Industrial Heat Product Applications In Europe
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Industrial heating for the food and beverage industry
By Linka Energy A/S Distributor in East Yorkshire, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Solar Collectors for Industrial Heating Process
Due to the high temperatures that are generated by evacuated tubes, split systems can be used for many industrial ...
By GreenTechSolar Office in Vienna, AUSTRIA.
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Hydrogen gas solutions for decarbonising heat industry
Providing heat and cooling to homes and businesses makes up a quarter of the UKs greenhouse emissions and 51% of all energy used in Europe. ...
By ITM Power based in Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Heating for industrial premises
By Linka Energy A/S Distributor in East Yorkshire, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Heat Exchangers for Chemistry and Petrochemistry
Our long experience with engineering processes and our specialist knowledge in welding technology guarantee the highest levels of satisfaction for our customers in the chemical and petrochemical ...
By APL Apparatebau GmbH based in Hopfgarten, AUSTRIA.
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Heating Systems for Industrial -Manufacturing & Warehousing
Why have thousands of customers said yes to SolarWall heating' Because of its myriad capabilities in the industrial arena. SolarWall systems perform a wide range of functions, including; solar heating of ventilation air; reduction of building heat loss; and elimination of hot air stratification at ceiling level, which all combine to produce huge energy ...
By Conserval Engineering Inc. Office in Paris, FRANCE.
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Environmental solutions for the ethanol/biofuels industry
Dürr designs and manufactures a comprehensive portfolio of air pollution control (APC) equipment for dry and wet ethanol mills, helping our customers stay in compliance with environmental regulations, contributing to a clean environment and public ...
By Dürr Systems, Inc. Office in Standish, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) for Industrial Waste Heat Recovery
Approximately one fifth of the global energy consumption is used for industrial process heat. Even though some of this heat is used for the products themselves, a large portion of this energy remains ...
By Intec GMK GmbH based in Bargeshagen, GERMANY.
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Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Systems for Waste Heat Recovery
Turboden ORC units can produce electricity by recovering heat from industrial processes and in combined cycles with reciprocating engines and gas turbines. ...
By Turboden S.p.A based in Brescia, ITALY.
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Heat Transfer Solution for Food and Beverage
API Heat Transfer has been performing for the food and beverage industry since 1879. ...
By API Schmidt-Bretten GmbH & Co. KG based in Bretten, GERMANY.
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Organic Rankine Cycle Systems (ORC) for Industrial Waste Heat
Many industrial processes generates excess heat that in many cases is wasted through the chimney. ...
By Againity AB based in Norrköping, SWEDEN.
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Hydrogen Production and Distribution Equipment for Energy
Solar, wind, hydroelectric… the energy transition relies on renewable energies. Given the massive deployment of these energy sources, which are by nature intermittent and difficult to predict, the use of hydrogen is seen as a flexible and competitive ...
By McPhy Energy S.A. based in Grenoble, FRANCE.
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Spilling Equipment for Combined Heat and Power Industry
Spilling steam engines and back pressure turbines are always used in process and heating steam systems, when the pressure difference between the boiler plant and consumers is to be used for extracting mechanical or electrical ...
By Spilling Energie Systeme GmbH based in Hamburg, GERMANY.
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Hydrogen for Industrial Use
Hydrogen is used in the industry sector as a feedstock, for off-grid power generation, and to provide intermediate to high-temperature heat for various processes. ...
By Norwegian Hydrogen AS based in Ålesund, NORWAY.
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Biostimulants for Energy industry
The limited fossil fuel era, with its high environmental impact, is giving way to more sustainable and eco-friendly solutions. In this context, biofuel emerges as a viable alternative, with the advantage of being 100% derived from natural sources. It is important to note that current regulations impose minimum quotas of renewable components in fuels. These percentages, which are subject to change depending on the energy and environmental policies of individual countries, aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and ...
By SICIT Group S.p.A. based in Arzignano, ITALY.
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