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B&W's clean power technologies include decarbonization, hydrogen production, solar, energy storage, WtE, emissions control and steam generation.

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Renewable

Renewable, decarbonization technologies utilize the energy in municipal solid waste, biomass and the sun to create a more sustainable future for the energy transition.

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Environmental

Committed to environmentally sustainable power generation with emissions control systems technologies and solutions proven to help preserve earth’s natural resources.

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Thermal

Since 1867, we have provided the world’s most efficient thermal boiler systems, parts, construction, upgrades, and services for power and industry.

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Boiler Fundamentals Training Seminar

This informative seminar provides participants with fundamental skills and best practices for operation, maintenance and safety protocols concerning boilers. Through interactive sessions, attendees will gain confidence identifying technical issues, troubleshooting equipment and more.

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VoluMix™ System

B&W's VoluMix system improves combustion and burn-out, ensuring very low carbon monoxide (CO) and total organic carbon (TOC) content in the flue gas.

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Fuel Feeder Systems

B&W's Waste-to-Energy (WtE) fuel feeder systems require no waste pre-treatment and provide safe and steady energy production with low operation and maintenance costs.

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Cooling Tower Inspections & Online Monitoring

Cooling tower inspections and the UNICO online monitoring system can provide optimized cooling system performance for plant profitability and cost reduction.

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Zero Liquid Discharge

B&W offers zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) systems including spray dryers to evaporate wet FGD waste streams and pugmills to use FGD wastewater for blending into ash.

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