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Auxiliary equipment for rotating machinery with focus on systems for air inlet, acoustic enclosures and ventilation, diverter dampers and exhaust. Also retrofits , upgrades and filter changes. Part of the Camfil Farr group.
Specializes in new centrifugal and axial fans, retrofits , repairs, and service for main service fans and other process fans for utility applications.
Providing utility boilers (subcritical through to ultra-supercritical), HRSGs behind GTs to 260 MWe, biomass and waste-to-energy boilers, in-furnance NOx emission reduction, rehabilitation, fuel conversion, and retrofits of existing boilers.
engineering, design, and construction services to the electric utility industry. Services include new generating plants; operating facility upgrades/ retrofits ; substations/switchyards; and transmission/distribution facilities.
URS plans, designs, engineers, constructs, retrofits , and maintains power plants and the systems that transmit and distribute electricity. Our expertise encompasses fossil fuel
Provides advanced air filtration for gas turbines, compressors, and other rotating equipment. Offers full systems and after-market replacement filters of all types, inlet retrofits /updates, and field services.
Repairs, upgrades, and retrofits high-voltage generators and rotating exciters. Manufactures high-voltage coils/bars, all types and sizes, turbogenerator rotor windings, engineering design, and replacement components. ISO 9001 certified quality management systems.
Canadian Buffalo provides custom designed centrifugal fans and blowers to the power generation industry. We specialize in new fan applications, engineered rotor retrofits , rebuilds, and performance and reliability upgrades.
Kingsbury provides the latest technology in bearing repairs, retrofits and upgrades. We have become the pre-eminent provider of engineering solutions for all types and makes of fluid bearings.
controls at its coal-fired electric generating plants. The effort is part of a $4.2 billion investment in environmental retrofits . The upgrades began in 2004 by parent company American Electric Power to address plant emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen