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ESP Training | P&P Connections | Global Energy Insights

Posted April 17, 2025

Practical Tips, Professional Networking and Prize Drawings for ESP Personnel

Registration is now open for our highly rated Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) Seminar. Part of our B&W Skillmaster Series of in-depth technical training offerings, our next ESP Seminar will be held June 9-12 in Chicago. One lucky attendee will win a free ESP condition assessment.

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On Paper and in Person, our P&P Experts Connect with Customers

We recently attended the Black Liquor Recovery Boiler Advisory Committee (BLRBAC) Spring meeting in Atlanta, where our pulp & paper experts gave demos, discussed operation and maintenance issues and answered technical questions from recovery boiler operators.

PROVEN PULP & PAPER TECHNOLOGIES

Staying Plugged in and Charging Ahead to Meet Growing Energy Demand

This year's CERAWeek global energy conference in Houston tackled critical topics including shifts in energy policy, tariffs, fossil fuels, and powering data centers for AI initiatives. Now more than ever diverse technologies are needed for safe, reliable, affordable and sustainable energy. We're ready!

BROWSE OUR DIVERSE TECHNOLOGY PORTFOLIO

People Spotlight: Copley Team Achieves Target Zero

For the second consecutive year, the B&W Service Center team in Copley, Ohio, achieved Target Zero -- zero injuries or incidents! Our awesome Copley employees who worked hard (and safely!) to achieve this milestone provide customers around the world with rebuild, refurbishing and inventory services.

MORE ON TARGET ZERO

Project Spotlight: Sisimiut First Fire

First fire has been successfully completed at the Sisimiut waste-to-energy plant thanks to our skilled and dedicated team in Greenland. Sisimiut is a twin to the Nuuk facility already operating in Greenland's capital, both powered by our advanced DynaGrate® waste combustion technology.

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Asked&Answered: BrightLoop Hydrogen Production

Q. What makes B&W's BrightLoop™ chemical looping technology advantageous for hydrogen production?

A. One reason is that BrightLoop produces hydrogen from water rather than taking it from fuel, thereby generating inherently high-purity hydrogen.

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Did You Know?

In 1921, the original founders of B&W’s ash handling business joined together – a perfectly matched trio if you go by the first letters of their last names. Frank Allen, Max Sherman and Leigh Hoff surely found the irony in their suitability for the ash business when they formed the Allen-Sherman-Hoff (A-S-H) company which still today is a world leader in solutions for bottom ash, fly ash and particulate along with transport systems for solid fuels and emissions control system reagents and byproducts.

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