Waste Heat To Power Equipment For Energy Management In Africa
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based in SWEDEN
The Stirling engine, which is what is referred to as a gas pressure engine, was invented in the early 19th century. From an historical perspective, its practical applications has been limited, compared to the internal combustion engine, with the result that the technology has never had a major commercial breakthrough. Combined with an overall societal push to reduce the use of fossil fuels, the ...
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Manufactured by Clarke Energybased in UNITED KINGDOM
In those areas not serviced by a main electricity grid, locally generated electricity is ideally suited as a cost-effective way of meeting the local electricity demand while reducing significant network installation or upgrade costs. Through supply of energy directly at the load with a captive power plant, it is also possible to reduce or avoid altogether the transport and distribution losses. ...
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Manufactured by Recorbased in SOUTH AFRICA
This technology is ideal for onsite applications at factories or for small to medium municipalities. The pyroliser can convert most carbon based waste types into gas and from there electricity, heat, steam and even fuels. The technology is highly efficient (80-90%) and is profitable; with on average less than 4 years return on investment. The system will last for 25 years plus and is a ...
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