Waste Energy Recovery(WER)
Industrial waste energy recovery (WER), from waste gases, waste heat, and pressure drops, is a major potential source of energy in coming decades worldwide.
- Numerous opportunities to upgrade facilities utilizing advanced "combined heat & power" (CHP) technologies to reduce energy costs.
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Cost effective implementation and relatively low risk with high returns profile.
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"Clean & Green" focus with available energy credits through achievement of reduced emissions/environmental compliance.
By recovering waste energy, which is essentially "found" energy, a power plant or industrial facility not only reduces its greenhouse gas emissions but also produces power, steam and cooling without consuming any additional fuel or feedstock.
Capturing these thermal inefficiencies and turning waste energy into multiple revenue streams (including the potential for carbon/emissions/energy credits) can be readily accomplished in a beneficial "waste-to-watts" strategy.
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