Doosan Babcock

The company provides OEM boilers to power plants burning traditional and renewable fuels, plus a range of firing technologies, subcritical or supercritical systems and unit sizes from 100MW to 660MW and above.

Doosan Babcock is the developer of the thermal OxyCoalTM oxy-fuel boiler, used at the Vattenfall Oxyfuel pilot plant in Schwarze Pumpe in Germany.

The project, which uses the company's advanced amine scrubbing technology is a collaboration between SSE, Doosan Babcock and Vattenfall, and is the first of its size to be integrated into a live power plant in the UK.

[5] Approximately 3500 Suitably Qualified and Experienced Personnel (SQEP) offer engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), plant maintenance and decommissioning services to the nuclear power industry in the form of specialist support teams, bespoke projects and turnkey solutions.

The company's oil, gas and petrochemical clients include BP, Equinor, Shell, Essar, Total, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, SABIC and Nippon Gohsei.

[1] The company also deploys a range of asset integrity assessment technologies, which include non-destructive testing, laser 3D scanning and remote visual inspection.

[1] The Grangemouth site in the east of Scotland, recently achieved 12 million man hours without a lost time incident (LTI).

A manufacturing facility at Renfrew, Scotland based on the existing Porterfield Foundry was established in 1895 In 1956, Babcock & Wilcox supplied the steam raising plant for the world's first commercial nuclear power station, Calder Hall in the UK.

Babcock & Wilcox Limited works, Renfrew circa 1919