First Name: | Odell |
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Last Name: | McWane |
Email Address: | omcwane@materialsite.com |
Affiliation | McWane and Associates (www.materialsite. |
Subject | Invest cap and trade revenues in engineer, consultant, datadase |
Comment |
Some auction revenues should be invested in setting up and maintaining a database of engineers and consultants who can help regulated companies comply with the environmental requirements by designing, building, upgrading or maintaining the power facility, or other emission source after the regulatory requirements have been determined. The database should be searchable by each engineering and consulting discipline, and with a description of what each company or individual does. The relevant disciplines include: Welding engineers and consultants (see www.materialsite.com for definition) Metallurgical engineers and consultants (see www.materialsite.com for definition) Materials engineers and consultants (see www.materialsite.com for definition) Mechanical engineers and consultants Civil engineers and consultants Electrical engineers and consultants Structural engineers and consultants For Example: After determining elsewhere what the regulatory requirements are, the regulated business may decide to install an air pollution control system, or improve the plant efficiency. Therefore the regulated business searches the database for a mechanical engineer or consultant who can design the air pollution or energy efficiency system. The regulated business also searches the database for a metallurgical or materials engineer who will work with the mechanical engineer to assist in selecting and specifying the appropriate high temperature materials needed for the emission control technologies, so as to sustain the high temperatures, pressures, and corrosive environment for the life of the plant without degrading. Also the regulated business searches the database for a welding engineer or consultant who will work with both the mechanical and metallurgical or materials engineer when writing the welding specification which specifies how to qualify welding procedures and welders to fabricate and weld the high temperature materials so as to not degrade its microstructure. Degrading the microstructure of high temperature materials by improper fabrication and welding can shorten the materials life, and lead to premature material failure, unexpected outages, release of air pollutants, and life threatening steam releasing accidents. A case in point are the attempts of some power companies, their engineers and designers to specify advanced power plant material SA 335, Grade P91, 9Cr-1Mo steel pipe, because of its long term high temperature properties. And as a result having the material fail prematurely due to improper fabrication, welding, and heat-treating procedures used by contractors and maintenance personnel. This example stresses the point that using the correct degreed engineering and consulting discipline from a high quality database in a team effort to properly select, fabricate, and weld high temperature materials used for energy efficiency or emission control technologies, are as important as selecting or designing the correct energy efficiency and emission control technologies for compliance. |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2012-06-07 19:32:19 |
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