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Handling and lifting heavy loads and materials is a common sight in the power industry. The sector requires diverse solutions since the type of equipment required varies with the plant type and operational specifications.

Thermal power plants, for instance, need bulk material handling and storage silos to handle large quantities of bulk materials such as coal, fuel, and ash whereas nuclear power plants require special equipment to carefully handle radioactive materials.

Finding suppliers of materials handling, storage and lifting equipment

Power Technology has listed leading suppliers of materials handling, storage and lifting equipment and systems for the power industry.

The list includes providers of product handling systems, bulk material handling systems, silo storage systems, rack and pinion industrial lifts/elevators, oversized and heavy lift cargo forwarding services, as well as hoist solutions and equipment for power plants.

The information contained in the download document is useful for power plant construction, operation and maintenance managers, material handling managers, store managers, engineers and consultants, as well as any other individuals involved in the materials handling, storage and lifting operations at power plants.

The download contains detailed information on materials handling, storage and lifting equipment suppliers and their product and service lines, alongside contact details to aid your purchasing or hiring decision.

Related Buyer’s Guides, which cover an extensive range of power plant equipment manufacturers, service providers and suppliers, can also be found here.

Materials handling, storage and lifting equipment for power plants

Materials handling, storage and lifting equipment and systems designed for power generation facilities include:

  • Access engineering, lifting and handling, as well as personal protection equipment
  • Biomass fuel and ash handling/storage systems
  • Bulk materials handling
  • Dry product handling systems
  • Fuel cycle consulting and spent nuclear fuel and waste storage/transportation
  • Lifting and transportation equipment for the wind turbine industry
  • Rack and pinion elevators, industrial elevators, material lifts, personnel lifts and construction hoists
  • Remote handling and robotics for the nuclear energy industry

Material handling systems in thermal power plants

A material handling system in thermal power plants plays a key role in handling power plant equipment such as generators, turbines, boilers, cooling towers, transformers and other equipment during their construction, operation, and maintenance.

Hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical coal/fuel handling and storage systems enable operators to manage a large volume of coal, fuel and ash during thermal power plant operations.

For full details (including contact details) on the leading companies within this space, download the free Buyer’s Guide below:

Frequently asked questions

  • What are materials handling systems, and how are they used in the power industry?

    Materials handling systems in the power industry are designed to manage the movement, storage, and transportation of bulk materials like coal, fuel, and ash. These systems include conveyors, silos, and hydraulic and pneumatic devices that support efficient fuel handling and storage. They ensure smooth operations in thermal, nuclear, and renewable power plants, reducing manual labour and increasing safety and efficiency during construction and maintenance activities.

  • What are the main types of materials handling equipment used in power plants?

    Power plants use various materials handling equipment, including bulk material handling systems, industrial elevators, and silo storage systems. Bulk handling systems manage large quantities of materials like coal, ash, or biomass, while industrial elevators lift heavy loads during plant maintenance. Silo systems are used to store and manage materials safely, preventing contamination and ensuring consistent fuel supply for power generation.

  • How do materials handling systems contribute to operational efficiency?

    Materials handling systems improve operational efficiency by automating the movement and storage of heavy and bulk materials, reducing downtime and minimising manual handling risks. Automated systems like conveyors and hoists streamline the transportation of materials across power plants, ensuring continuous fuel flow and optimising the power generation process. This leads to improved productivity, reduced labour costs, and enhanced plant safety.

  • Why is automation important in materials handling for power generation?

    Automation in materials handling is crucial for improving speed, precision, and safety in power generation. Automated systems reduce the risk of human error, increase the speed of material transport, and enhance safety by limiting manual handling of hazardous materials. For instance, in thermal power plants, automated coal handling systems ensure a consistent fuel supply to boilers, maintaining stable electricity generation and minimising operational disruptions.

  • Which industries benefit most from materials handling systems?

    Apart from the power industry, materials handling systems are essential in sectors like manufacturing, mining, logistics, and construction. In these industries, efficient handling of bulk materials, heavy equipment, and large-scale products is critical for maintaining production flow, reducing labour costs, and ensuring safety. In particular, power plants rely heavily on these systems to handle raw materials like coal, fuel, and ash, while manufacturing and logistics use similar systems for transporting and storing goods.