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WATER TREATMENT: Faribault’s 14 years of performance, financial success

By Shawn Flake, NAES Corp, and Stacy Willis and Dave Gebhard, Veolia Water Technologies and Solutions Faribault Energy Park, a 300-MW gas-fired combined-cycle facility located in southern Minnesota, represents a significant investment in sustainable energy infrastructure. Owned by the Minnesota Municipal Power Agency (MMPA) and operated by NAES Corp, the plant was commissioned in 2007. […]

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SPECIAL REPORT: AOG 2024

Powering forward: AOG 2024 showcases non-OEM technical solutions and global collaboration The Alstom Owners Group (AOG) serves the global community of Alstom gas and steam turbine power generation equipment owners and operators. This group began in 2018 as a private user organization and has gained widespread support from third-party service providers. Reported below is the

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HRSG Forum 2024: Boiler Feed Pump Workshop

The HRSG Forum isn’t just another industry conference—it’s the only “user group” event where every session is open to all participants, fostering real-time exchange across users, OEMs, consultants, and solution providers. No sessions are restricted but are moderated by Bob Anderson (Competitive Power Resources) and Barry Dooley (Structural Integrity, UK) to ensure fruitful presentation and

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HRSG Forum 2024: General session covers all the bases

The HRSG Forum isn’t just another industry conference—it’s the only “user group” event where every session is open to all participants, fostering real-time exchange across users, OEMs, consultants, and solution providers. No sessions are restricted but are moderated by Bob Anderson (Competitive Power Resources) and Barry Dooley (Structural Integrity, UK) to ensure fruitful presentation and

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HRSG Forum 2024: EPRI Technology Transfer Day

The HRSG Forum isn’t just another industry conference—it’s the only “user group” event where every session is open to all participants, fostering real-time exchange across users, OEMs, consultants, and solution providers. No sessions are restricted but are moderated by Bob Anderson (Competitive Power Resources) and Barry Dooley (Structural Integrity, UK) to ensure fruitful presentation and

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HRSG FORUM 2024: Catalyst Workshop

The HRSG Forum isn’t just another industry conference—it’s the only “user group” event where every session is open to all participants, fostering real-time exchange across users, OEMs, consultants, and solution providers. No sessions are restricted but are moderated by Bob Anderson (Competitive Power Resources) and Barry Dooley (Structural Integrity, UK) to ensure fruitful presentation and

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LTUG25: Advancing Frame 5, 6B and 7E together

The Legacy Turbine Users Group (LTUG), part of the Power Users suite of end-user networks, returns this June with its highly anticipated 2025 conference, gathering Frame 7EA, Frame 6B, and Frame 5 owner/operators, OEMs, and independent service providers for four days of collaborative learning, solution sharing, and fleet updates. Held at the Hilton Minneapolis, June

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Legacy Gas Turbines: Main story lines at LTUG24 reveal how to recover after taking a punch

To some, here’s the distinction between reliability and resiliency: Reliability is avoiding a punch; Resiliency is recovering as quickly as possible from a punch. Aging assets, such as those with older turbine models, are likely going to take more punches than they avoid because the resources to avoid the punch are devoted to newer, more

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CYCLE CHEMISTRY: Corrosion monitoring in flexible and fast-starting plants

Following is an overview of a White Paper released in 2025 by the Power Cycle Chemistry Working Group of the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (IAPWS), accessible via this link. An IAPWS PCC White Paper is a technical document collating knowledge on a particular subject, often leading to an IAPWS Technical

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