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Nuclear desalination by waste heat utilisation in an advanced heavy water reactor
The use of thorium for nuclear power generation is an important element of the Indian atomic energy programme. The design and development of the Advanced Heavy Water Reactor (AHWR) is a step in this direction. Intensive design activity is underway to set up a 300-MWe AHWR. The design of the AHWR incorporates several features to simplify the design and to eliminate certain systems and components, ...
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Thermodynamic and exergy efficiencies of magnetocaloric energy conversion utilising industrial waste heat
An investigation under which conditions industrial waste heat utilised with magnetic energy conversion machines can be a possible alternative to conventional energy conversion technologies is presented. The application of a numerical model leads to the thermodynamic efficiency, the exergy efficiency, and approximate values of the total mass and the total volume of a magnetic energy conversion ...
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Thermodynamic analysis of efficient recovery and utilisation of waste heat resources during sintering process
Efficient recycling and utilisation of waste heat resources are among the primary methods in saving energy during sintering process, as waste heat resource recycling and utilisation are essentially energy conversion process. The purpose of this study is to analyse energy conversion and utilisation during the sintering process, and waste heat resources in each subsystem during the sintering ...
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How to Use the Waste Heat in Your Factory as an Energy Source
Modern factories are investing in technology to reduce their energy consumption, costs and CO2 emissions. This is not new, but the process of digitalisation and decarbonisation has accelerated to meet global energy transition and sustainability goals.In addition, the constant increase in energy costs pushes companies to become more efficient and reduce overall expenditure to stay competitive. If ...
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Working towards net zero - What can be done with low-grade waste heat during the summer?
More than two years in and the Boden Type One DC (BTDC) project is still evolving with the team seeking new ways to increase efficiency and achieve carbon neutrality in the testbed facility. The recovery of waste heat from data centres is becoming a major issue. In a normal data centre, all of the electricity supplied is rejected as low-grade heat. There are working examples of linking data ...
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Basin Electric - wind and waste heat
Location: Waste Heat Recovery projects in Culbertson, MT and Garvin, MN – Wind Projects Located in South Dakota and North Dakota Project Start Dates: 2009 – 2011 Element Markets is helping Chevrolet meet its CO2 reduction goal, and simultaneously helping a large Midwest power cooperative earn revenues needed to support its clean energy projects. This win-win arrangement came about ...
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Landfill Power Plant Project of BCCY - Case Study
Henan BCCY Environmental Energy Co., Ltd (Stock Code:300614) was founded in April 2009, with capital registered 120 million Yuan. The Company has more than 1000 employees. The company focuses on the development and utilization of environmental energy, including landfill gas power generation, waste heat utilization, mobile energy storage, solid waste resource disposal, industrial biogas treatment, ...
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Clarke Energy Deliver EPC Trigeneration Plant to Medicef Pharma in Tunisa - Case Study
In 2022, a state-of-the-art trigeneration plant was commissioned at the pharmaceutical manufacturing facility Medicef Pharma in Tunisia. This innovative facility supplied and installed by Clarke Energy teams utilises an INNIO Jenbacher gas engine with an output of 0.8 MWe, primarily powered by natural gas. Clarke Energy has also provided full EPC construction of this trigeneration power plant ...
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Medoil Improves Competitiveness and Commitment to Sustainability With Cogeneration - Case Study
Medoil, part of Poulina Group, are a leading manufacturer specializing in production of margarine, vegetable fats, table oils, mayonnaise, and sauces. The company was facing mounting energy costs and environmental pressures, to address these challenges and improve operational efficiency, made a strategic investment in a containerized cogeneration power plant. This innovative solution, designed, ...
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Case-study - Utilising waste heat for water production and climate control
Water purification is needed to produce high quality water for consumption, agriculture and industrial needs. Conventional water treatment processes, like distillation and reverse osmosis, consume vast amounts of energy. However, there is a large potential for significant reductions in energy consumption and CO2 emissions in this sector. It can be achieved by the exploitation of waste heat for ...
By Climate-KIC
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A novel cogeneration cycle based on a recompression supercritical carbon dioxide cycle for waste heat recovery in nuclear power plants
In this study, a novel cogeneration cycle based on the recompression S–CO2 Brayton cycle is proposed, analysed and optimised thermodynamically to utilise the waste heat from a nuclear power plant. The cycle was constructed theoretically on the basis of a transcritical CO2 power cycle and a LiBr/H2O Absorption Heat Transformer (AHT) to enhance the overall performance of the cycle. It was found ...
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Taishan case study
Breaking new ground in China's industrial energy efficiency Located in the Tai'an, Shandong Province, China, this is the world's first cement sector project to achieve CDM registration, and the first industrial waste heat to power project undertaken in China. The project captures waste heat from the cement making process and utilises it to produce power in a 13.2 MW power plant. The Taishan ...
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Conch case study
A major advancement for industrial energy efficiency in China made possible through technology transfer Camco is working with Anhui Conch Cement Company Limited, the largest cement producer in China, on a programme of energy efficiency projects at multiple Conch production facilities. The projects all use Japanese advanced high efficiency waste heat recovery technology, never before commercially ...
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District Heating: What Are They and How They Drive Energy Efficiency in City Councils
More than 50% of the final useful energy demand in the EU comes from the heating and cooling consumption of buildings. The installation of District Heating in cities and municipalities helps improve their energy efficiency, resulting in energy savings and reduced costs for their inhabitants. If you are thinking of setting up such a core network in your municipality, this article will help you to ...
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