News about Everest Sciences’ Turbine Inlet Cooling
Everest Sciences is making history by bringing the benefits of Indirect Evaporative Turbine Inlet Cooling (IE-TIC) to the Power Generation market. You can read our news announcements regarding our latest technologies here. Also, you will find featured industry publication and newspaper articles highlighting our past, current and future innovations.
Press releases:
April 2013
"Everest Sciences Announces Distribution Agreement
with EIGSA for Mexico"
August 2012
"Everest Sciences Announces First Follow-On Order From an Existing
Customer for Ground-breaking Air Handling Solutions"
April 2012
"New Installation of Everest Sciences Corporation's ECOChill ProSpec™
System Helps Increase Production for a Leading Fertilizer Producer
in the Caribbean"
October 18, 2011
"Everest Sciences Corporation will “cool down/power up” Large Integrated
Natural Gas Company” with its ECOCool™ Installation in Wyoming"
December 1, 2010
"Everest Sciences Announces Landmark ECOChill™ Installation at
Enterprise Products Partners L.P."
October 2, 2008
"Everest Sciences Completes Full-Scale Performance Testing of its Indirect Evaporative Inlet Cooling System"
July 21, 2008
"Everest Sciences Announces Production Availability of Indirect Evaporative Inlet Cooling for Gas Turbine Power Plants."
Articles:
Second Quarter 2010
Combine Cycle Journal
June 2010
Distributed Energy - Turbine Tech
September 2010
"Economic considerations for gas turbine
power augmentation with inlet cooling"
- Turbine Tech
June 2010
"Energy efficiency incentive programs for power production"
- Turbine Tech
December 2009
"Water quality considerations for evaporative
turbine inlet cooling techniques"
- Energy-Tech
June 2009
"Go-to-Market Strategy for Inlet Air Cooling"
- Diesel & Gas Turbine Worldwide
June 2009
"Increasing Power Output of Gas Turbines Using Evaporative Technologies"
- Energy-Tech
August 2008
"Less Moisture Can Mean More Mass"
- Power Engineering
August 11, 2008
"Tulsa Company Bringing New Technology to Gas Turbine Market"
- The Journal Record
