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| Press release 8/2012 |
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Clyde Bergemann Power Group Americas Establishes A New Plant in Wayne County, Georgia
Atlanta, GA – July 26, 2012 Clyde Bergemann Power Group Americas (CBAM), part of global Clyde Bergemann Power Group (CBPG), is pleased to announce that we will soon open a new production facility in Wayne County, Georgia, our second plant in Georgia. CBAM engineers and supplies systems and solutions for the power generation industry in the Americas to improve the efficiency and reduce emissions of their coal and biomass fired boilers.
The new plant in Wayne County entirely reflects the requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ´s new Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS). By using innovative air pollution control systems and material handling solutions, Clyde Bergemann knows the way to comply with new proposed U.S. clean air standards. That would allow existing and new coal-fired power plants to meet reduced emissions of toxic air pollutants such as mercury, particulate matter, and acid gases.
The 125,000 sqft facility will produce mainly components for our pulse jet fabric filters, dry sorbent injection systems and bottom ash conveyors. At full capacity we plan to employ between 70 to 90 people. The plant is scheduled to begin production already in fall.
The decision to establish this new facility follows on the heels of a recent $180M order we received from a public utility to supply fabric filters and sorbent injection systems for their coal fired boiler fleet with a combined generation capacity of 5,000 MW", said CBAM President and CEO Hans Schwade. "We are very pleased that Wayne County and the State of Georgia worked hard to make it possible for us to provide good jobs in Georgia and look forward to continue to working closely the county and the local community ”.
Thanks to the good collaboration within the parties, the project makes a very valuable contribution to Clyde Bergemann Power Group Americas business performance and even an important step for improved environmental conditions, increased number of jobs and more efficiency of clean energy generation in Georgia. |
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