Advertise in PPCHEM® – Reach Global Decision-Makers in Water and Plant Chemistry

Worldmap Showing where the PPCHEM Journal is read

The majority of our subscribers come from the following countries (data as of April 2023):

United States of America
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People's Republic of China
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Germany
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United Kingdom
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Australia
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Finland
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France
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Netherlands
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Canada
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Rest of the World
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How Advertising in the PPCHEM® Journal Works

Visibility & Performance

  • Monthly booking – flexible durations available
  • Tracked impressions and clicks – performance data available on request
  • Your ad will be displayed with every article, regardless of the issue date:
    • On desktops: In the sidebar
    • On mobile devices: At the end of each article

Pricing

Advertising starts at

€850 per month (excl. VAT).

Discounts are available for multi-month bookings or bundle packages.

Please contact us for a detailed price quotation.

Technical Requirements

File formats:
JPG, PNG, or GIF

Maximum file size:
2 MB

Dimensions:
322 px wide × up to 500 px high

Monthly Average Traffic on Our Website*

3140 Page Views

778 Active Users

Visitors from 130 Countries

*Source: Google Analytics, average month in 2025

Advertise with the PPCHEM® Journal

Our Advertising Pays Off

Since 1999, many renowned companies worldwide have trusted the  PPCHEM® journal (formerly PowerPlant Chemistry) to reach a highly specialized and influential audience. Why? Because advertising in our journal pays off.

Our readers are decision-makers in power generation, industrial water treatment, and related fields – the people who influence and make purchasing decisions.

Global reach: Distributed in over 60 countries across Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Australia.

Long-standing reputation: Trusted since 1999, now digitally published 6 times per year.

Topics Covered in the Journal

Your ad will be published alongside high-quality articles on:

  • Water and wastewater treatment
  • Ion exchange and membrane technology
  • Corrosion and deposition control
  • Water-steam cycle chemistry
  • Startup and layup procedures
  • Chemical cleaning

…and many more cutting-edge topics relevant to your business.

Our Topics

Analytics, Chemical Cleaning, Chemical Thermodynamics, Component Failures, Condensate Polishing, Cooling Water, Corrosion, Cycle Chemistry Guidelines, Cycling and Peaking, Deaeration, DeNOx and DeSOx Processes, Deposition, Environmental Aspects, Flue Gas Cleaning, Fly Ash, Instrumentation, Ion Exchange, Layup, Monitoring, Physical Chemistry, Plant Cycle Chemistry, Sampling, Startup, Steam Chemistry, Troubleshooting, Wastewater Treatment, Water Treatment, and many other power and plant chemistry-
related topics.

Our Target Groups

  • Fossil power plant operators
  • Nuclear power plant operators
  • Industrial co-generation plant operators
  • District heating co-generation plant operators
  • Independent power producers
  • Component suppliers 
  • Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) 
  • Service suppliers
  • Consultants
  • Architectural engineers (A&Es)

Our Readers

End Users
in all types of plants who are involved firsthand in selecting and/or specifying and/or purchasing chemicals (e.g., water treatment chemicals, ion exchangers, catalysts), chemistry-related components or equipment (e.g., water treatment systems or subsystems, RO membranes), and services.

Component Suppliers
manufacturing and selling many components used in chemistry-related areas in the power, chemical, pharmaceutical, and process indus­tries. 

OEMs
manufacturing and/or purchasing components (e.g., analyzers and monitors), designing and/or manufacturing and purchasing chemistry-related systems and subsystems (e.g., water and wastewater treatment systems, DeNOx catalysts, DeSOx systems), and purchasing turnkey power systems.

Service Suppliers
dealing with maintenance, operation, analytics, or other chemistry-related services.

Consultants
advising customers on the purchase of products, equipment, and services.

A&Es
specifying components or systems or recommending the purchase of components or systems.

All these people are decision-makers regarding the purchase of chemicals, ion exchangers, chemistry-related equipment and instrumentation, subsystems, systems, and services.