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by:BIOS BIOENERGIESYSTEME GmbH based inGraz, AUSTRIA
Description of the industrial waste heat utilisation with consideration of an optimised power production based on an ORC cycle: Industrial processes often produce large amounts of unused waste heat, which is cooled off with expensive cooling units or directly exhausted. Considering continuously raising energy prices, suitable measures for the utilisation of waste heat can contribute to the ...
by:GreenField consulting & development (GFD) based inHanoi, VIETNAM
Kyoto protocol has brought new opportunities to countries and companies of non-Annex A to receive finance and advanced technology for emission reduction In Vietnam, it has helped realization of small hydro power projects, biogas capture and utilization, waste heat recovery, energy ...
by:Primary Energy based inOak Brook, ILLINOIS (USA)
Many industrial processes produce byproduct energy streams such as (i) hot exhaust gases, (ii) flare gases and (iii) high pressure gases. Hot exhaust gases are generated by facilities such as coke ovens, glass furnaces, petroleum refineries and hot rolled steel ovens, which all have high temperature exhaust that can be converted into electricity and thermal energy. Flare gases are typically ...
Manufactured by:Wessel Kessel- und Apparatebau GmbH based inXanten, GERMANY
Our range of services goes from consultation, planning, manufacturing and assembly to servicing and the commissioning of plants and components in the sectors of environment, power engineering and waste heat utilisation. New constructions, conversions and enhancements of existing boiler plants are no problem for our team. Solutions are developed in close co-operation with the customer and ...
Manufactured by:Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc. based inSignal Hill, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Our ability to custom design and build components that recover energy from existing equipment results in solutions that are easily installed and generally offer a payback in as little as one ...
Manufactured by:SHARC International Systems Inc. based inPort Coquitlam, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
An Energy as a Service (EaaS) model allows developers to unlock the value of a geothermal exchange system and wastewater energy system, at no cost and no risk. The pairing of these systems can transform the energy landscape for buildings and positively impact global sustainability goals making net-zero emissions a ...