
Shell Lubricants

Maintenance services
Caterpillar Energy Solutions GmbH
CEYM
Doosan Babcock Ltd
Ingeteam Power Technology SA
KATIKA ENERGY Ltd
MAPNA Group
(See advertisement on page 43)
Metso Power
MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg
GmbH
ProEnergy
RR Projects
Technology Transfer Services
TNB Repair and Maintenance Sdn
Bhd
Topomaster Ltd
Torresol Energy

Mechanical failure
analysis

Steam generators,
nuclear
TransGlobal Energy Inc
Westinghouse Electric Co

Steam turbines
aligning
EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)
TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH

blade repair
EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)
Power Machines OJSC
TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH

installation

Huggenberger AG

Metal fabricating and


machining
Dynamic Systems Inc
METKA
Paradigm Precision
Sko-Die Inc

Ansaldo Energia SpA


(See advertisement on page C2)
RR Projects
TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH

maintenance

Monitoring
Advanced Energy
CITI - Corona Inspection Training
Institute
Huggenberger AG
MapEx Performance Monitoring
PSM - an Alstom Co
Raymar Telenetics
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Inc
VibroSystM Inc

Outage services
AREVA
CEYM
Climax Portable Machining &
Welding Systems
Kinectrics
SIPOS Aktorik GmbH
Westinghouse Electric Co

Pumps and compressors


overhauling

EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)
GE
GE Optimization & Control
ITH Engineering Inc
Sulzer
Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV
TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH

overhauling
EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)
TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH

rebuilding
EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)
Siemens AG
(See advertisement on page 19)

testing
Ansaldo Energia SpA
(See advertisement on page C2)
EthosEnergy
(See advertisement on page 15)

Valves

ANDRITZ

rebuilding

reconditioning

ANDRITZ

Armatech Eromutechnika KFT


Copes-Vulcan, An SPX FLOW Brand
Valutech Inc

repair
ANDRITZ
Roper Pump Co

repairing

Repair services, general


ANDRITZ
Graphite Metallizing Corp
Liburdi Turbine Services Inc
Sulzer
Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV
TNB Repair and Maintenance Sdn
Bhd

Steam generators,
maintenance and repair
Bosch Industriekessel GmbH
CMI Energy
Damper Technology Ltd

Doosan Babcock Ltd


Powertech Labs Inc
TransGlobal Energy Inc

Armatech Eromutechnika KFT


Climax Portable Machining &
Welding Systems
Continental Controls Corp
JASC Jansens Aircraft Systems Controls
Inc

testing
Armatech Eromutechnika KFT

Vibration control
monitoring
Beran Instruments Ltd

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Gas & Steam Turbine Directory

Company
Classified Listing
AAF International

Allen-Sherman-Hoff

ANDRITZ

Armstrong-Hunt Inc

Gas Turbine Division, 9920 Corporate


Campus Dr, Suite 2200, Louisville, KY
40223, USA, +1-502-637-0408,
lcoleman@aafintl.com,
www.aafgtsolutions.com
Contact: Inside Sls, Lee Coleman

(div of Diamond Power International Inc),


457 Creamery Way, Exton, PA 19341,
USA, +1-484-875-1600,
www.diamondpower.com/divisions/
allen-sherman-hoff.aspx

Pumps Div, Stattegger Str 18, Graz 8045


Austria, +43-316-6902-2873,
martin.unterkreuter@andritz.com,
www.andritz.com/pumps
Contact: Head Sls Engineered Pumps,
Martin Unterkreuter

AAF Ltd

10131 Mills Rd, Houston, TX 77070,


USA, +1-281-444-3535,
dbartlett@alliedpg.com,
www.alliedpg.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Dan Bartlett

Heat Transfer Group Div, (sub of


Armstrong International Inc), 648
Moeller St, Granby, QC J2G 8N1,
Canada, +1-450-378-2655,
mpoulin@armstronginternational.com,
www.armstronginternational.com/
industry-solutions-power-industry
Contact: NA Sls Mgr, Michel Poulin

Power and Industrial Div, (sub of AAF


International), Bassington Industrial
Estate, Cramlington, Northumberland
NE23 8AF, UK, +44-1670-713-477,
lynne.jackson@aafgb.com,
www.aafgtsolutions.com

ABB Inc
Power Conversion Div, 10300 Henri
Bourassa Blvd W, St Laurent,
QC H4S 1N6, Canada,
+1-514-332-5350, pes@ca.abb.com,
www.abb.com/powerelectronics
Contact: Mgr Excitation/Static Starters
Sls, Mina Aziz

ABB Turbo Systems Ltd


Turbocharging Div, (sub of ABB),
Bruggerstr 71a, Baden CH-5401
Switzerland, +41-58-585-77-77,
turbocharging@ch.abb.com,
www.abb.com/turbocharging

Advanced Energy
1625 Sharp Point Dr, Ft Collins, CO
80525, USA, +1-970-407-4670,
sales.support@aei.com,
www.advanced-energy.com

Advanced Inspection
Technologies
32935, 2020 W Eau Gallie Blvd,
Suite 101, Melbourne, FL 32940,
USA, +1-321-610-8977,
info@aitproducts.com,
www.aitproducts.com
Contact: Pres, Paul Fitzgerald

Aguidrovert Solar SL
Miguel de Cervantes 20, Zaragoza
50006 Spain, +34-976-302-135,
info@aguidrovert.com,
www.aguidrovert.com
Contact: Comms Dir, Miguel Gutirrez

Air & Water Systems


1101 Airport Rd, Monroe, NC 28110,
USA, +1-704-588-2603,
hal@airandwatersystems.com,
www.airandwatersystems.com
Contact: Reg Mgr, Hal Wilson

Alara-Lukagro Noise Control


Solutions
Huijgensweg 3, Groot-Ammers,
Zuid-Holland Nl 2964 LL
Netherlands, +31-184-661700,
www.alara-lukagro.com

Albemarle Corp
Mercury Control Div, 451 Florida St,
Baton Rouge, LA 70801, USA,
+1-225-388-7402,
mercury@albemarle.com,
www.albemarle.com

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Allied Power Group LLC

Alturdyne Power Systems


660 Steele St, El Cajon, CA 92020,
USA, +1-619-440-5531,
info@alturdyne.com, www.alturdyne.com
Contact: CEO, Richard Queen

AMECO USA
4600 W 160th St, Cleveland, OH
44135, USA, +1-440-899-9400,
sales@ameco-usa.com,
www.ameco-usa.com
Contact: Pres, Michael Perkins

AMETEK
Test & Calibration Instruments Div,
8600 Somerset Dr, Largo, FL 33773,
USA, +1-727-536-7831,
chatillon.fl-lar@ametek.com,
www.chatillon.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, Scott Crone

AMETEK Fluoropolyer
Products
455 Corporate Blvd, Newark, DE
19702, USA, +1-302-456-4431,
info.fpp@ametek.com,
www.ametekfpp.com
Contact: Inside Sls/Bus Support Svcs,
Frank Vito

AMETEK Land Instruments

Anping Senming Wire Mesh


Co Ltd
Zhaiying St, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 50000
China, +86-311-6809-0374,
sales@xinpengtech.cn,
www.xinpengtech.cn
Contact: Sls Mgr, Doris Lee

Ansaldo Energia SpA


Via N Lorenzi, 8, Genova (GE) 16152
Italy, +39-010-6551,
salesnewunits@ansaldoenergia.com,
www.ansaldoenergia.com
(See advertisement on page C2)

Ansaldo Thomassen BV
Havelandseweg 8D, Rheden 6990
Netherlands, +31-26-497-5800,
info@ansaldothomassen.nl,
www.ansaldothomassen.nl
Contact: Sls/Mktg Mgr, Mark Kooister

ap+m
1811 Corporate Dr, Boynton Beach, FL
33426, USA, +1-561-732-6000,
sales@apm4parts.com,
www.apm4parts.com
Contact: VP Sls/Bus Dev, Michael Leon

API Services
Automated Precision Div, 709 City Ctr
Blvd, Suite B-105, Newport News,
VA 23606, USA, +1-757-223-4157,
services@apitechnical.com,
www.apitechnical.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Katherine McIntosh

150 Freeport Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15238,


USA, +1-412-828-9040,
michelle.rohm@ametek.com,
www.ametek-land.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Michelle Rohm

APR Energy

AMETEK Power Instruments

Aquatech International Corp

255 N Union St, Rochester, NY 14605,


USA, +1-585-263-7700,
power.sales@ametek.com,
www.ametekpower.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, Steve Bleier

AMETEK Sensor Technologies


205 Keith Valley Rd, Horsham, PA
19044, USA, +1-215-674-1234,
drexelbrook.info@ametek.com,
www.ameteksensortechnologies.com
Contact: Prod Line Mgr, Blake Cawley

AMWEI Thermistor
11-502 Songpingshan, Langshan Rd
Nanshan, Shenzhen, Guangdong
518057 China, +86-755-2657-0111,
sales@amwei.com, www.amwei.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Rosa Yu

Power Engineering International April 2016

3600 Port Jacksonville Pkwy, Jacksonville,


FL 32226-2302, USA,
+1-904-223-8488, www.aprenergy.com
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Paul Marcroft
1 Four Coins Dr, Canonsburg, PA 15317,
USA, +1-724-746-5300,
aic@aquatech.com, www.aquatech.com
Contact: Sls Dir NA, Patrick Randall

AREVA
7207 IBM Dr, Charlotte, NC 28262,
USA, +1-434-832-3702,
donna.gaddybowen@areva.com,
www.us.areva.com
Contact: Dir Mktg/Comm, Donna Bowen

Armatech Eromutechnika KFT


Szolnoki ut 42, Tiszakecske 6060
Hungary, +36-76-540-070,
eromutechnika@gmail.com,
www.eromutechnika.hu

ATCO Emissions
Management
(div of ATCO Structures & Logistics Environmental Systems and Noise
Management), 260 Holiday Inn Dr,
Unit 1, Cambridge, ON N3C 4E8,
Canada, +1-519-220-0600,
mike.buetow@atcoem.com,
www.atcoem.com
Contact: Dir OEM Clients, Mike Buetow

Atlas Copco
Portable Energy Div, Ingberthoeveweg 7,
Aartselaar 2630 Belgium,
+32-3-750-85-50,
paul.humphreys@be.atlascopco.com,
www.atlascopco.com/portableenergy
Contact: VP Comm, Paul Humphreys

Atlas Copco - Mining, Rock


Excavation and Construction
LLC
3700 E 68th Ave, Commerce City, CO
80022, USA, +1-303-287-8822,
marketing.info@us.atlascopco.com,
www.atlascopco.us
Contact: Prod Mgr Generators, Jim Siffring

AUMA Riester GmbH & Co


KG
Aumastr 1, Mllheim,
Baden-Wuerttemberg 79379 Germany,
+49-7631-809-0, riester@auma.com,
www.auma.com

Automationdirect.com
3505 Hutchinson Rd, Cumming, GA
30040, USA, +1-770-889-2858,
info@automationdirect.com,
www.automationdirect.com

AVC Specialists Inc


(div of CECO Environmental),
5146 Commerce Ave, Moorpark, CA
93021, USA, +1-805-531-8900,
sales@avcspecialists.com,
www.avcspecialists.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Mike Jakstis

AVEVA
High Cross, Madingley Rd, Cambridge
CB3 0HB, UK, +44-1223-556-655,
info@aveva.com, www.aveva.com
Contact: Comms Mgr, Kate Magill

Babcock & Wilcox


13024 Ballantyne Corporate Pl,
Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277,
USA, +1-704-625-4900,
wkeasterling@babcock.com,
www.babcock.com

www.PowerEngineeringInt.com

CUSTOM HEAT EXCHANGERS,


COOLERS AND ECONOMIZERS
FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY
ASME BPVC U designator
certificate.
UL/CSA compliance.
ATEX certification.
Design according ASME VIII div. 1
and EN 13445
WPS and welders qualified according
ASME IX and EN 9606, EN 15614, EN
13585, EN 13134
NDT operators qualified according to
EN ISO 9712, SNT-TC-1A, ASME V
EAC mark of conformity.
AHRI Std. 410 Performance
certification.

FEA Finite element analysis.


Seismic assessment and design.
Shock analysis and design.
Fatigue assestmennt.

LUBE OIL COOLING

CFD - Computational fluid dynamics.


Noise and vibration analysis
and measurement.

ASME CERTIFIED
U DESIGNATOR

Turbine and compressor lube oil cooler.


Advanced turbulencing elements for improved
heat transfer capacity in a compact layout.
400V/3/50Hz and 400V/3/60Hz
Stainless steel tubes.
Anti-corrosive paint.

UL/CSA COMPLIANT
ATEX CERTIFIED

AIR FEED PROCESSING


Modular and stackable heat exchangers for filter house applications.
Pre-filter heaters and post-filter coolers for turbine air feed processing.
Design and construction for clear-zone installation.
For more information, enter 14 at pei.hotims.com

FACO SpA
via SS. Trinit, 16/a
28040 Varallo Pombia (NO)
Tel. (+39) 0321 968 211
www.faco.it

HVAC AND INDUSTRIAL


HEAT EXCHANGERS

RADIATORS

DRY-COOLERS

CONDENSERS

Gas & Steam Turbine Directory

Babcock Power
Environmental Inc

BEUMER Group GmbH & Co


KG

(a Babcock Power Co), 5 Neponset St,


PO Box 15040, Worcester, MA
01615-0040, USA, +1-864-949-2917,
info@babcockpower.com,
www.babcockpower.com
Contact: Dir Mktg Comms,
Jennifer Pasquariello

Oelder Str 40, Beckum 59269 Germany,


+49-2521-24-0,
beumer@beumergroup.com,
www.beumergroup.com
Contact: CEO BEUMER Group Austria,
Vienna, Josef Staribacher

Babcock Power Inc

Eggerscheidter Str 57, Ratingen, NRW


40883 Germany, +49-2102-9682-0,
info@bfi-automation.de,
www.bfi-automation.de
Contact: Dir Sls/Svc, Michael Thomas

6 Kimball Ln, Suite 210, Lynnfield, MA


01940, USA, +1-864-949-2917,
info@babcockpower.com,
www.babcockpower.com
Contact: Dir Mktg Comms,
Jennifer Pasquariello

BaghouseDuctDesign.com
(sub of Golden Eagle Technologies LLC),
14280 W 50th Pl, Golden, CO
80403, USA, +1-303-278-9268,
greg@baghouseductdesign.com,
www.baghouseductdesign.com
Contact: Prof Engr, Gregory Black

Baiqiang Valve Group Co Ltd


Wuxing Industrial Pk, Oubei, Yongjia,
Zhejiang 325105 China,
+86-577-67319907,
sale66@bekyvalve.com,
www.bekyvalve.com

Bandweaver Ltd
(sub of Bandweaver Technologies
Shanghai Ltd), Langford Locks,
Kidlington, Oxford, Oxfordshire
OX5 1FP, UK, +44-207-144-0326,
chrisconway@bandweaver.co.uk,
www.bandweaver.co.uk
Contact: Sls Dir, Chris Conway

Basler Electric
12570 State Rt 143, Highland, IL
62249, USA, +1-618-654-2341,
info@basler.com, www.basler.com
Contact: VP Mktg, Larry Perez

Beckwith Electric
6190 118th Ave N, Largo, FL 33773,
USA, +1-727-544-2326,
sales@beckwithelectric.com,
www.beckwithelectric.com
Contact: Sr Mktg Mgr, Hugo Monterrubio

Belyea Co Inc
2200 Northwood Ave, Easton, PA
18045-2239, USA, +1-610-515-8775,
sales@belyeapower.com,
www.belyeapower.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Michael Edwards

Beran Instruments Ltd


(div of Condition Monitoring Group
(CMG) Ltd), Hatchmoor Industrial Estate,
Torrington, Devon EX38 7HP, UK,
+44-1805-624-304,
sales@beraninstruments.com,
www.beraninstruments.com
Contact: Global Sls Mgr, Duncan Affleck

BERTSCHenergy Josef Bertsch


Gesellschaft GmbH & Co KG
Herrengasse 23, Postfach 61, Bludenz
6700 Austria, +43-5552-61350,
guenter.bernhart@bertsch.at,
www.bertsch.at

BEUMER Corp
191 Chambers Brook Rd, Branchburg, NJ
08876, USA, +1-732-560-8222,
marketing.americas@beumer.com,
www.beumer-nowterm.com

BFI Automation GmbH

Bilfinger Gerber GmbH


Industrial Fabrication and Installation Div,
Revierstr 3, Dortmund 44379 Germany,
+49-2319-9520,
info.gerber@bilfinger.com,
www.gerber.bilfinger.com
Contact: Mech Eng, Enes Gedikli

CEYM

Unit 1 Catheralls Estate, Buckley


CH7 3PS, UK, +44-1244-544-080,
sales@buckley-industrial.co.uk,
www.buckley-industrial.co.uk
Contact: Man Dir, Steve Dransfield

EPC Overhaul Maintenance Retrofit Div,


Hacienda Alina, Duran, Guayas
2284238 Ecuador,
javier.zuniga@ceymglobal.com,
www.ceymglobal.com

BURNDY LLC

Chemetron Fire Systems

(sub of Hubbell Inc), 47 E Industrial Pk Dr,


Manchester, NH 03109, USA,
+1-603-647-5000,
contactus@burndy.com, www.burndy.com
Contact: Mgr Mktg Svcs,
Angela Toppazzini

(sub of UTC Fire & Security),


4801 Southwick Dr, 3rd Fl, Matteson,
IL 60443, USA, +1-708-748-1503,
www.chemetron.com
Contact: Dir Sls, Fred Hildebrandt

BWD Turbines Ltd

(sub of Calgon Carbon Corp), Zoning


Industriel de Feluy, Zone C, Feluy,
Wallonia 7181 Belgium,
+32-64-51-18-11,
info@chemvironcarbon.com,
www.chemvironcarbon.com
Contact: European Mktg Mgr, David Reay

1-601 Tradewind Dr, Ancaster, ON


L9G 4V5, Canada, +1-905-648-9262,
daleo@bwdturbines.com,
www.bwdturbines.com
Contact: VP, Joe Daleo

Cable Labels USA

Nuernberger Str 73, Gunzenhausen


91710 Germany, +49-9831-56-0,
sales@bosch-industrial.com,
www.bosch-industrial.com

Network Connections Group USA Div,


Lake Mary Blvd, Lake Mary, FL 32746,
USA, +1-407-321-7394,
info@cablelabelsusa.com,
www.cablelabelsusa.com
Contact: Leader, Graham Barker

Boson Energy SA

Camfil Power Systems GmbH

Bosch Industriekessel GmbH

18 op der Ahlkerrech, Grevenmacher, LU


6776 Luxembourg, +352-20-40-40-20,
info@bosonenergy.com,
www.bosonenergy.com
Contact: CCO, Heike Carl Zatterstrom

Bowman Heat Exchangers


Chester St, Birmingham B6 4AP, UK,
+44-121-359-5401,info@ejbowman.co.uk,
www.ejbowman.co.uk
Contact: Sls Mgr, Steven Jackson

Braden Manufacturing LLC


(sub of Global Power Equipment Group),
5199 N Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK 74117,
USA, +1-918-272-5371,
sales@braden.com, www.braden.com
Contact: VP Sls, John Rothermel

Bran & Luebbe, An SPX


FLOW Brand
611 Sugar Creek Rd, Delavan, WI
53115, USA, +1-262-728-1900,
bl@spxflow.com, www.spxflow.com
Contact: Dir Indl Sls, Allen Daniszewski

Brand Energy and


Infrastructure Services
1325 Cobb International Dr, Suite A-1,
Kennesaw, GA 30152, USA,
+1-905-660-8176, www.beis.com
Contact: Mktg Dir, Faran Latafat

Bromford Technologies Ltd


(sub of Bromford Industries), Unit 9,
Kinwarton Farm Rd, Arden Forest
Industrial Estate, Alcester B49 6EH, UK,
+44-1789-400-340,
adam.hobday@bromfordindustries.co.uk,
www.bromfordindustries.co.uk
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Adam Hobday

BRUSH Group
Nottingham Rd, Loughborough,
Leicestershire LE11 1EX, UK,
+44-1509-611-511, salesuk@brush.eu,
www.brush.eu
Contact: Tendering Mgr Generators,
Philip Carson

BRUSH HMA BV
(div of Melrose Plc), PO Box 3007,
Ridderkerk 2980 DA Netherlands,
+31-180-445500, www.brush.eu

BRUSH SEM sro


Edvarde Benese 39/564, Plzen 30100
Czech Republic, +420-3782-10747,
www.brush.eu

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Buckley Industrial Ltd

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Mary-Somerville Str 2, Bremen 28359


Germany, +49-421-47886-115,
info.gt@camfil.com, www.camfil.com/ps

Canyonwest Cases
PO Box 19827, Fountain Hills, AZ
85269, USA, +1-480-816-9652,
sales@canyonwestcases.com,
www.canyonwestcases.com

Capstone Turbine Corp


21211 Nordhoff St, Chatsworth, CA
91311, USA, +1-818-734-5300,
marketing@capstoneturbine.com,
www.capstoneturbine.com
Contact: Dir Sls NA, Marc Rouse

Carborundum Universal Ltd


Industrial Ceramics Div, 47 Sipcot
Industrial Complex, Hosur, Tamil Nadu
635126 India, +91-97-89779772,
www.cumi-murugappa.com
Contact: Deputy Mgr, Harikrishna Sharma

Caterpillar Energy Solutions


GmbH
Carl-Benz-Str 1, Mannheim 68167
Germany, +49-621-384-0,
info@mwm.net, www.mwm.net
Contact: Comms/PR,
Alime zu Wittgenstein

CBP Engineering Corp


(div of The Greenbank Group),
185 Plumpton Ave, Washington, PA
15301, USA, +1-724-229-1180,
halulko@cbpengineering.com,
www.cbpengineering.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Don Halulko

CCI Thermal Technologies Inc


5918 Roper Rd, Edmonton, AB T6B 3E1,
Canada, +1-780-466-3178,
info@ccithermal.com,
www.ccithermal.com

CD Adapco
21800 Haggerty Rd, Sutie 300,
Northville, MI 48167, USA,
+1-248-277-4600, info@adapco.com,
www.cd-adapco.com
Contact: Coord, Tara Firenze
(See advertisement on page 6)

Chemviron Carbon

Chromalloy
3999 RCA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
33410, USA, +1-561-935-3571,
andrew_farrant@sequa.com,
www.chromalloy.com
Contact: VP Mktg/Corp Comms,
Andrew Farrant

Chromalox
103 Gamma Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15238,
USA, +1-412-967-3800,
sales@chromalox.com,
www.chromalox.com

CIC Research
427 S Grand Ave, San Jacinto, CA
92582, USA, cicel@cic-research.com,
www.cic-research.com
Contact: Pres, Cicel Clenci

CIRCOR Energy
945 Bunker Hill, Suite 650, Houston, TX
77024, USA, +1-832-912-8333,
sales@circorenergy.com,
www.circorenergy.com
Contact: Global Mktg Mgr, Chris Barnhill

CITI - Corona Inspection


Training Institute
Education Div, (sub of Ofil Ltd),
2030 Powers Ferry Rd, Atlanta, GA
30339, USA, +1-972-894-7953,
info@citi-training.com,
www.citi-training.com
Contact: CITI Coord, Hannah Barzilay

CLARCOR Industrial Air


(formerly known as GE Power & Water
- Air Filtration), (sub of CLARCOR Inc),
11501 Outlook St, Suite 100,
Overland Park, KS 66210, USA,
+1-816-356-8400, filtration@clarcor.com,
www.clarcorindustrialair.com
Contact: Mktg, Lori Ragsdale

Clark-Reliance Corp
16633 Foltz Pkwy, Strongsville, OH
44149, USA, +1-440-572-1500,
sales@clark-reliance.com,
www.clarkreliance.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, James Kolbus

Clean Energy Systems Co Ltd


599/53 Moo 5 Samrong-Nua, Muang
Samutprakan, Samutprakan 10270
Thailand, +66-2349-4040-3,
ces@cleanenergy.co.th,
www.cleanenergy.co.th
Contact: Gen Mgr, Attapol Apichaikul

Cleaver-Brooks Engineered
Boiler Systems
6940 Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE
68507, USA, +1-402-434-2000,
ebssales@cleaverbrooks.com,
www.cleaverbrooks.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Rocky Bahramzad

www.PowerEngineeringInt.com

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Climax Portable Machining &


Welding Systems
2712 E Second St, Newberg, OR
97132, USA, +1-503-538-2185,
info@cpmt.com, www.climaxportable.com
Contact: NA Sls Leader, Gary Corso

Climax Portable Machining &


Welding Systems
Am Langen Graben 8, Dren 52353
Germany, +49-2421-9177-0,
info@cpmt.de, www.climaxportable.com
Contact: Dir European Sls,
Waldemar Hahn

CMI Energy
1 Ave Greiner, Seraing 4100 Belgium,
+32-4330-2373, hrs@cmigroupe.com,
www.cmigroupe.com
Contact: Comms Mgr, Laurence Petit

Colfax Fluid Handling


(div of Colfax Corp), 1710 Airport Rd,
Monroe, NC 28110, USA,
+1-704-289-6511, cc@colfaxcorp.com,
www.colfaxfluidhandling.com
Contact: Mkt Mgr Power/Industry,
Danielle Collins

Columbia Steel Casting Co


Inc
10425 N Bloss Ave, Portland, OR
97203, USA, +1-503-286-0685,
service@columbiasteel.com,
www.columbiasteel.com
Contact: Prod Engr Mgr, Chris Cambridge

Contec GmbH
COMS - Contec Oil Mist Separators Div,
Heideweg 24, Bad Honnef D-53604
Germany, +49-2224-9893-0,
info@contec-filtration.de,
www.contec-filtration.de
Contact: Sls Eng, Helmut Scherer

Continental Controls Corp


8845 Rehco Rd, San Diego, CA 92121,
USA, +1-858-453-9880,
www.continentalcontrols.com
Contact: Sls, Daniel Lemire

CONVAL
265 Field Rd, PO Box 1049, Somers, CT
06071-1049, USA, +1-860-749-0761,
sales@conval.com, www.conval.com
Contact: VP Global Sls/Mktg,
Michael Hendrick

Copes-Vulcan, An SPX FLOW


Brand
5620 West Rd, McKean, PA 16426,
USA, +1-814-476-5800,
copesvulcan@spxflow.com,
www.spxflow.com
Contact: Sls Americas-Eng Valves,
Richard Wolfe

Cormetech Inc
5000 International Dr, Durham, NC
27712, USA, +1-919-620-3000,
sales@cormetech.com,
www.cormetech.com
Contact: Mktg, George Wensell

Covestro Deutschland AG
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee 60, Leverkusen
51365 Germany, +49-214-6009-2000,
www.covestro.com
(See advertisement on page 3)

Crestchic Ltd
2nd Ave, Centrum 100, Burton-on-Trent,
Staffordshire DE14 2WF, UK,
+44-1283-531-645,
sales@crestchic.co.uk,
www.crestchic.co.uk
Contact: Sls Mgr, Richard Renders

www.PowerEngineeringInt.com

CU Services LLC

Doble Engineering Co

725 Parkview Cir, Elk Grove, IL 60007,


USA, +1-847-439-2303,
rcronfel@cuservices.net,
www.cuservices.net
Contact: Gen Mgr, Ramsey Cronfel

85 Walnut St, Watertown, MA 02472,


USA, +1-617-926-4900,
dobleinfo@doble.com, www.doble.com
Contact: Reg Sls Dir, Mike Burns

Dacon Inspection Services

Porterfield Rd, Renfrew PA4 8DJ, UK,


+44-141-886-4141,
europesales@doosanbabcock.com,
www.doosanbabcock.com

78/4 Moo 6, Sukhumvit Rd, Ban Chang,


Rayong 21130 Thailand,
+66-38-880788,
info@dacon-inspection.com,
www.dacon-inspection.com
Contact: Ch Mktg Officer, Tim Shaw

Dahlman Renewable
Technology BV
(div of Dahlman Industrial Group),
Noordzee 8, 3144 DB, Maassluis
3140 AK Netherlands,
+31-10-5991111, dahlman@dahlman.nl,
www.dahlman.nl
Contact: Dir Mktg/Sls, Ernst van Koert

Damper Technology Ltd


Meadowbank House, Meadowbank Ct,
Eastwood, Nottinghamshire NG16 3SL,
UK, +44-115-932-4046,
sales@dampertechnology.com,
www.dampertechnology.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Peter Adams

Datakom Elektronik
Muhendislik Sanayi Ve Tic
Ltd STI
Serifali Mahallesi Kutup Sokak No 26,
Umraniye, Istanbul 34775 Turkey,
+90-216-466-84-60,
datakom@datakom.com.tr,
www.datakom.com.tr
Contact: Export Mgr, Deniz Hekimoglu

Day & Zimmermann


Condenser Div, 5426 Robin Hood Rd,
Norfolk, VA 23513, USA,
+1-757-857-6400,
kim.massey@dayzim.com,
www.condenserexperts.com
Contact: VP, Kim Massey

Dectron Internationale Inc


3999 Cote-Vertu, Montreal, QC
H4R 1R2, Canada, +1-514-336-3330,
info@dectron.com, www.dectron.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, Adel Homsy

Defitec SPRL
Filtration Div, 16 Rue Michel Verbeck,
Waterloo B-1410 Belgium,
+32-23-54-06-10, bd@defitec.com,
www.defitec.com
Contact: Dir, Benoit Deffense

DEIF A/S
Frisenborgvej 33, Skive 7800 Denmark,
+45-9614-9614, info@deif.com,
www.deif.com
Contact: PR Coord, Maos Peter Madsen

Detroit Stoker Co
1510 E First St, Monroe, MI 48161,
USA, +1-734-241-9500,
sales@detroitstoker.com,
www.detroitstoker.com
Contact: Dir Contract Sls, Tim Loviska

DFME
Fabryczna 10, Wroclaw 53609 Poland,
+48-71-356-54-00, office@dfme.pl,
www.dfme.pl
Contact: Comms Dir, Mateusz Zeleznik

Diamond Power
International Inc
2600 E Main St, PO Box 415, Lancaster,
OH 43130-0415, USA,
+1-740-687-6500,
dpi_marketing@diamondpower.com,
www.diamondpower.com
Contact: Gen Mgr Sls, Louis Mangelli

Doosan Babcock Ltd

Doosan HF Controls
(sub of Doosan Heavy Industries),
1624 W Crosby Rd, Suite 124,
Carrollton, TX 75006, USA,
+1-469-568-6500,
john.stevens@doosan.com,
www.hfcontrols.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, John Stevens

Doosan Power Systems


Doosan House, Crawley Business Quarter,
Manor Royal, Crawley, West Sussex
RH10 9AD, UK, +44-1293-612-888,
info@doosan.com,
www.doosanpowersystems.com

Doosan Power Systems


Americas
5 Paragon Dr, Montvale, NJ 07645,
USA, +1-201-746-8200,
www.doosanpowersystems.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Paul Armstrong

Dresser-Rand
Power & Gas Div, (div of Siemens),
10205 Westheimer Rd, West 8 Tower,
Suite 1000, Houston, TX 77042,
USA, +1-713-354-6100,
www.dresser-rand.com
Contact: Sls/Mktg Mgr, Mike McGuiness

Duromar Inc
706 Washington St, Pembroke, MA
02359, USA, +1-781-826-2525,
info@duromar.com, www.duromar.com
Contact: Natl Sls Mgr, Daniel Toft

Dynamic Ratings Inc


N56 W24879 N Corporate Cir, Sussex,
WI 53089, USA, +1-262-746-1230,
sales.us@dynamicratings.com,
www.dynamicratings.com

Dynamic Systems Inc


15331 NE 90th St, Redmond, WA
98052, USA, +1-425-216-1204,
leifa@dynamic-systemsinc.com,
www.dynamic-systemsinc.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Leif Anderson

EagleBurgmann KE A/S
Expansion Joints Div, (sub of
EagleBurgmannn), Park All 34, Vejen
DK-6600 Denmark, +45-75-36-18-11,
info@dk.eagleburgmann.com,
www.eagleburgmann-ej.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Lene Petersen

EARMARK
1125 Dixwell Ave, Hamden, CT 06514,
USA, +1-203-777-2130,
sales@earmark.com, www.earmark.com

Edgen Murray
(sub of Edgen Group), 18444 Highland
Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70809, USA,
+1-225-756-9868,
info@edgenmurray.com,
www.edgenmurray.com
Contact: Mktg Svcs Spec,
Nima Fatouretchi

Electro Composites (2008)


ULC
HPS Bushings Div, (div of Hubbell Power
Systems Inc), 325 Scott St, St Jerome, QC
J7Z 1H3, Canada, +1-450-431-2777,
electrocomposites@hubbell.com,
www.hubbellpowersystems.com/
bushings/electro-composites
Contact: Prod Mgr, Sebastien Riopel

Electrocon International Inc


405 Little Lake Dr, Suite C, Ann Arbor, MI
48103, USA, +1-734-761-8612,
eii@electrcon.com, www.electrocon.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Bill Owens

Electronic Development Labs


Inc (EDL)
244 Oakland Dr, Danville, VA 24540,
USA, +1-434-799-0807,
sales@edl-inc.com, www.edl-inc.com
Contact: Sls, Danielle Smith

ELIN Motoren GmbH


Elin-Motoren-Str 1, Preding/Weiz 8160
Austria, +43-3172-90606-0,
markus.schabler@elinebgmotoren.at,
www.elinmotoren.at
Contact: Bus Unit Mgmt Power Plants,
Markus Schabler

Emerson Process
Management
Rosemount Analytical Div, 2400 Barranca
Pkwy, Irvine, CA 92606, USA,
+1-949-757-8500,
liquid.csc@emerson.com,
www.rosemountanalytical.com
Contact: Mktg, Bonnie Brown

Emerson Process
Management
Power & Water Solutions Div, 200 Beta
Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, USA,
+1-412-963-4000,
powerwater@emersonprocess.com,
www.emersonprocess-power.com
Contact: Dir Bus Dev, Gary Woodward

Environment One Corp


2773 Balltown Rd, Niskayuna, NY
12309, USA, +1-518-346-6161,
eone@eone.com,
www.eone.com/solutions
Contact: VP, Ron Brosnihan

ESCO Tool Co
(div of ESCO Technologies Inc),
75 October Hill Rd, Suite A, Holliston,
MA 01746, USA, +1-508-429-4441,
millhog@escotool.com,
www.escotool.com
Contact: Sls Eng, Jeff Marble

EthosEnergy
2800 N Loop W, Suite 1100, Houston,
TX 77092, USA, +1-713-812-2300,
megan.thomas@ethosenergygroup.com,
www.ethosenergygroup.com
Contact: Mktg/Comms Mgr,
Megan Thomas
(See advertisement on page 15)

Eureka Dry Tech


(sub of Taiwan Dry Tech Corp),
3F, 59 Sec 4, Xinyi Rd, Taipei 106
Taiwan, +886-2-2755-4545,
sales@eurekadrytech.com,
www.eurekadrytech.com
Contact: Sls, Yvonne Liu

Everlasting Valve Co
108 Somogyi Ct, South Plainfield, NJ
07080, USA, +1-908-769-0700,
info@everlastingvalveusa.com,
www.everlastingvalveusa.com
Contact: Gen Sls Mgr, David Jenkins

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Evoqua Water Technologies

Forney Corp

Global Monitoring

Hadek Protective Systems BV

181 Thorn Hill Rd, Warrendale, PA


15086, USA, +1-978-614-7211,
information@evoqua.com,
www.evoqua.com
Contact: Dir Municipal Mktg, Paul Rice

16479 N Dallas Pkwy, Suite 600,


Addison, TX 75001, USA,
+1-972-458-6100, sales@forneycorp.com,
www.forneycorp.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Robert Parent

491 Baltimore Pike, #421, Springfield,


PA 19064, USA, +1-610-604-0760,
contactus@globalmonitoring.com,
www.globalmonitoring.com
Contact: Pres, Steve Sanislo

Beurs - WTC, PO Box 30139,


Rotterdam 3001 DC Netherlands,
+31-10-4051461, sales@hadek.com,
www.hadek.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Albert de Kreij

Exergy SpA

FP Turbomachinery BV

Global Training Solutions Inc

Haldor Topsoe Inc

Energy Div, (sub of SECI Energy),


via Santa Rita 14, Olgiate Olona, (VA)
21057 Italy, +39-0331-1817-711,
info@exergy.it, www.exergy-orc.com
Contact: Head Proposal Eng/Domestic
Sls, Luca Xodo

Heliumstraat 148, Zoetermeer 2718 RS


Netherlands, +31-79-3434455,
info@fpturbo.com, www.fpturbo.com
Contact: Mgr, Michail Tsomos

3163 Winston Churchill Blvd,


PO Box 26067, Mississauga, ON
L5L 5W7, Canada, +1-416-806-5777,
info@globaltrainingsolutions.ca,
www.globaltrainingsolutions.ca

17629 El Camino Real, Suite 300,


Houston, TX 77058, USA,
+1-281-228-5000,
htdenoxsales@topsoe.com,
www.haldortopsoe.com

ExxonMobil Lubricants &


Petroleum Specialties

GoHz Inc

Hamon

Wiesenstr 57, Emmendingen 79312


Germany, +49-7641-55346,
contact@fpturbo.com, www.fpturbo.com
Contact: Mgr, Oliver Platz

216 N Oakley Blvd, Chicago, IL 60612,


USA, +1-312-380-0996,
info@gohz.com, www.gohz.com
Contact: Mgr, Greg Hassen

Rue Emile Francqui, 2, Mont St Guibert


1435 Belgium, +32-10-39-05-00,
info@hamon.com, www.hamon.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Dominique Fastre

Freudenberg Filtration
Technologies

GoIndustry DoveBid

Hamon Research-Cottrell

1-6 Lombard St, London EC3V 9JU, UK,


+44-20-7098-3700, help@go-dove.com,
www.go-dove.com
(See advertisement on page 8)

(sub of Hamon Corp), 58 E Main St,


PO Box 1500, Somerville, NJ
08876, USA, +1-908-578-0693,
buzz.reynolds@hamonusa.com,
www.hamonusa.com

Mobil Industrial Lubricants Div,


3225 Gallows Rd, Rm 6C0631, Fairfax,
VA 22037, USA, +1-703-846-1998,
mike.j.zinngrabe@exxonmobil.com,
www.mobilindustrial.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Mike Zinngrabe

Fabricated Plastics Ltd


2175 Teston Rd, Maple, ON L6A 1R3,
Canada, +1-905-832-8161,
info@fabricatedplastics.com,
www.fabricatedplastics.com
Contact: VP Sls, G Landry

FACO SpA
Via SS Trinit 16/a, Varallo Pombia,
(NO) 28040 Italy, +39-032-196-8211,
info@faco.it, www.faco.it
(See advertisement on page 39)

Fincantieri SpA
Via Genova 1, Trieste, (GE) 34121 Italy,
+39-040-3193111, www.fincantieri.it
Contact: Head Sls Steam Turbines,
Nicola Bongiorni
(See advertisement on page 17)

Flexco Engineered Systems


Group
(div of Flexco), 401 Remington Blvd,
Suite A, Bolingbrook, IL 60440, USA,
+1-815-609-7025,
www.flexcoengineeredsystems.com
Contact: Mktg/Comms Mgr, Jayne Dore

Flexible Specialty Products


1242 SW Pine Island Rd, Cape Coral, FL
33991, USA, +1-239-529-4777,
sales@fsproducts.com,
www.fsproducts.com
Contact: Pres, John Ackerman

Flowserve Corp FCD


1900 A Saunders St, Raleigh, NC
27603, USA, +1-919-832-0525,
www.flowserve.com
Contact: Prod Portfolio Mgr, Floyd
Bensinger

FLSmidth Inc
Pneumatic Transport Dept Div,
2040 Ave C, Bethlehem, PA
18017, USA, +1-610-264-6800,
info-us@flsmidth.com, www.flsmidth.com
Contact: Mkt Mgr Power, Dave Escott

FLSmidth Wadgassen GmbH


Karl-Koch-Str 1, Wadgassen 66787
Germany, +49-6834-4700,
elke.simon@flsmidth.com,
www.flsmidth.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Matthias Schmidt

Fluid Energy Controls Inc


6431 Flotilla St, Los Angeles, CA 90040,
USA, +1-323-721-0588, jc@fecintl.com,
www.fecintl.com
Contact: Engr Mgr, Joe Cheema

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FP Turbomachinery
Consultants GmbH

Hoehnerweg 2-4, Weinheim 69465


Germany, +49-6201-80-6264,
christoph.staffa@freudenberg-filter.com,
www.viledon-filter.com

Gas Compressors Ltd

Golden Eagle Technologies


LLC

H&L Instruments LLC


34 Post Rd, PO Box 580,
North Hampton, NH 03862-0580,
USA, +1-603-964-1818,
rlandman@hlinstruments.com,
www.hlinstruments.com
Contact: Pres/CTO, Robert Landman

Brook Farm Bldgs, Church Ln, E Peckham,


Tonbridge, Kent TN12 5JH, UK,
+44-1622-871-500,
info@gascompressors.co.uk,
www.gascompressors.co.uk
Contact: Head Sls, Tony Silk

14280 W 50th Pl, Golden, CO 80403,


USA, +1-303-278-9268,
gregblack@goldeneagletechnologies.com,
www.goldeneagletechnologies.com
Contact: Prof Eng, Gregory Black

Gas Turbine Efficiency

600 S Airport Rd, Mansfield, OH


44903, USA, +1-419-755-1011,
grsales@gormanrupp.com,
www.grpumps.com
Contact: Indl Pumps Sls Mgr, Jeff Hannan

HARCO Laboratories Inc

GP Strategies Corp

Haws Integrated

300 Sunport Ln, Orlando, FL 32809,


USA, +1-407-304-5200,
info@gtefficiency.com,
www.gtefficiency.com
Contact: Pres, Michael Thomas

GE
4200 Wildwood Pkwy, Atlanta, GA
30339, USA, +1-678-844-6000,
mary.gibson@ps.ge.com,
www.ge.com/energy
Contact: Mktg/Comms Prog Leader,
Michael Barker

GE Optimization & Control


301 Yamata Rd, Suite 4100,
Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA,
+1-561-999-3103,
www.ge.com/energy

GEA Filtri Gasparini


Associates
Via Degli Artigiani 14, Brugherio, (MB)
20047 Italy, +39-039-287-6145,
gasparini@geafiltri.com,
www.geafiltri.com
Contact: Export Sls Mgr,
Michael Rummelin

GEDA-Dechentreiter GmbH &


Co KG
Mertinger Str 60, Asbach-Bumenheim
86663 Germany, +49-90-69-809-0,
info@geda.de, www.geda.de
(See advertisement on page 21)

GE Oil & Gas


Via Felice Matteucci 2, Firenze (FI)
50127 Italy, +39-055-423-211,
www.geoilandgas.com
(See advertisement on page 9)

George H Bodman Inc


PO Box 5758, Kingwood, TX
77325-5758, USA,
+1-281-259-4006, blrclgdr@aol.com,
www.boilercleaningdoctor.com
Contact: Pres/Tech Cons,
George Bodman

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Gorman-Rupp Co

Professional and Technical Services Div,


(formerly General Physics Corp),
25 Northpointe Pkwy, Suite 100,
Amherst, NY 14228, USA,
+1-716-799-1080,
energyservices@gpstrategies.com,
www.powerplant.gpstrategies.com
Contact: Dir Bus Dev, Sid Sutherland

Graphite Metallizing Corp


1050 Nepperhan Ave, Yonkers, NY
10703, USA, +1-914-968-8400,
sales@graphalloy.com,
www.graphalloy.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Eric Ford

Greenlee Communications
(sub of Textron Inc), 1390 Aspen Way,
Vista, CA 92081, USA,
+1-760-510-0533,
communicationssales@greenlee.textron.
com, www.greenleecommunications.com
Contact: Inside Sls Rep, Olivia Hanlon

Griffin Turbine and


Generator Services Ltd
The Terrace, Rugby Rd, Lutterworth
LE17 4BW, UK, +44-7928-820-259,
enquiries@griffinturbine-generators.com,
www.griffinturbine-generators.com
Contact: Owner, Graham Walker

G-Team as
Vochov 50, Plzen 33023
Czech Republic, +420-603-220-211,
steam.turbo@g-team.cz,
www.steamturbo.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Marek Adam

GUGLER Water Turbines


GmbH
Gewerbeweg 3, Goldworth A-4102
Austria, +43-7234-83902,
a.gugler@gugler.com, www.gugler.com
Contact: Man Dir, Alois Gugler

186 Cedar St, Branford, CT


06405-6011, USA, +1-203-483-3700,
info@harcolabs.com, www.harcolabs.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Richard Hoyt
1455 Kleppe Ln, Sparks, NV 89431,
USA, +1-775-359-4712,
info@hawsco.com, www.hawsco.com
Contact: Dir, Casey Hayes

HEINZMANN GmbH & Co KG


Engine and Turbine Management Div,
Am Haselbach 1, Schoenau D-79677
Germany, +49-7673-8208-0,
info@heinzmann.com,
www.heinzmann.com
Contact: CEO, Markus Gromer

Helmick Corp
PO Box 71, 998 Minor Ave, Fairmont,
WV 26555-0071, USA,
+1-304-366-3520,
custserv@helmickcorp.com,
www.helmickcorp.com
Contact: Cust Svc Supv, Bilinda Gearde

HEMCO Corp
711 S Powell Rd, Independence, MO
64056, USA, +1-816-796-2900,
info@hemcocorp.com,
www.hemcocorp.com
Contact: Mktg/Adv, Jerry Schwarz

Hempel A/S
Lundtoftevej 150, Lyngby 2800
Denmark, +45-45-93-38-00,
www@dk.hempel.com, www.hempel.com
Contact: Wind Segment Mgr,
Anders Clausen
(See advertisement on page 7)

Hilliard Corp
100 W 4th St, Elmira, NY 14902-1504,
USA, +1-607-733-7121,
mrose@hilliardcorp.com,
www.hilliardcorp.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Rob Doud

HIOKI EE Corp
81 Koizumi, Ueda, Nagano 386-1192
Japan, +81-268-28-0562,
os-com@hioki.co.jp, www.hioki.com
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr,
Michelle Uchiyama
www.PowerEngineeringInt.com

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Solutions

INDAR

KATIKA ENERGY Ltd

Braunhubergasse 23, Vienna 1110


Austria, +43-1-740-04-0,
www.hoerbiger.com
Contact: Mktg Comms, Andr Cavalcante

SGT Div, Poligono Txara s/n, Beasain,


Gipuzkoa 20200 Spain,
+34-943-028-200,
sgt@indar.ingeteam.com, www.indar.net
Contact: Ander Aranbarri

7th Fl Fortune Towers, 27/29 Adeyemo


Alakija, Victoria Island, Lagos 101241
Nigeria, +234-70-66-24-64-82,
info@katikaenergy.com,
www.katikaenergy.com

Holland-Controls BV

Indeck Keystone Energy LLC

Kiewit

(sub of The Indeck Group of Cos),


5340 Fryling Rd, Erie, PA 16510,
USA, +1-814-464-1200,
info@indeck-keystone.com,
www.indeck-keystone.com
Contact: Bus Dev Dir, Gary Blazek

9401 Renner Blvd, Lenexa, KS 66219,


USA, +1-913-928-7000,
www.kiewit.com
Contact: Sr VP Bus Dev, Paul Compton

Adam Smithstraat 6, Hengelo 7559 SW


Netherlands, +31-74-3030300,
info@holland-controls.com,
www.holland-controls.com
Contact: Eng, Alan Oldfield

Howden North America


7909 Parklane Rd, Suite 300, Columbia,
SC 29223, USA, +1-803-741-2700,
hnasales@howden.com,
www.howden.com

HTRI EMEA
The Surrey Technology Centre, 40 Occam
Rd, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7YG, UK,
+44-1483-685-100, htri.emea@htri.net,
www.htri.net

HTRI Japan
World Bus Garden Marive E 14F,
Nakase 2-6, Mihamaku, Chiba
261-7114 Japan, +81-43-2970-353,
htri.japan@htri.net, www.htri.net

Huggenberger AG
Toedistr 68, Horgen 8810 Switzerland,
+41-44-727-77-00,
e.meier@huggenberger.com,
www.huggenberger.com
Contact: Mktg, Edith Meier

Hurst Boiler & Welding Co


Inc
100 Boilermaker Ln, PO Box 530,
Coolidge, GA 31738-0530, USA,
+1-229-346-3545, info@hurstboiler.com,
www.hurstboiler.com
Contact: Mktg Dir, Jeff Hurst

HYD&AU
ZA de Camparian - BP 15, Vayres
33870 France, +91-958-23249,
www.hyd-and-au.com
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Clment Auguy

HYTORC
(div of UNEX Corp), 333 Rt 17 N,
Mahwah, NJ 07430, USA,
+1-201-512-9500, info@hytorc.com,
www.hytorc.com
Contact: Pres, Eric Junkers

iCenta Controls Ltd


Unit 3, The Woodford Centre, Lysander
Way, Old Sarum Pk, Salisbury, Wiltshire
SP2 0AT, UK, +44-1722-439-880,
sales@icenta.co.uk, www.icenta.co.uk
Contact: Dir, Paul Gentle

ICTC Pvt Ltd


St Hattisar, PO Box 660, Kathmandu
660 Nepal, +977-1-4434-895,
info@ictc.com.np, www.ictc.com.np
Contact: Man Dir, Prabin Shrestha

Igel Electric GmbH


Industrieweg 13-15, Sendenhorst 48324
Germany, +49-2526-9389-0,
info@igelelectric.de, www.igelelectric.de

IMR Environmental
Equipment Inc
3634 Central Ave, St Petersburg, FL
33711, USA, +1-727-328-2818,
info@imrusa.com, www.imrusa.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Richard Maier

IMTEK | NoOdor.com
PO Box 2066, Alpharetta, GA 30023,
USA, +1-770-667-8621,
service@imtek.biz, www.noodor.com

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Infolytica Corp
300 Leo Pariseau, Suite 2222, Montreal,
QC H2X 4B3, Canada,
+1-514-849-8752, info@infolytica.com,
www.infolytica.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Chad Ghalamzan

Ingeteam Power Technology


SA
Wind Energy Div, Avda Ciudad de la
Innovacion, 13, Sarriguren, Navarre
31621 Spain, +34-948-28-80-00,
wind.energy@ingeteam.com,
www.ingeteam.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Ernesto Ruiz de Galarreta

InterTest Inc
303 State Rt 94, Columbia, NJ 07832,
USA, +1-908-496-8008,
bginfo@intertest.com, www.intertest.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Thomas Daly

ITH Engineering Inc


5000 Prime Pkwy, McHenry, IL 60050,
USA, +1-815-363-4900,
info@itheng.com, www.ith.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Matt Rasper

James Walker
Gawsworth House, Westmere Dr, Crewe,
Cheshire CW1 6XB, UK,
+44-1270-536-000,
sales.uk@jameswalker.biz,
www.jameswalker.biz
Contact: Power Industry Mktg Dir,
George Robertson

Jaquet North America Inc


25400 US Hwy 19 N, Suite 192,
Clearwater, FL 33763, USA,
+1-727-796-2040,
wayne.garris@jaquet.com,
www.jaquet.com
Contact: NA Sls Mgr, Wayne Garris

JASC Jansens Aircraft


Systems Controls Inc
2303 W Almeda Dr, Tempe, AZ 85282,
USA, +1-602-438-4400,
sales@jasc-controls.com,
www.jasc-controls.com
Contact: Sls/Mktg Dir, Marla Evangelista

Jasper Electric Motors Inc


PO Box 1494, Jasper, AL 35502-1494,
USA, +1-812-482-1660,
jemsales@jasperelectric.com,
www.jasperelectricmotors.com

Johnson Pump, An SPX


FLOW Brand
611 Sugar Creek Rd, Delavan, WI
53115, USA, +1-262-728-1900,
jp@spxflow.com, www.spxflow.com
Contact: Dir Indl Sls, Allen Daniszewski

KARL STORZ IndustrialAmerica Inc


(sub of KARL STORZ), 2151 Grand Ave,
El Segundo, CA 90245, USA,
+1-424-218-8100,
industrialsales@karlstorz.com,
www.karlstorzindustrial.com

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Kinectrics
800 Kipling Ave, Unit 2, Toronto, ON
M8Z 5G5, Canada, +1-416-207-6000,
info@kinectrics.com, www.kinectrics.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Cheryl Tasker-Shaw

Kingsbury Inc

Lightning Eliminators &


Consultants Inc
6687 Arapahoe Rd, Boulder, CO
80303, USA, +1-303-447-2828,
info@lecglobal.com,
www.lightningprotection.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Joonna Silberman

Linz Electric SpA


Viale del lavoro 30, Arcole, (VR) 37040
Italy, +39-045-7639-201,
info@linzelectric.com,
www.linzelectric.com

Lisega SE
Gerhard-Liesegang Str 1, Zeven 27404
Germany, +49-4281-713-0,
info@lisega.de, www.lisega.com
Contact: Dir Intl Sls, Harald Lange

10385 Drummond Rd, Philadelphia, PA


19154, USA, +1-215-824-4015,
mfm@kingsbury.com, www.kingsbury.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Mick McCann

Lubrication Engineers Inc

Kingsine Electric Automation


(HK) Co Ltd

Lubrication Engineers
International Ltd

300 Bailey Ave, Ft Worth, TX 76107,


USA, +1-817-916-3200,
info@le-inc.com, www.lelubricants.com

Unit 4, 7/F Bright Way Tower, 33


Mongkok Rd, Kowloon Hong Kong,
+852-2389-2981,
roger@kingsine.com.cn,
www.kingsine.com.cn
Contact: Mgr, Roger Xia

3-5 High St, Theale, Berkshire RG7 5AH,


UK, +44-118-930-4321,
info@le-international.com,
www.le-international.com
Contact: Sls/Mktg Admin,
Norma Chung-Bardalez

KRAL AG

Lucchini Mam Forge

Bildgasse 40, Industrie Nord, Lustenau


A-6890 Austria, +43-5577-866-440,
j.coric@kral.at, www.kral.at
Contact: Tech Editor, Josip Coric

KROHNE
Ludwig-Krohne-Str 5, Duisburg 47058
Germany, +49-203-301-4686,
e.gedikli@krohne.com, www.krohne.com

KTI-Plersch Kaeltetechnik
GmbH
Carl-Otto-Weg 14/2, Balzheim 88481
Germany, +49-7347-9572-0,
ice@kti-plersch.com, www.kti-plersch.com
Contact: Export Mgr, Peter Kulczycki

Kuttner LLC (also Kuttner


North America)
211 N Franklin St, PO Box 343,
Port Washington, WI 53074, USA,
+1-262-284-4483, www.kuttnerna.com
Contact: Pres, Robert Fechner

LAB SA Groupe CNIM


259 Ave Jean Jaurs, CS 60410, Lyon
69007 France, +33-4-26-23-36-00,
david.boyer@lab.fr, www.lab.fr
Contact: Sls Dir, David Boyer

Lahmeyer International
GmbH
Friedberger Str 173, Bad Vilbel 61118
Germany, +49-6101-55-0,
info@de.lahmeyer.com, www.lahmeyer.de
Contact: Bus Dev Dir, Bernd Metzger

Lenox Instrument Co
Boilers, Cameras & Borescopes Div,
265 Andrews Rd, Trevose, PA
19053, USA, +1-215-322-9990,
sales@lenoxinst.com, www.lenoxinst.com
Contact: VP, Bill Lang

Liburdi Turbine Services Inc


400 Hwy 6 N, Dundas, ON L9H 7K4,
Canada, +1-905-689-0734,
lcooke@liburdi.com, www.liburdi.com
Contact: Oper Dir, Lloyd Cooke

Via delle Cave, 1, Cividate Camuno, (BS)


25040 Italy, +39-0364-347-711,
info@lucchinimame.com,
www.lucchinimame.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Domenica Tonidandel

LumaSense Technologies Inc


3301 Leonard Ct, Santa Clara, CA
95054, USA, +1-408-727-1600,
info@lumasenseinc.com,
www.lumasenseinc.com
Contact: Mgr Global Mktg Oper/NA
Field Mktg, Janelle Coponen

Magellan Aerospace
Mississauga (Orenda)
(sub of Magellan Aerospace Ltd),
3160 Derry Rd E, Mississauga, ON
L4T 1A9, Canada, +1-905-673-4046,
magellen.corporate@magellan.aero,
www.magellanroi.com
Contact: Gen Mgr Indl Prog, John Bayley

Magnetrol International Inc


705 Enterprise St, Aurora, IL 60504,
USA, +1-630-969-4000,
kcacciato@magnetrol.com,
www.magnetrol.com
Contact: Mktg/Comms Mgr,
Kathleen Cacciato

MAN Diesel & Turbo


Teglholmsgade 41, Copenhagen 2450
Denmark, +45-33-85-11-00,
info-cph@mandieselturbo.com,
www.mandieselturbo.com
Contact: Sr Mgr, Jan Hellmann

MAN Diesel & Turbo SE


Stadtbachstr 1, Augsburg 86153
Germany, +49-821-322-0,
info-de@mandieselturbo.com,
www.mandieselturbo.com

M+M Turbinen-Technik
GmbH
Rntgenstr 30, Bad Salzuflen D-32107
Germany, +49-5221-122360,
info@turbinen-technik.de,
www.turbinen-technik.de

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Manitoba HVDC Research


Centre
(div of Manitoba Hydro International Ltd),
211 Commerce Dr, Winnipeg, MB
R3P 1A3, Canada, +1-204-989-1240,
info@pscad.com, www.pscad.com

Methos Srl

MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH

via Padre C Vigevano 18/A,


Abbiategrasso, (MI) 20081 Italy,
+39-02-9496-7645, methos@methos.it,
www.methos.it/en

Maybachstr 1, Friedrichshafen 88040


Germany, +49-7541-90-0,
info@mtu-online.com, www.mtu-online.com

METKA

391 Woodfield Ln, Winchester, VA


22602, USA, +1-540-247-4794,
www.powerplantperformance.com
Contact: Pres, Rodney Gay

EPC Energy Projects Div, (div of


MYTILINEOS Holdings SA), 8 Artemidos
Str, Maroussi, Athens, Attiki GR-15125
Greece, +30-21-0270-9200,
info@metka.com, www.metka.com
Contact: Gen Mgr Sls/Dev, Paul Smith

MAPNA Group

Metrix Instrument Co

MapEx Performance
Monitoring

231 Mirdamad Blvd, Tehran


1918953651 Iran, +98-21-8198-2070,
info@mapnagroup.com,
www.mapnagroup.com
Contact: Comms/Mktg Dir,
Behnam Haghighi
(See advertisement on page 43)

(div of Roper Technologies), 8824


Fallbrook Dr, Houston, TX 77064, USA,
+1-281-940-1748,
info@metrixvibration.com,
www.metrixvibration.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Abel Flores

Maximum Turbine Support


Inc

Power Business Line Div, (div of Metso


Corp), 3430 Toringdon Way, Suite 201,
Charlotte, NC 28277, USA,
+1-704-541-1453,
info.power@metso.com,
www.metso.com/energy
Contact: VP Power Gen NA,
Robert Deneault

705 S Lugo Ave, San Bernardino, CA


92408, USA, +1-909-383-1626,
r.lincoln@maximumturbinesupport.com,
www.maximumturbinesupport.com
Contact: Pres, Randy Lincoln

Maxon - A Honeywell Co
Honeywell Commercial & Industrial
Combustion Div (ACS-ECC), (sub of
Honeywell International), 201 E 18th St,
PO Box 2068, Muncie, IN 47302,
USA, +1-765-284-3304,
info@maxoncorp.com,
www.maxoncorp.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Tim Lee

MECOS AG
Industriestr 26, Winterthur CH-8404
Switzerland, +41-52-235-14-14,
sales@mecos.com, www.mecos.com
Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Bernhard Mandel

Mee Industries Inc


16021 Adelante St, Irwindale, CA
91702, USA, +1-626-359-4550,
john.mee@meefog.com,
www.meefog.com

Meggitt Control Systems


12838 Saticoy St, North Hollywood, CA
91605, USA, +1-818-765-8160,
jen.larsen@meggitt.com,
www.meggitt.com

Meggitt Piezo Technologies

Metso Power

Mid-America Engine Inc


2500 State Hwy 160, Warrior, AL
35180, USA, +1-205-590-3505,
sales@maegen.com, www.maegen.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Art Sigler

Mil-Ram Technology Inc


48009 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA
94538, USA, +1-510-656-2001,
sls@mil-ram.com, www.mil-ram.com
Contact: Pres/CEO, Gary Milco

Mitsubishi Hitachi Power


Systems Americas Inc
400 Colonial Center Pkwy, Lake Mary, FL
32746, USA, +1-407-688-6100,
sharon.prater@mhpowersystems.com,
www.mhpowersystems.com

Mitsubishi Hitachi Power


Systems Europe GmbH
Schiffer Str 80, Duisburg 47059
Germany, +49-203-8038-0,
h_schulz@eu.mhps.com,
www.eu.mhps.com
Contact: Head PR/Mktg, Helge Schulz
(See advertisement on page 5)

(div of Meggitt Sensing Systems),


8431 Georgetown Rd, Suite 300,
Indianapolis, IN 46268, USA,
+1-317-876-4670,
mssindysales@meggitt.com,
www.piezotechnologies.com
Contact: Mktg Asst, Jane Haynie

Mobotec

Meggitt Sensing Systems

19F-1 No 631, Sec 1, Chung Der Rd,


Taichung 404 Taiwan,
+886-4-2238-0698 x20,
sales@monicon.com.tw,
www.monicon.com.tw
Contact: CEO, Gene Wang

(a Meggitt Group Co), Rt de Moncor 4,


PO Box 1616, Fribourg 1701
Switzerland, +41-26-407-11-11,
energy@ch.meggitt.com,
www.vibro-meter.com
Contact: Dir Sls Americas, Andy Heckman

1600 S Main St, Suite 332,


Walnut Creek, CA 94596-8814,
USA, +1-925-935-2500,
info@mobotecgroup.com,
www.mobotecgroup.com

Monicon Instruments Co Ltd

Monitor Technologies LLC

13800 S Lakes Dr, Charlotte, NC


28273, USA, +1-704-587-8888,
info@liqui-cel.com, www.liqui-cel.com
Contact: Mktg Coord, Kerim ElSherif

44W320 Keslinger Rd, Elburn, IL 60119,


USA, +1-630-365-9403,
monitor@monitortech.com,
www.monitortech.com
Contact: Dir Sls, Greg DeRudder

Mersen

Mors Smitt BV

Membrana

(formerly known as Carbone Lorraine),


10 Ave Roger Dumoulin, Amiens
F-80084 France, +33-3-22-54-45-00,
infos.amiens@mersen.com,
www.mersen.com/en/markets/energy
Contact: Sls/Mktg VP, Bruno Alves

www.PowerEngineeringInt.com

(div of Wabtec), Vrieslantlaan 6, Utrecht


3526 AA Netherlands, +31-30-2881311,
sales.msbv@wabtec.com,
www.morssmitt.com
Contact: Mgr Sls Industry, Rene Kulik

MTU Maintenance BerlinBrandenburg GmbH


Dr Ernst Zimmermann Str 2, Ludwigsfelde,
Brandenburg 14974 Germany,
+49-3378-824-332,
powersolutions@mtu.de,
http://powersolutions.mtu.de
Contact: Proj Mgr, Janko Matheussik

Mueller Systems
(sub of Mueller Water Products), 10210
Statesville Blvd, Cleveland, NC 27013,
USA, +1-704-278-2221,
dcasper@muellersystems.com,
www.muellersystems.com
Contact: Sr Prod Mgr, Darryl Casper

Muis Controls Ltd


Flow Indicators - Flow Meters Div, 29 Riel
Dr, St Albert, AB T8N 3Z2, Canada,
+1-780-459-7080,
info@muiscontrols.com,
www.muiscontrols.com
Contact: Pres, Bill Muis

NACB LLC
1611 S Melrose, Suite A-237, Vista, CA
92081, USA, +1-760-639-5392,
sales@nacbvalves.com,
www.bonettivalves.com
Contact: US Sls Mgr, Nelson Agudelo

Nalco
1601 W Diehl Rd, Naperville, IL
60563-1198, USA, +1-630-305-1000,
www.nalco.com
Contact: Global Mktg Mgr, Greg Tranor

NATCOM
(div of Cleaver-Brooks Inc),
545 Fernand-Poitras, Terrebonne, QC
J6Y 1Y5, Canada, +1-450-625-6060,
ebssales@cleaverbrooks.com,
www.cleaverbrooks.com
Contact: Dir Sls Engr, Daniel Poupart

Niagara Wet Surface Air


Coolers
91 Sawyer Ave, Tonawanda, NY
14150, USA, +1-716-875-2000,
sales.niagara@alfalaval.com,
www.niagarablower.com
Contact: WSAC Prod Mgr, Mark Vogel

Nol-Tec Systems Inc


425 Apollo Dr, Lino Lakes, MN 55014,
USA, +1-651-780-8600,
sales@nol-tec.com, www.nol-tec.com

Nordic Air Filtration A/S


Bergenvej 1, Nakskov 4900 Denmark,
+45-5495-1363,
info@nordic-air-filtration.com,
www.nordic-air-filtration.com

Nord-Lock Inc
(sub of Nord-Lock International),
1000 Gregg St, Carnegie, PA 15106,
USA, +1-412-279-1149,
bolting@nord-lock.com, www.nord-lock.com
Contact: Field App Eng, Tripp Fulmer

Novum Glass LLC


13150 Sterling Hills Dr, Rolla, MO
65401, USA, +1-573-308-0380,
novum@novumglass.com,
www.novumglass.com
Contact: CEO, Joy Schmit

Nynas AB
PO Box 10700, Stockholm 121 29
Sweden, +46-8-602-12-00,
info@nynas.com, www.nynas.com

Ofil Ltd
16 Einstein St, PO Box 4016, Nes Ziona
74140 Israel, +972-8-940-7953,
ofil@ofilsystems.com,
www.ofilsystems.com
Contact: CEO, Moshe Goldbaum

OILES Deutschland GmbH


Boschstr 3, Ober-Moerlen 61239
Germany, +49-6002-9392-0,
info@oiles.de, www.oiles.co.jp/en
Contact: Key Acct Mgr, Thomas Dittert

OPRA Turbines

National Electric Coil


800 King Ave, Columbus, OH 43212,
USA, +1-614-488-1151,
necservice@national-electric-coil.com,
www.national-electric-coil.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Stephen Jeney

Nationwide Boiler Inc

Opaalstraat 60, Hengelo 7554 TS


Netherlands, +31-74-2452121,
sales@opraturbines.com,
www.opraturbines.com
Contact: Mgr Sls Support/Svc,
Frank Sanders

Optocon AG

42400 Christy St, Fremont, CA 94538,


USA, +1-510-490-7100,
info@nationwideboiler.com,
www.nationwideboiler.com
Contact: Dir Sls, William Testa

Washingtonstr 16/16a, Dresden 01139


Germany, +49-351-8435990,
info@optocon.de, www.optocon.de
Contact: CEO, Elisa Renschen

Nel Pretech

Orion Instruments LLC

8420 183rd Pl, Tinley Park, IL 60487,


USA, +1-708-429-4887,
info@nelpretech.com,
www.nelpretech.com

NEM Energy BV
(sub of NEM BV), Stadhouderslaan 900,
Zoeterwoude 2382 BL Netherlands,
+31-71-5792151, info@nem.nl,
www.nem-group.com
Contact: Mgr Comms, Jeroen Overduin

Nextech Engineering
Engine Parts/Engine Valves Div, Plot No
2745 GIDC Lodhika Metoda, Rajkot,
Gujarat 360021 India,
+91-2827-296051,
info@nextechengg.com,
www.nextechengg.com

(a Magnetrol Co), 2105 Oak Villa Blvd,


Baton Rouge, LA 70815,
USA, +1-225-906-2343,
info@orioninstruments.com,
www.orioninstruments.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Eric Moore

OUESTime CONSULTING
PO Box 15249, Fernandina Beach, FL
32035, USA, +1-206-260-5858,
ouestime@earthlink.net
Contact: Mgr, Xavier Hubert

Outotec
Rauhalanpuisto 9, Espoo 02230 Finland,
+358-20-529-211, info@outotec.com,
www.outotec.com

Paradigm Precision
1 Bentley Wood Way, Network 65
Business Pk, Hapton, Burnley
BB11 5TG, UK, +44-1282-831-199,
kevin.messenger@paradigmprecision.
com, www.paradigmprecision.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Kevin Messenger

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Parker Hannifin Corp

Powertech Labs Inc

Raymar Telenetics

Schenck Process UK Ltd

Finite Airtek Filtration Div, 4087 Walden


Ave, Lancaster, NY 14086, USA,
+1-716-686-6400, faf@parker.com,
www.parker.com/faf
Contact: Mktg/Svcs Mgr, Jennifer Fiorello

12388 88th Ave, Surrey, BC V3W 7R7,


Canada, +1-604-590-7500,
info@powertechlabs.com,
www.powertechlabs.com
Contact: Client Engagement Mgr,
Madhvi Ramnial

7325 Roseville Rd, Sacramento, CA


95842, USA, +1-916-783-1951,
sales@raymarinc.com,
www.raymarinc.com
Contact: Mktg/Strat Sls, Daniel Armstrong

(sub of Schenck Process Group),


Carolina Ct, Lakeside, Doncaster
DN4 5RA, UK, +44-1302-321-313,
enquiries@schenckprocess.co.uk,
www.schenckprocess.co.uk
Contact: Dir, Stuart Westley

PowerTurbineLVDT.com

Eugen-Reintjes-Str 7, Hamelin D-31785


Germany, +49-5151-104-0,
info@reintjes-gears.de,
www.reintjes-gears.com

Patten CAT
625 West Lake St, Elmhurst, IL 60126,
USA, +1-630-279-4400,
www.pattencat.com

PCE Instruments UK Ltd


Units 12/13 Southpoint Bus Pk,
Ensign Way, Southampton, Hampshire
SO31 4RF, UK, +44-2380-987-030,
www.pce-instruments.com/english

Perpetual Evolution Designs


LLC
1711 Grant Ave, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
44223, USA, +1-330-714-4700,
info@inflatableductplug.com,
www.inflatableductplug.com
Contact: Owner, Jim Blair

Petrotech Inc
151 Brookhollow Esplanade,
New Orleans, LA 70123, USA,
+1-504-620-6600,
info@petrotechinc.com,
www.petrotechinc.com
Contact: Pres, John Kazour

Philadelphia Gear, a Timken


Brand
901 E 8th Ave, Suite 100, King of Prussia,
PA 19406, USA, +1-610-265-3000,
info@philagear.com, www.philagear.com
Contact: VP Marcom, Gerry Matteson

Physics of Semiconductors
and Solar Energy Research
Team (PSES)

(sub of Position Technology Holdings LLC),


500 Coventry Ln, Croydon, PA
19021, USA, +1-610-233-8124,
l.schaevitz@powerturbinelvdt.com,
www.powerturbinelvdt.com
Contact: Dir Mktg, Les Schaevitz

Process Equipment - Barron


Industries
2770 Welborn St, PO Box 1607,
Pelham, AL 35124, USA,
+1-205-663-5330,
information@processbarron.com,
www.processbarron.com

Process Technology
7010 Lindsay Dr, Mentor, OH 44060,
USA, +1-440-974-1300,
info@process-technology.com,
www.processtechnology.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Phil Warren

ProEnergy
2001 ProEnergy Blvd, Sedalia, MO
65301, USA, +1-660-829-5100,
acairer@proenergyservices.com,
www.proenergyservices.com
Contact: Dir Mktg, Amanda Cairer

Project Risk Ltd


786 Howell Rd, Westmoreland, TN
37186, USA, +1-615-300-6612,
renew@projrisk.com, www.projrisk.com
Contact: Sr Cons, David Schroeder

ProMation Engineering Inc

Mohammed V University, (sub of Ecole


Normale Superieure), Rue Mohamed
Belhassan El Ouazzani, Rabat 10000
Morocco, +212-537-561-013,
barhdadi@ictp.it, www.ictp.it/~barhdadi
Contact: Prof Rsch, Abdelfettah Barhdadi

16138 Flight Path Dr, Brooksville, FL


34604, USA, +1-352-544-8436,
dean.geraci@promationei.com,
www.promationei.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Dean Geraci

Plastocor-international SA

ProSim Inc

Ave de la Gare 3, Sierre 3960


Switzerland, +41-27-456-49-55,
info@plastocor-international.com,
www.plastocor-international.com
Contact: Pres, Richard Kreiselmaier

(sub of ProSim SA), 325 Chestnut St,


Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA,
+1-215-600-3760, info@prosim.net,
www.prosim.net
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Isabelle Girard

Plenty Filters, An SPX FLOW


Brand

PSM - an Alstom Co

Hambridge Rd, Newbury, Berkshire


RG14 5TR, UK, +44-1635-42363,
plentyfilters@spxflow.com,
www.spxflow.com
Contact: Sls Mgr Engineered Solutions,
Paul Baker

Plenty Process Filtration, An


SPX FLOW Brand
Hambridge Rd, Newbury RG14 5TR, UK,
+44-1635-42363,
plentyfilters@spxflow.com,
www.spxflow.com
Contact: Sls Mgr Engineered Solutions,
Paul Baker

Power Jacks Ltd


Balmacassie Commercial Pk, Ellon,
Aberdeenshire AB41 8BX, UK,
+44-1358-285-100,
sales@powerjacks.com,
www.powerjacks.com
Contact: Mktg Dir, Bruce Hamper

Power Machines OJSC


3a Vatutina Str, St Petersburg 195009
Russia, +7-812-346-70-37,
mail@power-m.ru, www.power-m.ru
Contact: Deputy Gen Dir/Sls Dir,
Alexey Barvinok

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1440 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL


33458, USA, +1-561-354-1100,
power@psm.com, www.psm.com
Contact: VP Strat/Bus Dev, Jeff Benoit

Psychsoftpc
PO Box 232, Quincy, MA 02171, USA,
+1-617-471-8733,
sales@psychsoftpc.com,
www.psychsoftpc.com
Contact: Pres, Tim Lynch

PW Power Systems Inc


(sub of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries),
628 Hebron Ave, Suite 400,
Glastonbury, CT 06033, USA,
+1-860-368-5535,
lucia.maffucci@pwps.com,
www.pwps.com
Contact: Mktg Comms Mgr,
Lucia Maffucci
(See advertisement on page 13)

QUA Group LLC


1 Four Coins Dr, Canonsburg, PA 15317,
USA, +1-877-782-7558,
sales@quagroup.com,
www.quagroup.com
Contact: Tech Dir, VJ Nathan

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REMA Tip Top North America


1500 Industrial Blvd, Madison, GA
30650, USA, +1-706-752-4000,
www.rematiptop.com,
www.rematiptop.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, Gary Barnes

Rentech Boiler Systems Inc


5025 E Business 20, Abilene, TX 79601,
USA, +1-325-672-3400,
sales@rentechboilers.com,
www.rentechboilers.com
Contact: Pres, Jack Rentz

Ring Power Corp


Power Systems Div, 500 World
Commerce Pkwy, St Augustine, FL
32092, USA, +1-904-737-7730,
info@ringpower.com,
www.ringpower-systems.com
Contact: Asst VP/Used Equipment Sls
Mgr, Lyndon Schultz

ROBLICORP
3531 High Ridge Rd, Boynton Beach, FL
33426, USA, +1-561-582-3330,
robli@msn.com, www.robli.com
Contact: Pres, Robert Lipton

Rochem Technical Services


Unit 5-6, Sun Valley Business Pk,
Winnall Close, Winchester SO23 0LB,
UK, +44-1962-890-089,
sales@rochem.net, www.rochemltd.com
Contact: Group Man Dir, Peter McDermott

Roctest Ltd
680 Birch St, St Lambert, QC J4P 2N3,
Canada, +1-450-465-1114,
info@roctest.com, www.roctest.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Francois Cordeau

Roper Pump Co
(div of Roper Industries), 3475 Old
Maysville Rd, PO Box 269, Commerce,
GA 30529, USA, +1-706-336-3368,
bflavelle@roperpumps.com,
www.roperpumps.com
Contact: Mktg Asst, Mark Tingle

Rotork Plc
Rotork House, Brassmill Ln, Bath, Somerset
BA1 3JQ, UK, +44-1225-733-200,
information@rotork.com, www.rotork.com
Contact: UK Gen Mgr, Richard Holbrook

RR Projects
Parsons House, 56 Axis Business Park,
Tullamore, Co Offaly R35 K744
Ireland, +353-57-936-1600,
patrick.cassidy@rrprojects.net,
www.rrprojects.net
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Patrick Cassidy

Sargent & Lundy LLC


55 E Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603,
USA, +1-312-269-2000,
thinkingpower@sargentlundy.com,
www.sargentlundy.com
Contact: Sr Mgr, Jeff Woolley

SAS Global Corp


Combustion Optimization Div, 21601
Mullin Ave, Warren, MI 48089, USA,
+1-248-414-4470,
info@sasglobalcorp.com,
www.sasglobalcorp.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Justin Bennett

Schweitzer Engineering
Laboratories Inc
2350 NE Hopkins Ct, Pullman, WA
99163, USA, +1-509-332-1890,
info@selinc.com, www.selinc.com

Sealeze
(sub of Jason), 8000 Whitepine Rd,
North Chesterfield, VA 23237, USA,
+1-804-743-0982, power@sealeze.com,
www.sealezepower.com
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr Power Gen, Pavan
Ravulaparthy

SENSOPLAN GmbH
Gewerbestr 6, Hohentengen aH,
Baden-Wrttemberg 79801 Germany,
+49-7742-9298-0, info@sensoplan.com,
www.sensoplan.com
Contact: VP Sls/Proj, Hector Rodriguez

Sensor Developments Inc


1050 W Silver Bell Rd, PO Box 290,
Lake Orion, MI 48359, USA,
+1-248-391-3000, sales@sendev.com,
www.sendev.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Ken Winczner

SETPOINT
2243 Park Pl, Suite A, Minden, NV
89423, USA, +1-775-552-3110,
info@setpointvibration.com,
www.setpointvibration.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, Steve Sabin

Sheldon Andrews Inc


331 Elmwood Dr, Suite 4-251, Moncton,
NB E1A 1X6, Canada,
+1-506-532-6246,
sandrewsinc@nb.aibn.com
Contact: Pres, Sheldon Andrews

Shell Lubricants
700 Milam, Houston, TX 77002, USA,
+1-713-546-6908,
sandy.laughery@shell.com,
www.shell-lubricants.com
Contact: Power Sector Mgr,
Sandy Laughery

Siemens AG
Freyeslebenstr 1, Erlangen 91058
Germany, +49-9131-18-0,
support.energy@siemens.com,
www.siemens.com/energy
Contact: Corp Comms, Monika Wood
(See advertisement on page 19)

Siemens Energy Inc


Power Generation Services Div, 4400
Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL 32826-2399,
USA, +1-919-365-2405,
support.energy@siemens.com,
www.usa.siemens.com/energy

Siemens Turbomachinery
Equipment GmbH
Pre-Designed Steam Turbines Div/Energy
Sector Oil and Gas Div, Hessheimer Str
2, Frankenthal, Rheiland-Pfalz 67227
Germany, +49-6233-85-2291,
turbines-frankenthal.energy@siemens.
com, www.siemens.com/agkkk
Contact: Asst, Marianne Schrder

SIPOS Aktorik GmbH


Im Erlet 2, Altdorf 90518 Germany,
+49-9187-9227-0, info@sipos.de,
www.sipos.de
Contact: Intl Sls Mgr, Steffen Koehler

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Gas & Steam Turbine Directory

SKF Sealing Solutions Austria


GmbH

Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo


BV

TMS Turbomaschinenservice
GmbH

Gabelhoferstr 25, Judenburg, Styria


A-8750 Austria, +43-3572-82555-0,
machined.seals@skf.com,
www.skf.com/machinedseals
Contact: Global Prod Mgr Machined
Seals, Heimo Rehschuetzecker

Spikweien 36, AD Lomm NL-5943


Netherlands, +31-77-4738666,
sulzertsvenlo@sulzer.com, www.sulzer.com
Contact: Sls, Howard Peeters

Ziegelstr 24, Rednitzhembach 91126


Germany, +49-9122-188-240,
wartzack@turbomaschinenservice.de,
www.turbomaschinenservice.de

Swagelok

TNB Repair and Maintenance


Sdn Bhd

Sko-Die Inc
8050 Austin Ave, Morton Grove, IL
60053, USA, +1-847-965-1130,
bob.blecha@skodie.com,
www.skodie.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Bob Blecha

Sohre Turbomachinery Inc


128 Main St, PO Box 1099, Monson,
MA 01057, USA, +1-413-267-0590,
info@sohreturbo.com,
www.sohreturbo.com
Contact: Gen Mgr/Pres, Thomas Sohre

Solar Turbines Inc


(sub of Caterpillar Inc), 9330 Sky Pk Ct,
Mail Zone SP4-B, San Diego, CA
92123, USA, +1-619-544-5352,
infocorp@solarturbines.com,
www.solarturbines.com

Specialised Overhaul Service


P/L
15 Randall Ct, Collaroy, NSW 2097
Australia, +61-2-9981-4010,
sos@bigpond.net.au,
www.sostubecleaners.com
Contact: Mgr, Steven Smith

SPIG SpA
Piazza San Graziano, 31, Arona, (NO)
28041 Italy, +39-0322-245-401,
info@spig-int.com, www.spig-int.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Marianna Caputo

SPX FLOW Inc


13320 Ballantyne Corporate Pl,
Charlotte, NC 28277,
USA, +1-704-752-4400,
ft.amer.info@spxflow.com,
www.spxflow.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Carmen Clar

SPX FlOW Technology USA


Dollinger
(div of SPX), 4647 SW 40th Ave, Ocala,
FL 34474, USA, +1-352-237-1220,
doug.mcneish@spx.com, www.spx.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr Power Gen/Filtration,
Douglas McNeish

Standby Generators
81 Spinney Hill, Derby, Derbyshire
DE73 8LX, UK, +44-845-055-8455,
sales@powercontinuity.co.uk,
www.powercontinuity.co.uk
Contact: Man Dir, John East

Stock Equipment Co Inc


(sub of Schenck Process Group),
16490 Chillicothe Rd, Chagrin Falls,
OH 44023, USA, +1-440-543-6000,
laura.hanley@stockequipment.com,
www.stockequipment.com
Contact: Exec VP, Tom Timberlake

Structural Integrity
Associates Inc

31500 Aurora Rd, Solon, OH


44139-2764, USA, +1-440-349-5934,
marketing@swagelok.com,
www.swagelok.com
Contact: Power Mktg Mgr, Shiv Shankar

Tecam Group
Horts den Mateu 26, Llinars del Valles,
Barcelona 08450 Spain,
+34-93-428-11-54,
sales@tecamgroup.com,
www.tecamgroup.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Bernat Sala

Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL
2121 E Valley Pkwy, Escondido, CA
92027, USA, +1-760-480-4740,
info@ziplevel.com, www.ziplevel.com
Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Wayne Galan

Technology Transfer Services


14497 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Suite 120N,
Tampa, FL 33618, USA,
+1-813-908-1100,
mmiller@techtransfer.com,
www.techtransfer.com
Contact: Power Div Dir, Scott Lock

Tech Products Inc


105 Willow Ave, Staten Island, NY
10305, USA, +1-718-442-4900,
eorders@techproducts.com,
www.techproducts.com
Contact: VP, Daniel OConnor

Teksan Generator
Yenidogan Mah Edebali Cad No 12,
Sancaktepe, Istanbul 34791
Turkey, +90-216-312-05-50,
info@teksangenerator.com,
www.teksangenerator.com

TEMP-PRO Inc
200 Industrial Dr, Northampton, MA
01060, USA, +1-413-584-3165,
mary.mccarthy@temp-pro.com,
www.temp-pro.com
Contact: Mktg Rep, Mary McCarthy

TEMTO Technology Co Ltd


145 Yangqiaozhong Rd, Bldg 2, Fuzhou,
Fujian 350003 China,
+86-591-8787-0640, sales@temto.com,
www.temto.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Nicole Feng

Dr Thiedig GmbH & Co KG


Prinzenallee 78-79, Berlin 13357
Germany, +49-30-497769-0,
info@thiedig.com, www.thiedig.com
Contact: Sls Eng, Henry Tittelwitz

Thomson Technology
Power Generation Div, (sub of Regal Beloit
Co), 9087A 198th St, Vancouver,
Langley, BC V1M 3B1, Canada,
+1-604-888-0110,
info@thomsontechnology.com,
www.thomsontechnology.com

5215 Hellyer Ave, San Jose, CA 95138,


USA, +1-408-978-8200,
info@structint.com, www.structint.com
Contact: Dir NPS Bus Dev, Joe Agnew

921 Matthews Mint Hill Rd, Suite F,


Matthew, NC 28105, USA,
+1-704-708-6924, www.timotion.com

Sulzer

Tioga Pipe Supply Co Inc

11518 Old La Porte Rd, La Porte, TX


77571, USA, +1-713-567-2700,
sulzertshouston@sulzer.com,
www.sulzer.com
Contact: VP Sls NA, Allen Thornton

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TiMotion Technology

2450 Wheatsheaf Ln, Philadelphia, PA


19137, USA, +1-215-831-0700,
jshaw@tiogapipe.com,
www.tiogapipe.com
Contact: Mgr Sls, Jeff Shaw

(sub of Tenaga Nasional Bhd - TNB),


Level 23A, PJX-HM Shah Tower, No 16A,
Persiaran Barat, Selangor Darul Ehsan,
Petaling Jaya 46050 Malaysia,
+60-3-7964-2600,
www.tnbremaco.com.my

Topomaster Ltd
10 Democratias Ave, Ayios Dometios,
Serifos Bldg, 1st Fl, Nicosia 2370
Cyprus, +357-22-819370,
a.yiannakas@topomaster.com,
www.topomaster.com
Contact: Dir, Andy Yiannakas

Torresol Energy
Severo Ochoa 4, Parque Tecnolgico de
Madrid, Tres Cantos, Madrid
28760 Spain, +34-918077004,
info@torresolenergy.com,
www.torresolenergy.com

TOTEM Energy srl


via Ivrea 70, Rivoli, (TO) 10098 Italy,
+39-011-9579360, sales@totem.energy,
www.totem.energy
Contact: Bus Dev/Sls, Marina Bukhanova

Tower Performance Inc


23 Vreeland Rd, Florham Park, NJ
07932, USA, +1-973-966-1116,
ctowers@tpict.com,
www.towerperformance.com
Contact: VP, Frank Foster

TransGlobal Energy Inc


2450 Atlanta Hwy, Suite 501, Cumming,
GA 30040, USA, +1-678-455-0365,
jpickering@transglobalenergy.com,
www.transglobalenergy.com
Contact: CEO/Pres, Kevin Morris

Triangle MicroWorks Inc


2840 Plaza Pl, Suite 205, Raleigh, NC
27612, USA, +1-919-870-5101,
sales@trianglemicroworks.com,
www.trianglemicroworks.com
Contact: Mktg/Technical Sls,
Beth Capeles

Turbine Efficiency
Energy House, 3 Electric Ave, Witham St
Hughs, Lincolnshire LN6 9BJ, UK,
+44-1522-696-980,
info@turbine-efficiency.co.uk,
www.turbine-efficiency.co.uk

Turbine Technics Inc


1200 S Rogers Cir, Suite 10,
Boca Raton, FL 33487,
USA, +1-561-394-5818,
info@turbinetechnics.com,
www.turbinetechnics.com
Contact: Pres/CEO, David Simon

Turbo Parts LLC


(sub of Mechanical Dynamics & Analysis
LLC), 767 Pierce Rd, Suite 2, Clifton Park,
NY 12065, USA, +1-518-885-3199,
info@turbopartsllc.com,
www.turbopartsllc.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Chris Mancini

Turbotect Ltd
PO Box 1411, Baden CH-5401
Switzerland, +41-56-200-50-20,
turbotect@turbotect.com,
www.turbotect.com
Contact: Sls Dept, Katrin Hufschmid

Turner Envirologic
1140 SW 34th Ave, Deerfield Beach, FL
33442, USA, +1-954-422-9787,
sales@tenviro.com, www.tenviro.com
Contact: Sls/Mktg Mgr, Khalil Nasser

Unison
(sub of GE), 7575 Baymeadows Way,
Jacksonville, FL 32256, USA,
+1-904-739-4000,
amelia.butler@unisonindustries.com,
www.unisonaviation.com
Contact: Mktg Spec, Amelia Butler

United Rentals
100 First Stamford Pl, Stamford, CT
06902, USA, +1-203-622-3131,
www.unitedrentals.com

Universal AET
1925 Hwy 51-138, PO Box 411,
Stoughton, WI 53589, USA,
+1-608-877-7231,
solutions@universalaet.com,
www.universalaet.com
Contact: Dir Mktg, Dawn Auby

URS
510 Carnegie Center, PO Box 5287,
Princeton, NJ 08543-5287, USA,
+1-609-720-2000, www.urs.com
Contact: Group Gen Mgr/Power,
Art Lembo

USA Borescopes
2061 Bearden Rd, Clarksville, TN
37043, USA, +1-931-362-3304,
sales@usaborescopes.com,
www.usaborescopes.com
Contact: Sls, Mike Costello

UT99 AG Oil Mist Eliminators


Schaubenstr 5, Andelfingen, Zrich
CH-8450 Switzerland,
+41-52-397-1199, info@ut99.ch,
www.ut99.ch/en
Contact: Cust Eng, Christian Stieler

Vaisala Ltd
Elm House, 351 Bristol Rd, Birmingham
B5 7SW, UK, +44-121-683-5620,
uksales@vaisala.com,
www.vaisala.com/power
Contact: Field Serv Eng, Tracy Cleland

Vallourec
27, Ave du Gnral Leclerc,
Boulogne-Billancourt 92660 France,
+33-1-49-09-37-53,
vincent.delcour@vallourec.com,
www.vallourec.com/en/
powergeneration
Contact: VP Steam Tubes/Pipes,
Vincent Delcour

Valutech Inc
70 Esna Pk Dr, Unit 3, Markham, ON
L3R 6E7, Canada, +1-905-940-0961,
info@valutechinc.com,
www.valutechinc.com
Contact: Sr Tech Adv/Bus Dev Exec,
Pradosh Nag

V&T Technologies Co Ltd


B XinFeng Bldg, Yangguang, Xili Town,
Nanshan Dist, Shenzhen, Guangdong
518055 China, +86-177-0402-7519,
richard@ecodrivecn.com,
www.ecodrivecn.com
Contact: Mgr, Richard Huang

VibroSystM Inc
2727 Jacques-Cartier E Blvd, Longueuil,
QC J4N 1L7, Canada,
+1-450-646-2157,
sales@vibrosystm.com,
www.vibrosystm.com
Contact: Comm Dir, Marc Bissonnette

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Gas & Steam Turbine Directory

Victaulic

Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG

Wasserkraft Volk AG

Xantrex Technology Inc

Prykelstraat 36, Nazareth B-9810


Belgium, +32-93-81-15-00,
sofie.rigaux@victaulic.be,
www.victaulic.com

Voithstr 1, Crailsheim 74564 Germany,


+49-7951-32-0,
info.voithturbo@voith.com, www.voith.com

Am Stollen 13, Gutach 79261 Germany,


+49-7685-91060, info@wkv-ag.com,
www.wkv-ag.com
Contact: Pres, Manfred Volk

(sub of Schneider Electric), 3700 Gilmore


Way, Burnaby, BC V5G 4M1, Canada,
+1-604-422-8595, www.xantrex.com

Waukesha Bearings Corp

Friedrich-Ebert-Str 134, Duisburg


D-47229 Germany,
+49-2065-4221-676,
info@xervonenergy.com,
www.xervonenergy.com

Vigil Antislip
Unit 1, 34 Discovery Dr, Bibra Lake, WA
6166 Australia, +61-8-9434-4773,
vigil@vigilantislip.com,
www.vigilantislip.com
Contact: Man Dir, Stephen McCorkill

Vireo Energy Financial


30441 Morning View Dr, Malibu, CA
90265, USA, +1-310-314-5126,
larry.thrall@vireoenergy.com,
www.vireoenergy.com
Contact: Man Dir, Larry Thrall

VISA Petrochemical Products


Ltd
400 Pavilion Dr, Northampton Business
Pk, Brackmills Industrial Estate,
Northampton, Northamptonshire
NN4 7PA, UK, +44-844-800-7307,
sales@visapetrochemical.com,
www.visapetrochemical.com
Contact: CEO, Ashley Ashiru

Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe


GmbH
Hans-Boeckler-Str 7, Sonthofen 87527
Germany, +49-8321-802-502,
info.bhs@voith.com, www.voith.com/bhs
Contact: Sr Mgr Bus Dev/Svc,
Tome Stanic

Volga-Dnepr Unique
Aircargo Inc
14 Karbysheva Str, Ulyanovsk 77380
Russia, +7-8422-590059,
sales@volga-dnepr.com,
www.volga-dnepr.com

Vooner FloGard Corp


4729 Stockholm Ct, Charlotte, NC
28273, USA, +1-704-552-9314,
info@vooner.com, www.vooner.com
Contact: VP Bus Dev, Danny McDonald

Wabash Power Equipment


Co
444 Carpenter Ave, Wheeling, IL
60090, USA, +1-847-541-5600,
info@wabashpower.com,
www.wabashpower.com/inventory/
boilers
Contact: Pres, Richard Caitung

(a Dover Co), W231 N2811 Roundy


Cir E, Suite 200, Pewaukee, WI
53072, USA, +1-262-506-3000,
sales@waukbearing.com,
www.waukeshabearings.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Dan Brandenburg
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Westinghouse Electric Co
1000 Westinghouse Dr, Cranberry
Township, PA 16066, USA,
+1-412-374-3373,
www.westinghousenuclear.com
Contact: Mgr Mktg/Comms, Michelle
Rossman

Wikov Gear
Tylova 1/57, Plzen 316 00
Czech Republic, +420-491-488-415,
gear@wikov.com, www.wikov.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Marek Mancik

Wahlco Inc
2722 S Fairview St, Santa Ana, CA
92704, USA, +1-714-979-7300,
bsoutham@wahlco.com,
www.wahlco.com
Contact: EVP Sls/Mktg, Barry Southam

Woodward GmbH
Handwerkstr 29, Stuttgart 70565
Germany, +49-711-78954-0,
stgt-info@woodward.com,
www.woodward.com
Contact: Florian Trapp

XERVON Energy GmbH

Yara International ASA


Hanninghof 35, Dulmen 48249
Germany, +49-2594-798-251,
www.yara.com

Young & Franklin Inc


942 Old Liverpool Rd, Liverpool, NY
13088, USA, +1-315-457-3110,
info@yf.com, www.yf.com

Zeeco Inc
22151 E 91 St, Broken Arrow, OK
74014, USA, +1-918-258-8551,
sales@zeeco.com, www.zeeco.com
Contact: Dir Power Sls, Bill Gurski

Zigma Ground Solutions


Unit 11 M11 Business Link, Parsonage Ln,
Stansted CM2 48GF, UK,
+44-127-964-7021,
info@zigmagroundsolutions.com,
www.zigmagroundsolutions.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr,
Michael Mundell-Poole

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Asian power generation
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150+ eminent international speakers


from around the world
Hot topic presentations and
panel discussions
about best practices and new technology
developments, with the aim of providing
solutions for the Asian power sector

8,000+ attendees
from around the world looking to do business
and discover new solutions
Stay ahead of the competition,
meet your customers face to face
85% of exhibitors
stated the event met/exceeded their objectives
of establishing contacts for future sales and
improving business

230+ leading exhibitors


from the region and world-wide showcasing
their latest technologies
8,000+ attendees
from around the world looking to do business
and discover new solutions
Attending as a visitor is FREE
when you pre-register online

NETWORK WITH AN INTERNATIONAL AUDIENCE OF POWER PROFESSIONALS


8,000+ industry experts working together to exchange ideas on ways to expand and strengthen the Asian power industry.

REGISTER TO ATTEND AT: WWW.ASIAPOWERWEEK.COM

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21-23
JUNE 2016

MICO - MILANO
MILAN, ITALY

EUROPE

Preliminary Event
Guide now available
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CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

DISCOVER THE POTENTIAL FOR YOUR BUSINESS IN


EUROPES EVOLVING ENERGY SECTOR
The changing European power sector is seeing established forms of generation being
repurposed and innovative technologies become mature. Discover how the two come
together and where your business fits in at
POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe in Milan this June.
Tap into the strategic debate in the conference rooms and the technological innovation on the exhibition
Identify what the latest trends are, where growth is expected and who will need your expertise.

Come to Milan and realize your business opportunities in Europes new energy landscape.
Visit www.powergeneurope.com to find out more

Under the Patronage of the Italian Ministry of Economic Development

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