district heating building News
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Nederman receives order in China with an order value of SEK 26 million
Nederman China has received an order for a boiler flue gas cleaning project. The customer is building district heating in China using environmentally friendly coal fired power plant technology. The order value is SEK 26 million. The solution will provide an efficient low emission two-stage system with dust filtration and dry scrubbing for additional emission elimination. Nederman will provide ...
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New collaboration reinforces Cranfield’s solar reputation
Global CSP, developers of the world’s first precision engineered solar energy collector system, and Cranfield University are to work together on two solar energy projects. The collaboration will involve testing and improving Global CSP’s solar energy collector system – the ‘solar captor’. Based on aircraft technology, the solar captor is fully insulated against ...
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Great innovation potential of solar heating and cooling confirmed
The European Technology Platform on Renewable Heating and Cooling issues a new document on the potential for technological development in solar heating and cooling until 2050. The “Strategic Research Priorities” identify huge opportunities offered by the technological development of solar heating and cooling and the need for a significant increase in R&D activities and budgets to ...
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FlexEnergy, Developer of Lowest Emission Turbines, Announces First Commercial Order for New Flex Turbine™ MT250 EX to Gammel Engineering
Flex Turbine™ MT250 EX Offers Unprecedented Customer Flexibility to Use Heat Directly Derived from Biomass Combustion for Power Generation IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, FlexEnergy Inc (www.flexenergy.com), an energy technology company based in Irvine, California, announced the first commercial order of its Flex Turbine™MT250 EX to Gammel ...
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£3 million funding to boost low carbon heating
More people will have their homes and businesses heated by renewable, sustainable or recoverable energy sources thanks to extra £3 million of funding awarded to 55 local authorities across England and Wales today. The new funding will support 74 low-carbon heat projects designed to provide more efficient heat to buildings and potentially lower heating bills in local areas while helping to ...
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Connecting the dots to enable climate leadership at all levels
Lars Tveen, President of Danfoss Heating Segment, underlines the importance of connecting the dots to enable climate leadership at all levels. Please note that this article was originally published by Open Access Government, here We are running out of time to achieve the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius (°C) and need urgent and ambitious climate ...
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Recycling Climate-Damaging District Heating Pipes With CFCS
The pipes contain 4,000 tonnes of CFC gases that will leak out over time if no solution is found. CFC depletes the ozone layer and its greenhouse effect is 4,000 times more powerful than CO2. At the same time, the materials in the pipes have recycling potential. It is now many years since the highly climate-damaging gas CFC (also known as freon®) was banned and phased out as part of the ...
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New collaboration reinforces Cranfield’s solar reputation
Cranfield University and Global CSP, developers of the world’s first precision engineered solar energy collector system, are to work together on two solar energy projects. The collaboration will involve testing and improving Global CSP’s solar energy collector system – the ‘solar captor’. Based on aircraft technology, the solar captor is fully insulated against ...
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Environmental progress at local level in South-East Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia
A joint UNEP-EEA study of environmental issues in the countries of South-East Europe (SEE), Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia (EECCA) shows that the region is facing many challenges in the wake of economic growth. The report identifies several opportunities to 'leapfrog' and avoid some of the environmental problems experienced in western Europe. The report by the United Nations ...
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CIBSE Event at Kings Cross CHP plant a great success
Clarke Energy showcases GE’s Jenbacher combined heat and power (CHP) engines at the 67 acre, Kings Cross development at Hoare Lea. Hoare Lea is a firm of consulting engineers, specialising in mechanical, electrical and environmental engineering. The event took place on the evening of 26th November and worked in conjunction with The Chartered Institution of Building Services (CIBSE). Clarke ...
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District level heating could help achieve EU 2020 energy efficiency goals
Recycling of excess heat, via ‘district heating’, has the potential to improve energy efficiency in Europe. This study mapped excess heat and demands for heat in EU27 Member States to identify regions suitable for the large-scale implementation of district heating. The authors identified 63 ‘heat synergy regions’, generally large urban zones, which generated almost half of ...
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Partnership Makes Biofuel Accessible to Everyone
Of all resources used for global energy consumption, 19.3 percent is renewable energy, of which almost three-quarters is generated from biomass, according to the Renewable Energy Network (REN21). For the production of biocoal, at present woody waste residues are mainly used, among others from the wood-processing industry, sustainable forestry and green maintenance. The use of biocoal reduces ...
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New IEA report highlights Hungary`s contributions to regional energy security
Hungary making valuable contributions to regional energy security, New report encourages Hungary to focus more on attracting energy investments and improving energy efficiency BUDAPEST, 15 July - A review of Hungary's energy policies published today by the International Energy Agency<http://www.iea.org/> (IEA) praises the Central European nation for its contributions to regional energy ...
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King’s Cross Pink Engine Being Installed
Clarke Energy has supplied the first of three 2 MW GE Energy Jenbacher Combined Heat and Power (CHP) engines for the 67 acre King’s Cross development. The engine, affectionately named the Pink Panther, has been uniquely painted pink to support Breast Cancer Research From 12-20 May the team will be trailing the Pink Panther in a 750 mile charity cycle ride from Jenbach, in Austria where ...
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