trigeneration technology News
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The ultimate guide to co and trigeneration
Clarke Energy has partnered with Gas Today to create a free guide to co and trigeneration. The guide will help you understand the technology – including the benefits, different engine types available, how it can be applied to your project, key considerations when deciding which engine to buy, important questions to ask when considering the best application, and a directory of suppliers. ...
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Data Centres Ireland 2021 - 16-17 November - RDS Dublin
Clarke Energy will be exhibiting alongside DE Power at DataCentres Ireland 2021 on Tuesday 16th and Wednesday 17th November at the Royal Dublin Society (RDS). High energy users such as data centres are realising the potential benefits of deploying gas-fuelled combined heat and power (CHP) plants in the UK. For data centres as there is a primary requirement for cooling rather than heating ...
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DataCentres Ireland 2019
Clarke Energy will be exhibiting at DataCentres Ireland 2019 on Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th November at the Royal Dublin Society (RDS). Clarke Energy will be co-exhibiting alongside other Kohler Power owned businesses Kohler SDMO and Kohler Uninterruptible Power demonstrating the global strength of the organisation across the power industry. High energy users such as data centres are ...
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Clarke Energy partners with the UN Environment on District Energy in Cities Initiative in India
Clarke Energy recently partnered with the UN Environment to take part in their ‘Cooling Smart Cities: The Arrival of District Energy in India’ workshop held in Rajkot. The event discussed the activities of the UN Environment-led District Energy in Cities Initiative and its efforts to accelerate investments, raise awareness and unlock supportive policy frameworks for district energy ...
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Cogeneration and Distributed Power in Africa
With the focus on ensuring stable supplies of power in many African countries, the benefits maximising fuel efficiency are often overlooked. Fuel costs have increased over recent decades, and the need to maximise scare resources means cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) technology is now getting the recognition it deserves. Cogeneration maximises the energy in a fuel by utilising not ...
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Combined Heat and Power in Ireland
The cogeneration of electricity and heat is referred to as combined heat and power (CHP). CHP is highly fuel efficient as over 90% of the energy contained within the fuel can be converted into useful power. A consumer of electricity and heat normally has two main choices for their power needs. Their first option is to buy the electricity from the national power grid and gas from the gas ...
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Getting smarter about supplying electricity
This month’s final print edition of Ecos – Australia’s longest running magazine on science and sustainability – features expert commentary on the drivers of rising household electricity bills identified in the recently released eighth update to Professor Ross Garnaut’s Climate Change Review for the Australian Government. Professor Garnaut’s recommendations in ...
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Infrastructure Development Delays Harm to Africa’s Industries
The lack of reliable, cost effective power is a massive drain on Africa’s economies. The continent’s power supplies are characterised by being excessively powered by high cost liquid fuels such as diesel and the intermittency of mains electricity. The world’s power supply mix is moving towards one with increased renewable energy and a larger role for gas as a fuel source. ...
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