District Heating Grid (District Heating) Equipment
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PremiumManufactured by Bosch Industriekessel GmbH - Industrial Boilersbased in GERMANY
The UT-L is a particularly reliable and efficient heat generator with output from 650 to 25,000 kW at up to 16 bar. The design complies with the Gas Appliances Regulation. The heating boiler offers high performance and is extremely compact. ...
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PremiumManufactured by EnviTec Biogas AGbased in GERMANY
Waste materials and by-products are accrued in conjunction with every single manufacturing operation, such as enterprises associated with the food and restaurant sector, the fuel industry, the cosmetics sector and the animal husbandry sector. However, the quantity of organic waste produced by the citizenry is also significant for communes – about half a tonne per year per person. In ...
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Manufactured by SOLID Solar Energy Systems GmbHbased in AUSTRIA
Solar District Heating feeds heat from solar thermal collectors into existing or new district heating grids. Solar district heating solutions were already implemented from small villages up to cities with several hundred thousand inhabitants. Innovative concepts ...
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Manufactured by LiPRO Energy GmbH & Co. KGbased in EGYPT
plant. The resulting synthesis gas is then converted into mechanical and thermal energy by the LiPRO combined heat and power plant (CHP), with the mechanical energy being further refined into electrical energy by a generator. The energy supply thereby corresponds to combined heat and ...
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Manufactured by BTG BioLiquids - BTG Biomass Technology Groupbased in NETHERLANDS
Our pyrolysis process converts up to 70 wt.% of the biomass feedstock into bio-oil and the remaining part into char and gas. Since 1993, BTG has played an active role in numerous projects on fast pyrolysis. BTG's unique and patented pyrolysis technology is characterised by an intense mixing without the need for an inert carrier gas. BTG-BTL’s has taken BTG's patented RCR (Rotating Cone ...
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Manufactured by BEKON GmbHbased in GERMANY
The superiority of BEKON technology is already apparent from the wide diversity of suitable substrates. Bulk materials with a high dry-substance content can be digested without need for any complex pre-treatment of the fermentation material. The principle is quite simple: in the absence of air and following inoculation by previously fermented material, the biological waste begins to digest, ...
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