Welcome to our dedicated page for Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises I news (Ticker: BW), a resource for investors and traders seeking the latest updates and insights on Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises I stock.
Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc. (BW) is an Akron, Ohio‑based energy technology company that focuses on energy and environmental products and services for power and industrial markets worldwide. Its news flow reflects activities across its B&W Renewable, B&W Environmental, and B&W Thermal segments, as well as capital markets events and corporate governance developments.
Visitors to this BW news page can review company announcements about project awards, technology deployments, and strategic agreements. Recent press releases include contracts for advanced low‑pressure Wet Gas Scrubbing technology at a Canadian petroleum refinery, boiler refurbishment and equipment installation for a Canadian pulp and paper mill, and service work at a U.S. coal‑fired power plant to install replacement steam and reheat piping. These items illustrate how Babcock & Wilcox applies its steam generation and environmental control capabilities in real‑world projects.
The company also reports news related to carbon capture and AI data center power projects, such as limited notices to proceed for its SolveBright CO₂ capture system at a U.S. power plant and agreements to design and install natural gas‑fired power plants using proven boiler and steam turbine configurations for AI factories and data centers. In addition, investors can follow updates on at‑the‑market equity offerings, redemption of senior notes, and other financing activities disclosed through press releases and related SEC filings.
Corporate and investor‑relations news items include participation in conferences like the Needham Growth Conference and the B. Riley Convergence Conference, as well as announcements about board and executive transitions. This news page brings together these disclosures so that readers can review how Babcock & Wilcox communicates its project pipeline, technology focus, financing actions, and leadership changes over time.
Babcock & Wilcox (BW) announced a contract valued at over $7 million for boiler maintenance and refurbishing a bottom ash system at a North American power plant. The contract, awarded to its subsidiary Babcock & Wilcox Construction Co., is scheduled for spring 2021 and includes repairs and maintenance for the plant's boiler and auxiliary equipment. B&W Thermal is recognized for its extensive experience in the power industry, offering a wide range of services and solutions to enhance plant efficiency and reliability.
Babcock & Wilcox (BW) has secured a contract valued at over $3 million to upgrade the Shetland Islands Council’s energy recovery plant in Lerwick, Scotland. The upgrades aim to reduce emissions and enhance efficiency by improving waste processing capacity by 15%. The project involves the installation of patented technologies and is set for completion in fall 2021. B&W Renewable will also provide maintenance and performance optimization services. This contract underscores B&W's commitment to advancing renewable energy technologies in Europe.
Babcock & Wilcox (BW) announced a strategic partnership with Eos Energy Storage to market the innovative Znyth® zinc battery solution for industrial and utility-scale energy storage. The partnership enables B&W to serve as the exclusive installation provider for Eos in the U.S. and Canada while marketing the battery technology to its global customer base. This zinc-based solution offers improved safety and cost-effectiveness over traditional lithium-ion batteries, addressing supply chain concerns and safety limitations.
Babcock & Wilcox (BW) announced a contract valued at over $4 million with Creative Energy to supply two package boilers for district heating in Vancouver, Canada. The B&W Thermal segment will manufacture these FM model water-tube package boilers at its Monterrey, Mexico facility. Engineering is underway, with delivery scheduled for Spring 2021. This addition aims to enhance efficiency and provide redundancy for Creative Energy's existing heating system, which services 215 buildings through a 15-kilometer underground network.
Babcock & Wilcox (BW) has secured a contract worth approximately $5 million to supply and install replacement secondary air heater components for a U.S. power plant. The work will be executed by BW's subsidiary, Babcock & Wilcox Construction Co. (BWCC). Additionally, the company will resume previously delayed outage maintenance work at the same facility, valued at around $8 million, which was awarded in 2019. Both projects are anticipated to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2020, indicating B&W Thermal's capabilities and commitment to customer service.