10 Facts about Heat Pumps
Heat pump technology is efficient and mature. Capacities range from 20kW to 100kW for residential applications and even higher capacities for commercial applications. Industrial and district heating heat pumps reach capacities of several MW. Operating the unit when surplus electricity is available and storing that surplus energy in the form of heat provides significant demand response capacity to…
Read Full Business PracticePioneering the Path to Net Zero: Decarbonizing Heat in the Food and Drink
Evolving Climate Goals and the Heat Challenge In 2015, the UK government published a roadmap for decarbonizing the food and drink sector, highlighting a potential reduction in emissions from…
Read Full articleACTE Heat Exchanger
ACTE manufactures its own designed heat recuperators dedicated to waste heat recovery from gas exhaust and fumes. The outstanding geometry of these heat recuperators ensure valuable benefits such as increased lifetime, high effectiveness (counter-flow heat exchange) and lightweight/compactness (flat tube primary surface). …
Turboden S.p.A.
Turboden, a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries company, is a global leader in the design, manufacture and service of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) turbogenerators, which harness heat to generate electric and thermal power from renewable sources (biomass, geothermal and solar energy) and waste heat from industrial processes, waste…
Sonac - heat recovery from high corrosive flue gas
Sonac uses, amongst others, animal fat residues to fire steam boilers. This examples describes how Sonac uses a HeatMatrix system to recover waste heat from the highly corrosive flue gas to heat up boiler feed water.
Read Full Business PracticeHeat Pump Forum 2016
Programme | 18-19-20 May 2016 18th May 2016 Committee meetings (for members only) 09-12:30 ICHP meeting, La Défense, Agenda 09-12:30 National associations meeting, Uniclima 18 May 2016 | EHPA General Assembly & Networking event Time table: 14:00…
DetailsHeat Recovery on the Road - Part 2 - Heat - What is it Good For
Matt Gutschow, Co-Founder of HeatCalc, writes about an opportunity for heat recovery for trucks. This is the 2nd part exploring the sources and uses of heat on a vehicle. introduction reflecting on the potential and the economics to make such a technical opportunity a viable business case.
Read Full Business PracticeTop 10 Facts about Electromagnetic Processing
Electromagnetic processing technologies use wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum that correspond to microwave, radio waves, infrared, and ultra violet to heat materials. Direct heating methods generate heat within a work piece, by either passing an electrical current through the material, or inducing an electrical current (eddy current) into the material. These technologies offer…
Read Full Business PracticeHeat Recovery from Biomass with ORC technology
From Biomass, Turboden provides solutions to produce heat and electrical power with high efficiency. Solution includes cogeneration plants with ORC which generate power usually ranging between 200 kW and 20 MW electric. By using wood and waste material as fuels, Turboden ORC solutions allow to provide heat for consumers from district heating, timber drying, wine industry, MDF/PB, sawdust drying...
Read Full Business PracticeInduction Heating of Nanoparticles
A research paper describing the use of induction heating of nanoparticles as well as how it works. This process is currently used in cancer treatment, known as hyperthermia. Submitted by Ambrell, a specialist for induction heating, you can find out more about inducton heating and its applications by visiting them at the world’s leading trade fair Hannover Messe 2016. Visit Ambrell 25-29 April,hall…
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