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Yokogawa wins Control System Order for Large Second-generation Bioethanol Plant

Yokogawa Electric Corporation has announced that its subsidiary, Yokogawa América do Sul Ltda., has received an order to supply the control system and field instruments for the São Miguel dos Campos second-generation bioethanol plant.

This plant will have a production capacity of 82 million liters per year and is being constructed by GranBio*1 in São Miguel dos Campos, a town in Alagoas state (northeast Brazil). As opposed to first-generation facilities that produce bioethanol from food products such as corn and sugarcane, this plant will rely on second-generation non-food sources such as woodchips and straw. São Miguel dos Campos is the first plant of its type to be constructed in the southern hemisphere, and it will be one of the world's largest such facilities, in terms of production capacity. It is scheduled to start commercial operation in early 2014.

As the main automation contractor (MAC)*2, Yokogawa América do Sul has been involved in this project from the FEED stage, performing the basic design for a control system and field instrumentation solution that will reduce costs and improve production efficiency throughout the lifecycle of the plant. Yokogawa will supply the CENTUM® VP integrated production control system to control plant facilities such as reaction tanks and distillation units, and a variety of field instrumentation and equipment including FOUNDATIONTM fieldbus*3 enabled ADMAG AXF magnetic flowmeters, DPharp EJA series pressure/differential pressure transmitters, and control valves. Yokogawa América do Sul will be responsible for delivery, engineering, and operator training.

Satoshi Yoshida, the President of Yokogawa America do Sul, comments as follows: “Brazil is a dominant player in the bioethanol market, second only to the United States. The biofuel market is steadily growing, and second-generation biofuel is attracting attention as an environmentally friendly energy source. Utilizing its accumulated control and instrumentation experience and know-how, Yokogawa will capitalize on the vast opportunities for growth in the renewable energy sector, a key target industry. In its role as a main automation contractor, Yokogawa will provide the latest plant control solutions and project execution services to the renewable energy sector in Brazil and other markets, and thereby work for a more sustainable future.”

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Technip awarded technology and engineering contract for Sasol’s ethane cracker in Louisiana

Technip was awarded by Sasol a contract to supply its proprietary ethylene technology and front-end engineering design (FEED) for a world-class grassroots ethane cracker. This cracker, to be located at Sasol’s Lake Charles site in Louisiana, USA, will produce an estimated 1.5 million tons per annum of ethylene.

Technip’s operating center in Houston, Texas, will execute the FEED project, which is scheduled for completion by the end of 2013. Stan Knez, Technip’s Senior Vice President, Process Technology, commented: “We are pleased that Sasol selected our technology for this world-scale cracker, which will benefit from the current low US natural gas prices and abundance of ethane. As the largest ethylene licensor and contractor, Technip is proud to support Sasol’s objectives to expand its downstream business in the US.”

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Acquisition expands Rotork’s valve adaptation business

Rotork's acquisition of Renfro Associates Inc. heralds the expansion of Renfro’s valve adaptation and accessories business to cover all of the USA.   From its home in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Renfro Associates has been designing and manufacturing valve automation packages encompassing actuators, gearboxes, instrumentation and fabricated adaptation for flow control applications in industries including oil & gas, water treatment and food processing since 1979.

The company’s in-house CAD facilities, combined with a modern machine shop and welding equipment, have earned an impressive reputation for the manufacture of quality actuated valve packages of all sizes to meet the demands of virtually any duty.

When asked about the acquisition, Rotork Chief Executive Peter France explained: “Renfro is a long established business with an excellent reputation for delivering high quality product and service to its customers. The acquisition provides us with the opportunity to repeat the success of our UK based Valvekits business by expanding the Renfro offer across the USA.”

 

 

 

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Invensys acquires InduSoft

Invensys, a leading supplier of state-of-the-art industrial software, systems and control equipment to the world’s major industries, has acquired InduSoft, a provider of HMI and embedded intelligent device software for the automation market. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, and founded in 1997, InduSoft has delivered more than 250,000 HMI software licenses to more than 700 customers worldwide, primarily industrial computer manufacturers and machine and system builders, who embed InduSoft’s software into their products.

“The acquisition of InduSoft represents the continuing execution of our strategy to strengthen our portfolio through inorganic means, enabling us to target additional segments across our portfolio,” said Ravi Gopinath, president of Invensys’ software business. “InduSoft strengthens and broadens our leading software solutions portfolio, particularly in the embedded HMI segment, and provides a continuing driver for growth. They have a proven and experienced team who we are very happy to welcome to Invensys.”

Known for its easy-to-use software and friendly, high-quality customer support, InduSoft has won multiple awards in its segment, including Control Engineering magazine’s prestigious Engineers’ Choice Award in 2010, 2011 and 2012. In 2013, InduSoft took the magazine’s top prize in three categories: Software Applications and Monitoring; HMI Software; and Mobile Apps for Controls, Automation, Instrumentation.

“Combined with Invensys’ existing software offerings, our capabilities and expertise in the OEM and machine-building segments allow us to provide a broader, end-to-end HMI, SCADA and MES solution to our customers,” said Marcia Gadbois, president of InduSoft. “Together, our software tools will make it easier for them to integrate their information and automation systems. They will continue to work with the same strong InduSoft team, and we will ensure they continue to receive the exceptional products and service they have come to expect from us. But now they will be backed by a company with global capabilities and an excellent worldwide reputation for providing industry-leading HMI, SCADA, historian and advanced applications such as MES software and solutions.”

“With InduSoft we can now offer everything from basic embedded HMI devices to manufacturing operations, asset management and ERP integration,” said Norm Thorlakson, vice president, HMI and supervisory software and solutions, Invensys. “InduSoft technology quickly makes us more competitive and gives us immediate entry to new customers and a stronger OEM sales channel, with a focus on machine builders and embedded systems. We are confident it will make us much more attractive. Wonderware® users will now be able buy industrial devices, machines and computers with InduSoft software, while companies that are using InduSoft software will be able to expand their solutions with Wonderware supervisory, historian and manufacturing operations management software.”

 

InduSoft will continue to be managed by its existing executive team, adding employees to Invensys operations in the United States, Brazil and Germany

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Foster Wheeler wins Consultancy Services Contract for Pipeline and Power Plant Projects in Peru

Foster Wheeler AG (Nasdaq:FWLT) has announced that a subsidiary of its Global Engineering and Construction Group has been awarded a contract by Wood Mackenzie Limited to provide consultancy services for two projects in Peru, namely, the Energy Security and South Pipeline Project and the Energy Node in South Peru Project.

Foster Wheeler will develop the design and cost estimates for both planned investments. Foster Wheeler’s scope of work is expected to be completed in the fourth-quarter of 2013.

The principal stakeholders involved in these two projects are ProInversion, the Peruvian Government Agency responsible for promoting private investments and for the awarding process of these two projects – and the Ministry of Energy and Mines, as the governing body of the energy and mines sector. Wood Mackenzie has been contracted by ProInversion to promote private investment in infrastructure to strengthen the energy security of the country, to decentralize the power generation from the central area of the country and to promote the development of a petrochemical complex in the south of Peru as part of the Peruvian Government’s diversification initiative.

The Energy Security and South Pipeline Project will involve the development of pipelines to support the existing natural gas and natural gas liquids transportation system from Las Malvinas to the Chiquintirca compression station, and the development of the southern pipeline from the existing natural gas transportation system to the south coast.

The Energy Node in South Peru Project will involve the development of thermoelectric power generation plants with a capacity up to 2,000 megawatts to promote the development of an energy center and petrochemical complex in the south of the country.

“Both projects leverage our technical expertise in geographical information systems, pipelines and power plant design,” said Umberto della Sala, President and Chief Operating Officer of Foster Wheeler AG. “We will evaluate options for the proposed gas transportation infrastructure and routing, as well as power plant configuration and location, to accommodate the challenging Peruvian geography and to optimize the implementation schedule for the projects.”

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