Company Profile – Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc.

Through the use of advanced telecommunications technology, Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc., a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc has created a “global village,” allowing us to utilize resources around the world in a highly efficient, cost-effective manner.
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Thermal Engineering Awarded Multi-Unit Contract From Consumers Energy
Danvers, MA – Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc., (TEi), located in Santa Fe Springs, California, a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc., based in Danvers, Massachusetts, announced today that they have entered into a feedwater heater replacement program with Consumers Energy. As a result of this program, TEi will provide Consumers with six units over the next two years. More…
TEi Awarded Multiple Contracts for STP Nuclear Plant
Danvers, MA – Babcock Power Inc. (BPI) announced today that its subsidiary, Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc. (TEi) located in Santa Fe Springs CA, has recently been awarded two major contracts for the South Texas Project Electric Generating Station near Bay City, Texas. More.
TEi Delivers First LMS100 Intercooler Unit
Danvers, MA – Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc. (TEi), located in Santa Fe Springs, CA, a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc. (BPI), based in Danvers, MA, announced today that it recently delivered the first intercooler unit for GE’s new LMS100 Simple Cycle Gas Turbine Generator Set. The intercooler increases the efficiency of the gas turbine generator by cooling the air prior to its introduction into the high pressure compressor. More…
TEi Equipment Selected for New Supercritical Power Plant
Danvers, MA – Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc. (TEi), located in Santa Fe Springs, CA, a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc., based in Danvers, MA, announced today that they have been awarded a contract by Siemens Power Generation, Inc. to supply the Feedwater Heaters for Longview Power’s supercritical cycle pulverized coal-fired mine-mouth generating facility located in Maidsville, West Virginia. More…
California Company to Increase Efficiency of Midwest Nuclear Power Plant
Danvers, MA – Thermal Engineering International (USA), Inc. (TEi), located in Santa Fe Springs, CA, a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc. (BPI), based in Danvers, MA, announced today that it has recently delivered four replacement modular tube bundles for the existing steam surface condenser and the internals for two moisture separators at Omaha Public Power District’s (OPPD) Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station. More..
California Company To Supply Heat Exchangers for State-of-the-Art Power Plant in Australia
Danvers, MA –Thermal Engineering International (TEi), located in Sante Fe Springs, CA, a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc. (BPI), based in Danvers, MA, recently received an award from Siemens AG Power Generation, Erlangen, Germany for the design and supply of feedwater heaters for the Kogans Creek Power Station. Kogans Creek is a 750 MWe coal-fired super critical power station, located approximately 250 KMs West/North West of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. When completed, Kogans Creek, which is owned by CS Energy, will be the largest and most advanced power station in Australia. TEi’s scope includes the design and fabrication of four low-pressure feedwater heaters, two high-pressure feedwater heaters and an external drain cooler. More…
Basin Electric Orders Replacement Feedwater Heaters from Thermal Engineering International for the Antelope Valley and Laramie River Power Plants

Burlington, MA – Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc. (TEi), based in Los Angeles, CA, a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc. (BPI), based in Burlington, MA, announced today that it has recently received two orders for replacement feedwater heaters from Basin Electric Power Cooperative. The contracts will be completed by June 2004. More…
TEi to Supply Condensers for Canadian Nuclear Plant
Danvers, MA – Babcock Power Inc. (BPI) announced today that its subsidiary, Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc. (TEi) located in Santa Fe Springs CA, has recently received a contract for the condenser tube bundles for Bruce Power’s Nuclear power plant located near Kincardine on Lake Huron, approximately 250 kilometers northwest of Toronto. More…
Thermal Engineering International to Supply Condensers for New TXU Coal Plant
Danvers, MA – Babcock Power Inc. (BPI) announced today that its subsidiary, Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc. (TEi) located in Santa Fe Springs CA, has recently received a contract to supply the condensers for TXU’s 1,720 MW lignite fired Oak Grove power plant near Hearne, TX. Fluor Corporation will provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services for the two new units. More…
Thermal Engineering Awarded Equipment Contract for New Coal-fired Power Plant

Danvers, MA – Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc. (TEi), located in Santa Fe Springs, CA, a subsidiary of Babcock Power Inc., based in Danvers, MA, announced today that it recently received an order to supply Feedwater Heaters and Condensers for the new Iatan Unit 2 coal-fired power plant located Northwest of Kansas City, MO. More…
Engineering College Membership
ENGINEERING COLLEGE MEMBERSHIP is offered to institutions that have at least one engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) or the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). Engineering college members are entitled to appoint one key contact (usually the dean) and three additional organizational contacts. Each contact receives a subscription to ASEE’s award-winning magazine, ASEE Prism; a subscription to the Journal of Engineering Education, ASEE’s quarterly scholarly journal of peer-reviewed articles; and copies of ASEE’s Profiles of Engineering Colleges. Contacts will also receive discounted fees to attend the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition.
AS AN ADDITIONAL BENEFIT, the dean of each engineering college member may participate in ASEE’s Engineering Deans Council (EDC). The Engineering Deans Council is composed of deans from each of the engineering college members of ASEE, as well as the deans from interested college affiliate members with engineering programs. The EDC’s basic objectives are:
- to assess and recommend policies affecting administration of engineering colleges;
- to provide a forum for discussion of issues and experiences in engineering colleges; and
- to speak on policy issues on behalf of member engineering colleges to the engineering community and the federal government.
As EDC members, deans have the opportunity to attend the annual Engineering Deans Institute, where they can discuss professional issues in an informal setting; learn about national issues and interact with national leaders at the annual Engineering Deans Council Public Policy Colloquium in Washington, D.C.; and participate in EDC committees and task forces in such areas as public policy, diversity, quality management, and EDC/ABET interaction. Engineering deans also share information through the EDC electronic listserv.
ENGINEERING DEANS at member institutions also receive a subscription to ASEE’s monthly legislative newsletter, Capitol Circuit, which provides commentary and background material on current congressional issues related to engineering education, and receive weekly updates through ASEE’s electronic newsletter, Capitol Shorts.