Fuel Storage Articles
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What Are the Differences Between Electric and Diesel Powered Scrap Equipment?
Diesel engines may feel like the traditional choice while electric is the trendy new kid on the block, but both have a surprisingly long history — and an equally long list of pros and cons. They are both known for their high torque, making them extremely useful for large, power-hungry machinery like scrap equipment. Electric engines can supply full torque immediately, requiring no idling or ...
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Commercial & Industrial Application/ Permanent Lng Installation - Case Study
Use of LNG to replace other liquid fuels (propane, distillate fuel oil, bunker/residual fuel) is increasing worldwide. There are several incentives driving these conversions. Initially after the shale gas boom in the USA, the incentives were largely economic as natural gas prices plummeted, also bringing down the cost of LNG vs. conventional liquid fuels. The rapid growth of both international ...
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Stanlow Refinery: UK’s second largest refinery - Case Study
The Stanlow refinery in the UK, which processes 75 million barrels of crude every year, has been consistently recognised for setting new benchmarks in health and safety, as well as environmental compliance. It is operated by Essar Oil (UK) Limited (EOUK). Stanlow is one of UK’s largest oil refineries and plays a key role in the country’s economy. It supplies 16 percent of the ...
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Evaluating the Economic Viability and Cost-Effectiveness of Pyrolysis Oil
In the quest for sustainable and environmentally friendly energy sources, pyrolysis oil has emerged as a compelling candidate. However, the economic viability and cost-effectiveness of this renewable fuel are critical factors that demand scrutiny. The Genesis of Pyrolysis Oil Pyrolysis oil, also known as bio-oil or biocrude, is a product of the pyrolysis process. This thermal decomposition method ...
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Difference between Slow Pyrolsyis and Fast Pyrolysis That You Should Know
Slow pyrolysis and fast pyrolysis, often discussed in the context of pyrolysis plants, are two distinct thermal decomposition processes that play pivotal roles in the world of sustainable resource management. These processes harness the power of heat to transform various organic materials into valuable products, but they diverge in their mechanisms, products, and applications. Let's delve into ...
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Why is Catalyst Research Central to Achieving Hydrogen Energy?
Catalyst research offers a vital contribution to the production of hydrogen energy. Green hydrogen has so much potential to make an impact on the productivity and efficiency of future sustainable energy sources. So, there is merit in understanding what opportunities could come from catalyst advancements and hydrogen utilization. Learn more below about catalyst development and how it can enhance ...
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Project - Chevron bibiyana gas plant & Lafarge Surma Cement ITD
Safely completion Condensat oil tank, Fuel reserve tank & Pre heater duct stk, modification works for: ...
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How You Can Use A Biomass Pyrolysis Plant For Profit
Just what is a biomass pyrolysis plant? Biomass is definitely the term for trees, straw, and lignocellulose, along with other waste materials which are not burned, like the waste through the farming industry and livestock manure. These waste matters are renewable, low in pollution, and widely distributed. Kingtiger created a biomass pyrolysis plant to promote, that can turn biomass into biogas ...
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How Tyre Pyrolysis Plants Are Helpful
A tyre pyrolysis plant uses an industrial method that converts used tyres into liquid fuel, including oils and gases.There are 2 forms of processes utilized: direct and indirect. In a direct process, the rubber is heated within an oxygen-free environment at 300 to 600 °C for a number of hours, inducing the hydrocarbon chains inside the tyre to interrupt into smaller pieces. A byproduct with this ...
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Cross Wrap solutions for efficient alternative fuel handling
Many industries are constantly moving towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly operations. Green energy, circular economy, and low carbon footprint are becoming household terms when companies are determining and updating their operations. For many businesses, these initiatives mean turning waste into energy or shifting energy sources towards alternative fuels. Waste-to-energy is one ...
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Fuel Monitoring and GPS tracking system for Trucks
Need for fuel monitoring With the increasing demand on Road Transport industry, the volume of trucks is increasing in fast pace. Thus is the need for operations management of fleet and prevention of Fuel thefts, as the fuel stands out to be the costliest component in the trucking industry. Often we sense the confusion in the fleet owners about GPS tracking & Fuel Monitoring. The ...
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A Great Project Delivered in Liepaja - Case Study
Year 2022 EcoHeat Technologies (Steel Pro) delivered another biomass driven container type energy plant with a comprehensive fuel supply system. This time – in Liepaja, Karosta. The facility will deliver energy for district heating in autumn 2022. Since, in procurement we’ve been awarded with the contract, we are incredibly happy to have “LIEPAJAS ENERGIJA” as our ...
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How Tyre Pyrolysis Plants Are Useful
A tyre pyrolysis plant uses an industrial procedure that converts used tyres into liquid fuel, such as oils and gases. The two main varieties of processes utilized: direct and indirect. In a direct process, the rubber is heated in a oxygen-free environment at 300 to 600 °C for a lot of hours, inducing the hydrocarbon chains inside the tyre to get rid of down into smaller pieces. A byproduct ...
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European Commission to Increase Biogas Production for Energy Independence
The European Union is looking to decrease its energy dependence on Russian gas. The EU Commission has proposed to increase the bio-methane production from 3 billion cubic meters in 2020 to 35 billion cubic meters by 2030. It is an irony that the gas package for legislation presented by the European Commission in December 2021 might not have been a priority for the French EU Council Presidency, ...
By AtmosPower
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GPS Fuel Monitoring
Application of GPS fuel monitoring system shall enable the fleet management company has a better view of vehicle fuel costs consumed by the fleet, avoid fuel thefts, and reduce fuel costs. Fuel costs can amount up to one-third of all line operating costs. Having an accurate energy monitoring and control system is one of the main ways to cut operating costs and increase effectiveness. GPS ...
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4 Types of Mobile Incinerators for Remote Locations
Mobile incinerators are becoming a vital part of waste management for operations in remote locations. In hard to reach locations where resources are scarce, mobile incinerators offer an efficient waste management solution, removing the need to rely on other resources such as wate collection. The main benefits of mobile incineration units are they can be easily relocated to where they are needed ...
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Desulfuration of Biogas
ORIGIN, EFFECTS AND TREATMENTS The elimination of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in biogas becomes a necessity not only to keep the pipelines, machines and equipment involved in its transportation, use and application in good condition but also, and above all, to preserve the life of all the personnel in charge of the operation and maintenance of the biogas production stations, as well as ...
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Rare earth intermetallic compounds
Rare-earth intermetallic compounds are metal compound phases formed between rare-earth metals and other metals or similar metals. They mainly use the special physical and chemical properties of rare-earth intermetallic compounds to prepare new rare earths for various purposes using various processing and manufacturing techniques. Functional Materials. At present, there are the following rare ...
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Fair Oaks Dairy RNG
Location: Fair Oaks Dairy Fair Oaks, IN Partners: Fair Oak Dairy AMP Americas (Renewable Dairy Fuels, LLC) Contact: Obi Ofoegbu Project Engineer ampCNG oofoegbu@ampamericas.com Feedstock: Liquid manure Vehicles Fueled: 42 long-haul milk trucks Maximum Annual Fuel Production: 1.5 million diesel gallon equivalents Payback Period: Plant Cost: $18.5 ...
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Removal of heavy fuel oil from sunken ship - Case Study
Claytek was hired to separate heavy fuel oil recovered from a sunken ship from seawater Location: West coast of Vancouver Island The MV Schiedyk was a 147-metre cargo ship that sank in 1968 after striking a submerged ledge on the west coast of Vancouver Island. It sits in 120 metres of water. An oily sheen was reported on the water in December 2020, and the ...
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