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Foster Wheeler expands North American offering of CFB scrubber technology

Foster Wheeler is now the direct supplier of the FW Graf Wulff circulating fluidized-bed (CFB) scrubber technology to the North American market, the company announced on Monday.

Although Foster Wheeler has provided this technology globally for more than a year, it was previously offered in the North American market exclusively through a third party under a licensing arrangement.

“We strongly feel that this move will allow us to provide a higher level of responsiveness and service to our North American clients,” said Byron Roth, CEO of Foster Wheeler North America.

“We see this technology playing a crucial role in helping US power generators comply with the EPA’s new Mercury and Air Toxics Standard (MATS) and other upcoming rules in an environment of tightening water restrictions and increasingly competitive electricity markets.”

Foster Wheeler supplies the CFB scrubber technology globally through its five operating units located in North America, Europe and Asia which are supported by Foster Wheeler’s scrubber technology center, FW Graf Wulff, located in Friedrichsdorf, Germany.

“The North American market was the only market utilizing a licensee to supply our CFB scrubber technology,” said Gary Nedelka, CEO of Foster Wheeler’s global power group.

“This move unifies Foster Wheeler’s market strategy to be the sole supplier of the technology to all markets around the globe.”

Foster Wheeler acquired the Graf Wulff CFB scrubber technology due to its flexibility to meet new tightening regulations, not only in the US, but globally, at very low life cycle costs while using the least amount of water.
 
The technology can capture a wide spectrum of pollutants ranging from acid gases to very fine particulates and a wide array of heavy metals and is suitable for use with all types of boilers in the power and industrial sectors.

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