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LOW TEMPERATURE BED DRYERLow Temperature Bed DryerBRUKS’s patented low-temperature dryer utilizes process waste heat to increase the energy content of biofuels by drying them. Examples of waste heat sources are bleaching effluent, steam/condensate from evaporation, flue gases from soda recovery boilers, exhaust ...
Cement, Glass and other non ferrous metal furnaces exhaust gas ? Exhaust Gas from waste incineration (civil/industrial) Gaseous sources: Liquid sources: Condensing sources: ? ...
Renewable resources, as defined under the NAC, include geothermal, solar, wind, small hydro, biomass and recovered energy from waste-heat sources. Nevada’s current RPS adopted in 2009 required that for calendar year 2012, not less than 15 percent (15%) of electricity sold to Nevada retail customers must have been met with renewable energy ...