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How to reduce your steam turbine outage costs?

As the world pushes for sustainability, the energy industry is, if not the most, pressured as governments and key players race to net-zero.

However, as prices soar and the focus on sustainability grows, industry players should leverage solutions and strategies that would help them reduce their steam turbine outage costs whilst still reducing their carbon footprint.

EthosEnergy's "How to reduce your steam turbine outage costs" webinar provides insights on how unique repair solutions have allowed customers to reduce outage time by up to 25%, significantly increasing availability and reducing costs by up to 60%.

Learn from steam turbine experts, Jon Twiggs and Ben Webby as they discuss:

- How to reduce steam turbine outage time through our unique blade repair

- How to reduce outage costs and increase the life cycle

- How to reduce the carbon footprint of outages through our innovative repair vs replacement of steam turbine blades

Click this link to learn more and watch the webinar for free: https://asian-power.com/videos/how-reduce-your-steam-turbine-outage-costs 

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