Combustion Technology Applications in USA
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Asphalt production - monitoring solutions for process optimization & energy saving
Asphalt plants deal with a harsh environment and are subject to great mechanical and thermal constraints. Process monitoring and optimization is becoming an increasingly important issue for plants, especially in terms of energy savings. ...
By ENVEA Distributor in Littleton, COLORADO (USA).
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Gas monitoring for power generation applications
Thermal power generation involves the combustion of a fuel to raise steam and drive a turbine to produce electricity. AMETEK Land provides the high-performance temperature measurements, emissions monitoring and safety systems demanded by this industry. High-accuracy measurements of temperature and flue gas composition are essential in optimising the combustion process, regardless of fuel used. Our instruments also help control pollution, and provide essential safety monitoring. With more than 60 years’ ...
By AMETEK Land Instruments International Ltd Distributor in Cartago, USA.
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Oilfield Power Systems for Oil & Gas Industry
Flared gases and NGLs can be re-purposed as fuel for flex-fuel, low-emissions LPP Combustion Power Systems, lowering production costs, reducing logistical burdens, and addressing Gas Capture Plan and other compliance issues with flaring and emissions. The Lean, Pre-mixed, Pre-vaporized (LPP) equipment enables clean combustion of liquid fuels in gas turbines and industrial boilers and burners. In addition to flare-gas NGLs, the LPP Combustion Oilfield Power System also operates on a variety of traditional liquid ...
By LPP Combustion, LLC based in Columbia, MARYLAND (USA).
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Gas analysis solutions for combustion industry
Combustion is a chemical process that involves the rapid reaction of a fuel substance with oxygen and heat. During this reaction new chemical substances, such as exhaust fumes, heat and light are created. There are many types of combustion including; complete, incomplete, smouldering, rapid and turbulent. Each process can differ due to the heat source and amounts of fuel or oxygen ...
By Cambridge Sensotec Limited Distributor in Westwood, NEW JERSEY (USA).
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Conventional Power Generation Systems for Fast Response, Peaking Power Plant/Black-Start Power Generator
The Clean Energy Systems oxy-fuel gas generator and OFT-J79 expander turbine are ideally suited to emergency start-up and peaking power plant applications. Conventional peaking power plants typically take 10 to 30 minutes or more to come online because of the need to warm up expensive NOx catalysts and bring the facility to its required operating temperature. CES power plants require less time to start up, cost less to run, and release effectively zero emissions to the ...
By Clean Energy Systems, Inc. (CES) based in Rancho Cordova, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Heat Pumps for Healthcare Industry
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that American healthcare is responsible for contributing over 655 million metric tons of carbon emissions annually. On average, 30% of a healthcare building’s energy is wasted. DCT heat pumps can help reduce energy consumption and energy waste while maximizing cost ...
By Dalrada Climate Technology (DCT), a subsidiary of Dalrada (DFCO) based in Escondido, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Heat Pumps for Food Processing Industry
Rising Global Concern; With countries striving to achieve their NetZero pledges through the development and implementation of global sustainability standards, many industries are discovering the best ways to reduce carbon emissions and cut energy costs. The Food Processing industry has recognized the importance of utilizing renewable energy sources to comply with the upcoming standards and guidelines. This growing recognition reinforces the fact that businesses transitioning to sustainable practices is not only ...
By Dalrada Climate Technology (DCT), a subsidiary of Dalrada (DFCO) based in Escondido, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Heat Pumps for Commercial Building Industry
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that commercial buildings account for 826 million metric tons of CO2 emissions annually. Additionally, the average energy consumption of a commercial building in the U.S. is 22.5 kilowatt-hours per square foot. Energy is wasted in many ways—from heating, cooling, and lighting to ventilation, hot water heating, and more. The inefficiencies with traditional boilers and chillers have created a dire need for a more robust solution, one that addresses high energy ...
By Dalrada Climate Technology (DCT), a subsidiary of Dalrada (DFCO) based in Escondido, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Conventional Power Generation Systems for Carbon-Negative Energy (CNE)
More than 180 nations set the goal of limiting global temperature increase to 1.5 °C, compared to pre-industrial levels. In order to meet this goal, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has reported the deployment of large scale “carbon-negative” cycles are needed by 2040. One type of carbon-negative technology that has generated significant interest is biomass energy production combined with carbon capture and storage (CCS), known as BioCCS or BECCS. BioCCS has enormous potential to ...
By Clean Energy Systems, Inc. (CES) based in Rancho Cordova, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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