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Solar Turbines can help your business with renewable electricity by converting waste to energy. Synthetic gas, or Syngas, consists primarily of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Syngas is usually the product of gasification of coal, biomass or Municipal Solid Waste ...
BySolar Turbines Incorporated based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
A considerable part of heat from the heavy industry is now solved very marginally and in most cases the investor loses a very valuable commodity – energy in waste heat. We have a solution for you how to use this heat and produce electric energy by means of the fuel gas ORC system or the hot-water ORC. ...
ByB:POWER, a. s based in Havlíckuv Brod, CZECH REPUBLIC
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Combustion in boilers, gas turbines, waste to energy, paper-mills, minerals, etc. | MIR 9000e Customer: Any industry having a stake in improved combustion technologies Material measured: Combustion flue gases Installation: At the boiler outlet Function: Reliable and accurate monitoring of O2 and CO for combustion control optimization ...
ByENVEA based in Poissy, FRANCE
Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) is the material discharged through the grate of a Waste to Energy facility after incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW). Depending on the waste being incinerated IBA can contain varying quantities of glass, ceramics, brick, concrete and metals in addition to clinker and ...
ByKiverco Recycling Systems Ltd. based in Dungannon, NORTHERN IRELAND
Thermal decomposition processes (TD Processes), such as Pyrolisis, Incineration and Gasification are increasingly related with carbon capture, originated from several sources, from RDF to Biomass. CO2 is not solid and thereby it is impossible for it to be captured or filtered. However, several technologies are emerging for the conversion of biomass to fuels and thereby storing CO2 on a solid form. Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (so called BECCS) is the process of using biomass, such as trees, crops, or ...
ByAdvanced Cyclone Systems, S. A. (ACS) based in Porto, PORTUGAL