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Carbon Trust takes the hot air out of baking bread
Results from industry trials released today by the Carbon Trust demonstrate that improved ventilation in ovens, through the use of variable speed drives and sensors can lead to significant energy efficiency improvements. Results from industry trials released today by the Carbon Trust demonstrate that improved ventilation in ovens, through the use of variable speed drives (VSDs) and sensors can ...
By Carbon Trust
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How crackdown on pollution will hit owners of wood burners and open fires
The Government’s updated Clean Air Strategy includes a move towards tougher regulation of particulate emissions from domestic wood burners and open stoves. Increasing in popularity over the last decade, solid fuel sources are thought to contribute 38% of the UK’s emissions of particulate matter. However, awareness of the pollution problem caused by these sources is low compared to ...
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New dust burner: Unique system solution for special customer requirements
The Düsseldorf mill specialist Loesche was on the look-out for a dual-fuel burner system to fire lignite dust and heavy oil for a dryer plant. The problem thereby was, however, the characteristics of the coal dust which deviated in its chemical composition from the usual characteristics. First of all, a firing test was carried out at the Körting dust burner test facility to ensure the ...
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Better By Design
You may wonder why there is such a varied approach to the refractory construction of high temperature incinerators and cremators across the industry. In fact, even across the Matthews Environmental Solutions range of high temperature incinerators and cremators you will find a vast range of refractory products and techniques used to ensure that quality of our equipment not only meets but far ...
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Our latest Surefire® waste incineration plant is about to be shipped out
We have often reported that even though every single waste incineration unit we build is designed and manufactured in our UK factory, their final destination and workplace could literally be anywhere in the world. This latest project, a Surefire® SF200, is a typical example because although it was expertly engineered in our Manchester workshops it is now about to be shipped to its ...
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Lufkin Facility Receives EPA Greenhouse Gas Permit; $443.8 million in economic development and job creation
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a final greenhouse gas (GHG) Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) construction permit to the Pinecrest Energy Center power plant in Lufkin, Texas. The project proposes to construct a new natural gas-fired combined cycle electric generating plant. “Every day we are hard at work to help Texas businesses take advantage of new ...
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Calciner firing of refuse derived fuels
Alternative or refuse derived fuels (RDF) are mainly fired in kiln burners, preheater or calciner kilns. Of the greatest importance in this regard is homogenous fuel quality consisting of two-dimensional parts. Alternative fuel for the kiln burner has to be free of disruptive fractions (e.g. metals, stones, glass), which might cause problems in the feeding equipment or the burner itself. ...
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Our company signed a cooperation agreement with Shandong University of Technology
On the morning of July 24, the signing ceremony of the cooperation between Shandong Lulu New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. and Shandong University of Technology, School of Transportation and Vehicle Engineering, was held in the conference room on the fifth floor of the administrative building of Lishan College, Shandong Normal University. Professor He Fang from the School of Transportation and ...
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The first Allburn incinerator is heading for Africa
It is only a little over two months since we announced the launch of our new competitively priced Allburn range of waste incinerators, but already this cost-conscious concept has proved to be so attractive that we have completed our first order and it is now ready for shipment to Guinea in West Africa. We introduced the Allburn brand in a bid to meet the requirements of those customers who, ...
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EPA Finalizes 50th Greenhouse Gas Permit in Texas
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the final approval of the 50th greenhouse gas (GHG) permit in Texas. In Texas alone, EPA has received 83 GHG permit applications from businesses since 2011. Texas is No. 1 in the country for receiving EPA-issued GHG permits for projects totaling well over $24 billion and creating over 20,000 construction jobs in the state. ...
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Air Pollution Control for Coal-Fired Power Plants
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Air Pollution Control for Coal-Fired Power Plants http://www.reportlinker.com/p0118041/Air-Pollution-Control-for-Coal-Fired-Power-Plants.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Coal_energy INTRODUCTION STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES This is an update by the same author, a Ph.D. ...
By ReportLinker
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Complex issues with incinerating liquid and gaseous residues
Production processes in the chem-ical and pharmaceutical industries give rise to gaseous and liquid residues that are preferably disposed of in decentralized incinerators. Most of these residues are highly caloric gases and solutions containing high concentrations of organic substances. The complexity of these often toxic substances requires the use of special equipment for the incineration ...
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