INNOVA awarded $52 MM gas-fired contracts
CALGARY — International emissions and noise control leader INNOVA Global Limited (INNOVA) has recently won a multitude of new design, supply and install contracts worth more than $52 MM on a range of gas-fired power projects in North America.
INNOVA's President and CEO Harry Wong said many of the 19 new orders for gas turbine exhaust scrubbers, silencers and inlet filter houses came from existing clients as a result of long-standing business relationships and consistent delivery of reliable service and results.
The US Clean Air Act requires the Environmental Protection Agency to set what are called New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) now being applied by many States to new and existing gas-turbine generators and compressors within the energy sector.
Mr. Wong said meeting these NSPS targets had become critical for the many gas-fired power generators as companies shifted to natural gas as a cleaner energy alternative to coal. Additionally, gas turbine compressors for major gas pipeline developments require INNOVA's CO/SCR catalyst and noise abatement technologies.
Under another one of the larger new contracts, INNOVA has been engaged to supply a bank of inlet pulse filter houses for an 1100 MW combined-cycle power plant which will replace two coal-fired units with a natural gas-fired plant.
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