The worlds newest pbnts may be obsolete tomorrow review, it is now necessary to consider, more than ever before, environmental regulation—both short and long term In addition to labor and markets, -. —and its relative impact on enda major problem facing the enproduct cost. Control technology is very ergy intensive industries conexpensive. Ebasco experts have also tinues to be the availability of raw been pioneers in this field, working with materials. Such as: timber for pulp utilities, state and local governments, and paper, ore for refining metals, and regulatory authorities in meeting fuels for utilities, and basic feedstandards for the various effluent stocks for chemical processing. As a guidelines for air and water pollution result, a major site planning emphasis control. for these industries revolves around the availability and flow of supply. But Energy and Capital these raw materials are of little value Considerations in International without economical energy to assist Expansion. their conversion to finished products. Just as regulatory, raw material, and capital Therefore, a plant which is installed without giving careful requirements have changed radically within the United consideration to its energy and interacting environment States, they have also undergone metamorphoses in other needs may be obsolete before it becomes operational. nations throughout the world. Ebasco's experience Evaluating the Energy Component. in working in more than 60 countries in everything from Whether your company is planning the construction of a basic utility development and capital financing to major major new facility or the modification of an existing plant, construction projects can be of significant help to all considerations must include fuel and power supply your company's international development plans. In the sources. What fuel will be used? Where will it come from? Americas, in the Common Market, in the Orient, in Eastern How much is available? What does it cost now? What will Europe, or in the emerging nations—Ebasco may be on it cost a year from now.. .in two years.. .in ten? How will it site with relevant experience to help in planning and be transported? And, most important, how best can it be plans realization. efficiently converted into useful work? A Planning Program for Energy Intensive Industries Energy: The Ultimate Commodity.
Alternative Energy Source Evaluation. 70 Years of Experience.
Ebasco has been designing, engineering, and constructing power generating and other energy facilities for 70 years. Hydroelectric, fossil-fueled and nuclear plants for the utilities, government, and industry. And beyond the conventional generation of electric power, Ebasco's engineers have also been evaluating advanced fuel cycles, converting plants from one energy source to another, and relating basic process design cost/benefit considerations to energy efficiency. This demonstrated expertise is available to all industries nationwide and worldwide. In everything from nuclear and fossil fuels to the upcoming considerations for refuse recycling, coal gasification, and coal liquefaction. Energy Expense vs. Environmental Effect.
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Ebasco is prepared to assist companies in meeting their expansion plans and energy conversion needs with an experienced staff of highly trained engineering, construction, financial, and regulatory experts. The time to begin maximizing energy resources is in the planning and design stages, because the economical future of many industries will depend upon the future outlook for energy availability and cost. For more complete information on Ebasco's capabilities for service to the energy intensive industries and our wide range of design, engineering, construction, and consulting services—please write to: Director, Industrial Operations, Ebasco Services Incorporated, 2 Rector Street, New York, New York 10006. Or call: (212) 785-4504.
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