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New Solutions from Old Masters ... Practicing the Art of Technology Jan 01 2008
The Babcock that is more than just a boiler company.
Babcock Power Inc., a privately held Delaware corporation based in Danvers, MA, owns substantially all the North American assets of the former Babcock Borsig AG.
We are a group of companies offering unparalleled expertise – more than 400 years of combined experience in engineering, manufacturing, construction, and aftermarket products and services - for heat exchangers, HRSGs, environmental systems, and steam generators with associated fuel preparation (pulverizers) and firing systems. We provide complete solutions for any OEM’s equipment for the global power generation, industrial, environmental, and waste-to-energy markets.
Babcock Power Inc. - your single source solutions provider – sharing the passion of the future with the experience of the past.
Corporate Directions - Babcock Power Inc.
| Riley Power Equipment to Provide Clean, Bright Future for Iowa Coal Plant Nov 11 2008
 Danvers, MA – Riley Power, Inc. based in Worcester, MA, a member of the Babcock Power Inc. family of companies, headquartered in Danvers, MA, announced today it has received a contract from Interstate Power and Light Co., a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation for the design and supply of a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system and Low NOx burners for its Lansing Generating Station Unit 4, a 270 megawatt coal-fired boiler located in Lansing, Iowa. More...
| Vogt Power to Supply Equipment for Northeast Power Plant Oct 20 2008
Danvers, MA – Vogt Power International Inc. (VPI), located in Louisville, KY, a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc., based in Danvers, MA, announced today that it has received an order to supply the Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) for Conectiv Energy’s Delta Power Plant near Delta, Pennsylvania. The plant will generate a nominal 545 MW of electricity using state of the art, environmentally friendly technology. More...
| Vogt Power to Supply HRSGs for Connecticut Combined Cycle Power Plant Sep 22 2008
 Danvers, MA – Vogt Power International Inc., located in Louisville, KY, a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc., based in Danvers, MA, announced today that it has been selected to supply Kleen Energy Systems, LLC’s Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs) for the Kleen Energy Project in Middletown, Connecticut. More...
| Vogt Power to Supply Heat Recovery Units to Argentinean Electricity Company Jul 21 2008
Danvers, MA – Vogt Power International Inc. (VPI), located in Louisville, KY, a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc., based in Danvers, MA, announced that it recently received a contract to supply Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) to the Isolux Corsán Group for Pampa Holding’s Loma de la Lata Plant in the Patagonian Province of Neuquen in Argentina. More...
| TEi Construction Services Completes Construction for Tampa Electric’s Big Bend Upgrade May 07 2008
 Worcester, MA – TEi Construction Services Inc., located in Duncan, SC, an affiliate of Babcock Power Services Inc., based in Worcester, MA, announced today that it has completed construction on Tampa Electric Company’s Big Bend Power Plant Unit 3 upgrade. Big Bend Unit 3 started operation in 1976 and is one of four units at the site that generate a total output of close to 1,800 MW. Unit 3 is expected to return to service mid May successfully completing a five-month project cycle. More...
| Babcock Power & ThermoEnergy Join Forces To Develop Advanced Carbon Capture Power Plant Apr 29 2008
 Babcock Power and ThermoEnergy Sign Agreement to Pursue Development and Commercialization of the TIPS Technology
Danvers, MA – Babcock Power Inc. of Danvers, Massachusetts and ThermoEnergy Corporation (“ThermoEnergy”, OTCBB - TMEN), announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding as a prelude to the formation of a joint effort to commercialize the Company’s zero air emission power plant design called ThermoEnergy Integrated Power System (“TIPS”). Based on pressurized oxy-fuel combustion technology, TIPS converts coal, natural gas, oil, and biomass into energy with near-zero air emissions. In addition, it captures carbon dioxide (“CO2”) in a clean pressurized form ready for sequestration or beneficial reuse such as secondary and tertiary oil recovery. More...
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