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USA : Natural History Museum Saves �11 Million Through In-house CHP
The Natural History Museum is celebrating racking up more than £11 million in savings by adopting various on-site energy generation technologies. The site partnered with Vital Energi to install a 'trigeneration scheme' comprising a 1.9MW combined heat and power (CHP) generator, waste heat boiler and two absorption chillers totalling ...
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Pennsylvania Utility Approves Cyclone Power Technologies’ Application for Small-Scale Waste Heat Power Generator
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. - Cyclone Power Technologies (Pink Sheets: CYPW) has received approval from PECO, the electric utility in southeastern Pennsylvania, to complete installation of Cyclone’s initial waste heat power generator at the Hatboro, PA facility of its customer, Bent Glass Design. Cyclone’s waste heat power generator – comprised of its scalable Waste Heat Engine (the ...
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Cyclone Power Technologies Completes Testing, Ships Initial Waste Heat Power Generator
POMPANO BEACH, Fla.-Cyclone Power Technologies (Pink Sheets: CYPW) has completed internal testing of its initial waste heat power generator and has shipped the beta unit to its customer, Bent Glass Design. Cyclone’s waste heat power generator – comprised of its 18hp Waste Heat Engine, proprietary heat exchangers and electric generator – will be installed and field tested at ...
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Beat the heat with Solar
Are you wondering how to beat the heat in this summer, especially with power outage and blackouts, when everybody turns on their airconditioners? The grid fails with overloading, when all the air conditioners are switched on simultaneously, in a city. The situation is worst, when the grid fails and nobody has got power. This can be detrimental for IT companies, call centers, hospitals, hotels, ...
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Cracking the Chinese straw hydrolysis code, YHRhas advanced technology
Foreword Chinese farmers have a long history of using crop straws. In the past, the agricultural production level was low and straw output was low. Except for a small amount used to feed livestock and partly used for composting, most of them were burned as fuel. However, with the development of agricultural production, the use of modern fertilizers has greatly reduced the need for fertilizers ...
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Cyclone Power Technologies Unveils its Scalable Waste Heat Power Generator in $200 Million GE Challenge
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. - Cyclone Power Technologies (Pink Sheets: CYPW) has unveiled its scalable waste heat power generator, called WHE/GenerationTM, in connection with the $200 million GE Ecomagination Challenge. Cyclone’s renewable power system is currently ranked 25th of over 2,280 entries vying for funding and partnering opportunities in this worldwide search for unique green energy ...
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NREL Reveals Potential for Capturing Waste Heat via Nanotubes
A finely tuned carbon nanotube thin film has the potential to act as a thermoelectric power generator that captures and uses waste heat, according to researchers at the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). The research could help guide the manufacture of thermoelectric devices based on either single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) films or composites containing these ...
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Ormat Signs $22.3 Million Contract with UAMPS for Recovered Energy Generation Project
Ormat Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:ORA) announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary has entered into a $22.3 million engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract with the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS). Ormat will install an air-cooled Ormat Energy Converter at the Kern River Gas Transmission Company’s (“Kern River”) Veyo natural gas compressor ...
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National Library recognizes NEMS Environmental work as historically significant
As an environmental services company we have been reinventing ourselves for over 30 years. When NEMS started their operations the founders where focusing their efforts into engineering and field development. In 1991 we saw the need for change and embarked into our first jobs in the environmental field. In the early 90's the oil and gas industry had very limited insight of the environmental ...
By NEMS AS
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Energent licenses the Variable Phase Turbine technology to Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for waste heat recovery power systems and geothermal power systems.
Santa Ana, California, July 14, 2014 - Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (“MES”) and Energent Corporation, a member company of Cryogenic Industries, announced a licensing agreement for Energent’s Variable Phase Turbine technology. The Variable Phase Turbine is applied to power production from waste heat and geothermal sources of energy. Additionally the technology ...
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Imtech: order 30 million euro for energy-from-waste power plant in Plymouth
Gouda - Imtech N.V. (technical services provider in Europe) has been commissioned by MVV Energie AG in Germany to provide the sustainable technology solutions for an energy-from-waste power plant to be constructed in Plymouth, in the south-west of the UK. The order has a value of more than 30 million euro. René van der Bruggen, Imtech CEO: 'Extracting sustainable energy from domestic ...
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New edition of industry-leading cost calculator helps AD industry work out biogas costs and returns
The latest edition of the UK’s leading anaerobic digestion (AD) cost calculator has been published by Bioeconomy Consultants NNFCC; helping businesses to assess and understand the potential costs and returns of using AD as a way of generating heat and power from organic waste. "Despite a stuttering start, the AD industry is beginning to flourish in the UK and we are working with a number ...
By NNFCC Ltd.
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EnergyDecentral is the international marketplace for decentralized energy supply
With its outstanding programme, the trade fair EnergyDecentral 2014 organized by DLG (Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft – German Agricultural Society) together with the industry association VDMA Power Systems was a unique marketplace for the energy sector. The some 370 specialist exhibitors from 13 countries and more than 220 exhibitors with product ranges addressing both the energy ...
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IEA review of Ukraine`s energy policies highlights country`s potential for an energy revolution
By tapping its own natural gas deposits and improving energy efficiency, Ukraine could end its import dependency. But to truly revolutionise its energy sector, the country also must improve its infrastructure and pricing systems, the International Energy Agency (IEA)<http://www.iea.org/> says in its in-depth review of Ukraine's energy policies, released today in Kiev. "Ukraine has already ...
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Businesses find savings in Combined Heat and Power Systems
Businesses and organizations across the country are saving money and reducing their environmental footprint by using combined heat and power (CHP) technology in their buildings. These highly efficient systems simultaneously produce electricity and heat from a single fuel source, often resulting in reduced energy costs. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) CHP Partnership helps ...
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GE technology turns waste wood into useful energy at Italian biomass plant
As Italy strives to increase its renewable energy production to 17 percent by 2020, GE’s (NYSE: GE) alternative energy technology can help companies in the country support this initiative. At POWER-GEN Europe, GE is showcasing the Clean Cycle power generation system, its new acquisition in the field of small Organic Rankine Cycles (ORC), which recently received GE’s ecomagination ...
By GE Power
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China’s energy efficiency the target of three new World Bank projects
Three new World Bank-financed projects, approved yesterday, will support China’s effort to improve the country’s efficient use of energy and reduce polluting emissions from power plants. Loans, totaling US$441 million and accounting for almost one third of World Bank lending planned for China in fiscal year 2008, will support the Energy Efficiency Financing Project, co-financed by a Global ...
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Axion: what’s best for low grade plastics?
With levels of waste plastics rising in the UK as a result of China's National Sword scrap import policies, the debate is picking up over what to do with them. Landfilling, rather than incineration, might be the better option, suggests Keith Freegard, Director of plastics recycler Axion Polymers. China’s crackdown on imports of contaminated recyclables is leading to an ...
By Axion Group
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