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Comprehensive energy audit and conservation strategy for public buildings: enhancing energy efficiency and grid sustainability. [PDF]
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Water recovery of drying waste using a thermoelectric cooler and PV/T assisted. [PDF]
Elbrashy A +4 more
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Evaluation of olive processing wastes in terms of zero discharge and green energy production. [PDF]
Teksoy A, Şen M.
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2021
Globally, a huge amount of industrial waste heat loss occurs every year. Besides, more energy is required to eliminate this waste heat with cooling water, cooling towers, or air-cooling systems. However, there are efficient solutions for the recovery of this waste heat and its conversion into electrical energy.
Chirla Chandra Sekhara Reddy +1 more
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Globally, a huge amount of industrial waste heat loss occurs every year. Besides, more energy is required to eliminate this waste heat with cooling water, cooling towers, or air-cooling systems. However, there are efficient solutions for the recovery of this waste heat and its conversion into electrical energy.
Chirla Chandra Sekhara Reddy +1 more
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2020
All perform one basic function-the transfer of heat across rigid and impermeable boundaries. Some common types of commercially available waste heat recovery devices are discussed in detail. Heat pumps offer only limited opportunities for waste heat recovery, since the cost of owning and operating the heat pump may exceed the value of the waste heat ...
Albert Thumann, D. Paul Mehta
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All perform one basic function-the transfer of heat across rigid and impermeable boundaries. Some common types of commercially available waste heat recovery devices are discussed in detail. Heat pumps offer only limited opportunities for waste heat recovery, since the cost of owning and operating the heat pump may exceed the value of the waste heat ...
Albert Thumann, D. Paul Mehta
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Heat Pipe Waste Heat Recovery Boilers
Journal of Heat Recovery Systems, 1981Abstract The use of the heat pipe as a component in a heat recovery device has gained worldwide acceptance; over one million gravity-assisted heat pipes are now installed in commercial and industrial heat recovery applications. Heat pipes are passive, highly reliable and offer high heat transfer rates.
D.A. Littwin, J. McCurley
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Yard Waste Composting with Heat Recovery
Compost Science & Utilization, 1993▪ The feasibility of yard waste composting in a closed continuous reactor with heat recovery has been investigated. Results obtained in this research are reported and discussed. In the system, the recovered energy (heat) can be transformed by a heat pump in hot water both for domestic and for residential heating.
JACCARD L +3 more
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2017
Waste heat recovery (WHR), i.e. the recovery and reuse of by-product heat from a process/facility that would be otherwise rejected to the environment, is often a valuable cost-effective approach to improve overall industrial energy efficiency. With the advent of technologies and evolving demands of energy services, the scope, economics and potential ...
Piyali Sengupta +2 more
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Waste heat recovery (WHR), i.e. the recovery and reuse of by-product heat from a process/facility that would be otherwise rejected to the environment, is often a valuable cost-effective approach to improve overall industrial energy efficiency. With the advent of technologies and evolving demands of energy services, the scope, economics and potential ...
Piyali Sengupta +2 more
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Heat Pipe Heat Exchangers for Waste Heat Recovery
1980A heat recovery package incorporating a heat pipe heat exchanger of significantly improved performance has been developed. This unit is based on a matrix type gas side surface and uses enhanced internal surface copper/ water thermosyphon heat pipes.
G. H. Chaffey +2 more
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