Fuel Tech, Inc. has received APC orders from new and existing customers in the US, Europe, and Southeast Asia with an aggregate value of $3.2 million. The orders include a SCR system and aqueous ammonia reagent delivery system for an industrial process plant in the Western US and another order from an existing customer in Europe. Equipment deliveries are expected in the third quarter of 2026.
Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTEK) has announced the receipt of air pollution control (APC) orders from new and existing customers in the US, Europe, and Southeast Asia, totaling $3.2 million. The orders include a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system and an aqueous ammonia reagent delivery system for an industrial process plant in the Western US, as well as an order from an existing European customer for ammonia delivery systems in support of green hydrogen production. Equipment deliveries are scheduled for the third quarter of 2026 [1].
The US order marks the sixth contract from a repeat customer over two decades, indicating strong customer retention. The European order highlights Fuel Tech's expanding reach into the clean energy sector. The company's ability to secure orders from diverse geographic regions and industries underscores its technical versatility and growing global presence in emissions control technology.
Fuel Tech's expanding reach into green hydrogen infrastructure is particularly notable, positioning the company to benefit from global decarbonization initiatives. With over 1,300 installations worldwide, Fuel Tech has established credibility in emissions control, translating into repeat business and new client acquisition.
The delivery timeline extends from Q4 2025 through Q3 2026, providing revenue visibility for the next 4-5 quarters. While the $3.2 million order value is modest in absolute terms, it demonstrates Fuel Tech's continued market relevance in nitrogen oxide (NOx) reduction technologies that help industrial and utility customers meet increasingly stringent emissions regulations.
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[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/FTEK/fuel-tech-awarded-air-pollution-control-orders-totaling-3-2-21dyxcyscm26.html
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