Company: BWNB
Filing Date: 2025-06-10
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001104659-25-058204
Chunk: 7

Company: Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-06-10
Form: 424B5
Chunk 7
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 experience includes systems for ash handling, particulate control, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxides removal, chemical looping for carbon control and mercury control. Our ClimateBrightTM products including SolveBrightTM, OxyBrightTM, BrightLoopTM and BrightGenTM place us at the forefront of hydrogen production and decarbonization technologies and development with many of these products already commercially available and others ready for commercial deployment. We believe these technologies position us to compete in the bioenergy bioenergy section within the  carbon capture and sequestration (BECCS) market. Our portfolio of clean power production solutions continues to evolve to reach customers at all stages of their energy transition. |

| · | Babcock & Wilcox Thermal: Our vast installed base of steam generation equipment includes aftermarket parts, construction, maintenance and field services for plants in the power generation, oil and gas and industrial sectors. We have an extensive global base of installed equipment for utilities and general industrial applications including refining, petrochemical, food, processing, metals and others. We provide aftermarket parts, construction, maintenance, engineered upgrades and field services for our installed base as well as the installed base of other original equipment manufacturers; the substantial and stable cash flows generated from these businesses help to fund our investments in new clean energy initiatives. In addition to our aftermarket offerings, we also provide complete steam generation systems including package boilers, watertube and firetube waste heat boilers, and other boilers to medium and heavy industrial customers. Our unique range of offerings, coupled with the strength of our brand, provides a competitive advantage in existing and emerging markets. |

Our business depends significantly on the capital, operations and maintenance expenditures of global electric power generating companies, including renewable and thermal powered heat generation industries and industrial facilities with environmental compliance policies requirements. Several factors may influence these expenditures, including:

| · | climate change initiatives promoting environmental policies, including renewable energy options utilizing waste-to-energy or biomass, to meet legislative requirements and clean energy portfolio standards in the United States, Europe, Middle East and Asia; |

| · | regulations requiring environmental improvements in various industries and global markets; |

| · | expectations regarding future governmental requirements to further limit or reduce greenhouse gas and other emissions in the United States, Europe and other international climate change sensitive countries; |

| · | prices for electricity, along with the cost of production and distribution, including the cost of fuels, within the United States, Europe, Middle East and Asia; |

| · | demand for electricity and other end products of steam-generating facilities; |

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