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First DFB Gasification Plant in Thailand starts commercial operation
The first DFB gasification plant at Nongbua Thailand, entirely designed and manufactured by GP Energy has started commercial operation from 16th Jan 2019. The formal inauguration was marked by ceremonial event in the preasense of H.E the Austrian Ambassador to Thailand, Dr. Eva Hager, H.E. the Cuban Ambassador to Thailand, Mr. Lázaro Herrera Martínez , Maj. Gen. Pairush ...
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Running on waste heat
Original story at MIT News It’s estimated that more than half of U.S. energy — from vehicles and heavy equipment, for instance — is wasted as heat. Mostly, this waste heat simply escapes into the air. But that’s beginning to change, thanks to thermoelectric innovators such as MIT’s Gang Chen. Thermoelectric materials convert temperature differences into electric ...
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Fraunhofer Institute Research Confirms Savings in CO2 for Pyrum’s Pyrolysis Process
Pyrum Innovations AG has for the first time obtained a determination of the CO2 savings of its pyrolysis process as part of a "Life Cycle Assessment" (LCA, eco balance) by the Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology. The results once again demonstrate the unique and sustainable efficiency of the Pyrum technology.Compared to the use of fossil raw materials, Pyrum’s ...
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Energent demonstrates a waste heat recovery power system
Energent designed a waste heat recovery power system and the control logic for a ship engine in Japan. The heat source for the power system is hot air from an engine compressor on the engine. The engine itself is a main drive engine for cargo container ships. The first photo illustrates the engine itself which is located in the Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding (“MES”) factory in ...
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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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Entropea at TSC 2018
Entropea’s team will attend this year’s Towards Successful Commercialisation conference. If you’re interested in Waste Heat Recovery, come talk to us Wednesday 18th April 2018, at 1 Drummond Gate, Victoria, London between 08:30 – 19:00. “The fourth Towards Successful Commercialisation Conference will give key players in the power, buildings, transport, waste and ...
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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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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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Cyclone Power Technologies to Present Its Small-Scale Waste Heat Recovery System at Power-Gen International
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. - Cyclone Power Technologies (Pink Sheets: CYPW) will present its small-scale waste heat recovery system at the Power-Gen International conference, December 14-16 in Orlando, FL. The WHE-Gen 10 prototype to be unveiled at Power-Gen provides up to 10kW of renewable power per unit from the waste heat of small industrial furnaces, ovens, kilns and flares. This is the first ...
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A New Way to Harness Waste Heat
Original story at MIT News Vast amounts of excess heat are generated by industrial processes and by electric power plants; researchers around the world have spent decades seeking ways to harness some of this wasted energy. Most such efforts have focused on thermoelectric devices, solid-state materials that can produce electricity from a temperature gradient, but the efficiency of such devices is ...
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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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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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Techase Sludge Dryer - Multiple Heat Sources, Low Carbon, Smart
With the popularization of low temperature drying technology in the field of deep sludge dewatering, its market share has gradually expanded. However, subsequent problems are also increasingly prominent. The problems of single heat source, high electricity cost, no waste heat is available on site lead to the limitation of sludge resource disposal technology, and run counter to the purpose of ...
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EnviTec Biogas impresses German customers with ORC technology
More than half of the energy used worldwide in the industrial and agricultural sectors is lost as waste heat. The sustainable use of the waste heat thus opens up new avenues for alternative generation of electric energy not just in Germany. It is primarily the biogas plant operators who profit from the rotation principle of Organic Rankine Cycle technology (ORC), which the biogas plant ...
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Clean Coal Is Available Now
Balancing energy costs with environmental goals is becoming increasingly difficult, but there are a number of promising opportunities which will make the achievement of this balance possible. These opportunities are analyzed by the McIlvaine Company in its Power Plant Air Quality Decisions service. The reality is that 50 percent of U.S. power is being produced in coal-fired plants. ...
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Clarke Energy & Agri-gen creating renewable energy from waste heat
Clarke Energy has secured its first order for a revolutionary technology that creates electricity from waste heat. Agri-gen a developer of anaerobic digestion plants has signed an order with Clarke Energy to supply the system to its Rendlesham anaerobic digester in Ipswich. Clarke Energy secures its first orders for two of GE’s Clean Cycle* heat to power generators Under the local ...
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MIT students seek to harness waste heat
MIT's cogeneration plant, which provides most of the electricity, heat and air conditioning for the campus, could get even more efficient if a team of students' project to harness surplus heat works as expected. Andy Muto and Daniel Kraemer, graduate students in mechanical engineering, and Bryan Ho, a graduate student in materials science and engineering, have been working together on a ...
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Additional Electricity Generated With the Same Input With ORC Technology
New ORC plant from EnviTec Biogas put into operation Lohne, 25th September 2014 – More electricity with the same input? That's what the Organic Rankine Cycle technology (ORC) employed by the Lower Saxon biogas plant manufacturer EnviTec Biogas can do. Biogas plant operators in particular can profit from the procedure that the listed company already uses successfully throughout Europe. ORC ...
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In Seattle waste heat is being recovered to heat buildings
David Ferris reports in EnergyWire on creative waste heat recovery in Seattle Wash.. First he updates the progress of Amazon’s new campus in the Denny Triangle, which will be heated by otherwise wasted heat generated by a data center in the Westin Building across the street; then he describes the use of waste heat from the air conditioning system in the new Cyrene building on the ...
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Ener-G-Rotors Focus Shifting from R&D to Commercialization
Cleantech company Ener-G-Rotors, Inc. received two funding awards to accelerate the company’s efforts to commercialize its state-of-the-art, waste-heat-to-electricity appliance, the GEN4, Ener-G-Rotors CEO Michael Newell announced today. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and National Grid awarded funding to assist Ener-G-Rotors as it moves toward ...
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