ORC industrial waste heat to power market growth is expected to be influenced by mounting demand for electricity in the industrial sector and rising preference for clean energy over conservative sources of energy.
Read moreThis Engine Generates Electricity Using Waste Hot Water
A new engine converts waste hot water from industrial equipment into electricity.
NATURE WORLD NEWS - Exergyn, a startup based in Dublin, Ireland, is planning to run the first industrial trials of the new energy-efficient engine by next year, New Scientist reports. The engine generates electricity from heated water that is left over from other equipment. According to co-founder and chief executive Alan Healy, waste hot water (low-grade waste heat or LGWH) from industrial processes amounts to about twice the energy in Saudi Arabia's oil and gas output per year.
Read moreEIA: Many industries use combined heat and power to improve energy efficiency
Combined heat and power (CHP) systems have long been used to reduce the overall energy intensity of industrial systems. There are two types of combined heat and power, depending on whether the system produces power first, then heat, or heat first, then power.
Read moreNew engines installed in Grand Cayman have heat recovery steam generators
Like the rest of CUC’s generators, the two new units will produce heat exhaust gases, however unlike the existing generators whereby these exhaust gases would be wasted and funneled out industrial grade smoke stacks into the atmosphere, CUC will now capture these gases which in turn will be converted into additional energy.
Read moreWaste heat recovery specialist Alphabet Energy raises $23.5 million - Seenews.com
US waste-heat-to-power products maker Alphabet Energy said on Wednesday it has raised USD 23.5 million (EUR 21m) from a Series C financing round led by a new investor, oil and gas sector player Schlumberger (NYSE:SLB).
Read moreThis Startup Is Using Tiny Antennas To Capture Waste Heat - Fortune
A young startup is making flexible sheets of metal covered in tiny antennas that can turn heat into electricity.
Sound like the stuff of science fiction? The company, RedWave Energy, is working on the unusual idea that could, if successfully manufactured, help turn waste heat from power plants and factories into energy.
Read moreNew natural gas pipeline heat to power system to be commissioned June 28 | The Herald Journal
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems has announced the unveiling of a new clean-energy system that will simultaneously eliminate environmental waste and bring electricity to a number of cities in Utah, including Logan.
Read moreRepublic Cement cites innovation as key to sustainable development
Republic Cement also operates a Waste Heat Recovery system in its Teresa Plant in Rizal, which further improves energy efficiency by channeling excess heat from the plant’s production processes to generate electricity. The WHR supplies nearly 30% of the plant’s energy requirements, and reduces carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 12 000 tpy.
Read moreThe power of heat - Decentralized Energy
'The whole idea of renewables versus non renewables has become a focus - the thing for me that Europe has got to do is be very strongly focused in delivering an energy system for all of our energy users in a way that is affordable.
'Fifty per cent of the energy lost in our system is heat from thermo-generation - we are throwing away as much heat as we are using. It's bad for the economy and climate.'
Read moreAt a Minneapolis grain silo, a new approach to capture waste heat | Midwest Energy News
This month a transparent tube topped by a turbine will be installed along the side of a Minneapolis grain silo in an effort to create electricity from wasted heat.
The 7.5-foot diameter tube – called the Energy Column – captures ground level air that rises to power a 3 kilowatt (kW) turbine.
Read moreElectraTherm Power+ Generator Commissioned in Japan on Geothermal District Heating System
Commissioned in March, the Power+ runs off low temperature geothermal steam from a small district heating system. The power is sold to the local utility at an attractive feed-in-tariff rate for renewables.
Read moreGoing the extra mile
Eureka Magazine
Recovering energy from waste heat is nothing new, but being able to do it cost-effectively on a small scale is. Starting with trains and trucks, such technology could be coming down the line.
Waste Heat Recovery Power Generation project in Indonesia
Worldcement.com
PT Semen Indonesia Tbk has taken advantage of hot flue gases in the cement manufacturing process and turned them into energy.
Indonesia Cement Group is a pioneer in the use of hot exhaust gases into electrical energy through the project Waste Heat Recovery Power Generation (WHRPG).
Read moreThermoelectric Devices Market Expands owing to Energy Conservation Needs Worldwide.
Industry Today
Transparency Market Research’s (TMR) new market study on the global thermoelectric devices market presents the development of this market across North America, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa, and Asia Pacific for the 2015-2023 period. The report, titled “Thermoelectric Devices Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth Trends, and Forecast 2015 – 2023,” finds out how the utilization of thermoelectricity will help conserve energy and also fill the demand-supply gap in energy distribution to some extent.
Waste Heat Management
Fleetowner
Today I'm at the SAE Government Industry meeting in Washington DC, expecting to get hit by a snow storm and get stuck here for the weekend. More importantly, EPA, Cummins, PACCAR and others are reporting on the upcoming greenhouse gas and fuel consumption regulations for 2018 to 2027.
Enerji Signs Northern Star Deal
Australian Business News
Energy technology company Enerji has landed its first commercial contract and deployment into the Australian market with the finalisation of a power purchasing agreement with Northern Star Resources.