Monthly Archives: September 2018

RISI’s 2018 Top 50 Power List

GRAEME RODDEN & MARK RUSHTON Welcome to the 11th Top 50 Power List. For the first time, we feature an institution, rather than an individual, at the top of the list. There is no doubting the influence the Peoples’ Republic of China has had on the industry, dating back a couple of decades but intensifying recently, particularly with its ban ...

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Accessing Innovation: Partnering for Energy Projects

Cooperative funding strategies can make it possible for mill leaders to identify and support energy reduction opportunities and bring energy innovation into mills. JAN BOTTIGLIERI Saving energy means saving money. The problem: saving energy costs money, too. As a very energy-intensive industry, pulp and paper manufacturers may find it particularly challenging to identify and fund energy reduction projects. Fortunately, local, ...

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Practical Strategies to Reduce Pulp and Paper Mill Energy Use

Energy expert Dick Reese outlines the energy audit process and shares strategies identified by mills that have reached their energy reduction goals.   RICHARD REESE It is difficult to plan more than a couple of years out when it comes to energy sources. This leaves frustrated mill managers with one solution: use as little energy as possible. Using less energy ...

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OSHA’s Fall Protection Updates: What You Need to Know

THOM KRAMER The updated OSHA rule on Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Fall Protection Systems (29 CFR 1910 Subparts D&I) has been in effect for more than a year. The updated regulations can have a major impact on maintaining a compliant fall protection program, but the document in the Federal Register is more than 500 pages and difficult to process. Here’s ...

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OSHA’s Fall Protection Updates: What You Need to Know

THOM KRAMER The updated OSHA rule on Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Fall Protection Systems (29 CFR 1910 Subparts D&I) has been in effect for more than a year. The updated regulations can have a major impact on maintaining a compliant fall protection program, but the document in the Federal Register is more than 500 pages and difficult to process. Here’s ...

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NATIONWIDE BOILER INC. SECURES LARGEST RENTAL PROJECT IN THEIR FIFTY-ONE YEAR HISTORY

Fremont, California, September 18, 2018…….Nationwide Boiler Inc., representative and stocking distributor of Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) package watertube boilers, recently secured their largest rental project in their fifty-one year history. The company will supply three (3) 200,000 lb/hr, 750 psi design / 750F superheated steam, skid-mounted B&W package watertube boilers for a project at the new Saudi Aramco Jizan Refinery. ...

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FIRST EVER UREA-BASED SCR RENTAL SYSTEMS PROVIDED BY NATIONWIDE BOILER INC.

Fremont, California, August 30, 2018…….Nationwide Boiler Inc., the industry’s leading supplier of CataStak™ SCR systems for ultra-low NOx emissions on package boilers, recently supplied the first-ever temporary selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems utilizing a 32.5% liquid urea solution, commonly known as DEF (diesel exhaust fluid), as the reagent. Although the company has provided urea-based systems for stationary equipment for nearly ...

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