Pressure Reducing Valves Safeguard Argentinian Hydropower Plant
By Patricio Egan, Singer / Mueller
Hydropower, next to thermal generation, plays an important role in Argentina's energy mix. Responsible for around 36 percent of...
Advanced Class Hydrogen-burning Power Plant
By Adam Tucker, GE Gas Power, and Josh Martincic, Long Ridge Energy
Long Ridge Energy Terminal began commercial operation in October 2021 in the scenic...
Maintenance Made EZ
With maintenance budgets dwindling but the wastewater industry being pushed to achieve ever-higher treatment standards, the pressure to find time and cost savings continues...
Tankless Water Heaters Ensure Unfailing Hot Water Supply
By James Facer, Noritz America
After replacing aging boilers with multiple Noritz tankless water heaters, administrators at Hawaii’s Oahu Community Correctional Center were able to...
Lasting Longer, Frac Pump Reduces Total Cost of Ownership
A close-up showing roller bearings on the QEM 3000 following 2,700 hours of demanding service.
The world of frac pumps has changed dramatically. Harsh...
California’s Waste-to-Hydrogen Plant Provides Fully Renewable Energy
Powering tomorrow’s economy requires new technology and innovation. With that in mind, Raven SR plans to use INNIO’s Jenbacher 60 Hz engines with to...
An Ideal Solution at Work
Ladysmith, British Columbia, is home to nearly 8,000 people on the western coast of Canada and has a history of coal mining, forestry, rail,...
Warming Up a Newport Mansion
From the outside, the 1920s villa in the seaside community of Newport, Rhode Island, appears as any other stately historic home in the neighborhood....
Lowering the Costs and Risks of Managing Biosolids and Organic Waste
NuTerra installed BCR Environmental’s (BCR) CleanB™ system in the City of Alachua’s wastewater treatment plant, enabling it to meet its growing processing needs without...
Pump Stations That Will Not Fail
The city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, wastewater treatment system serves 23,000 customers and requires the maintenance of more than 600 miles of gravity sewers...









