Waste-To-Energy Equipment Supplied In Guinea

4 equipment items found
  • Manufactured by Clarke Energy
    based in UNITED KINGDOM

    Approximately 25% of the usable energy of the fuel gas is released in the exhaust of the gas engine. This can be captured for cogeneration in a combined heat and power plant. This heat exits the engine at ~450oC as ‘high grade heat’, contrasting to ‘low-grade heat’ available from the generator cooling circuits. This high temperature and flow makes it well suited for ...

  • Manufactured by Clarke Energy
    based in UNITED KINGDOM

    Absorption chillers can be used to deliver a trigeneration solution for a combined heat and power plant. Absorption chillers produce chilled water by heating two different substances that are in thermal equilibrium to separation, then reuniting them through heat removal. An example of two substances that may be used for this process is water and lithium bromide. Absorption chillers can be ...

  • Manufactured by Clarke Energy
    based in UNITED KINGDOM

    Exhaust gas heat exchangers (EGHE) utilise waste heat from the exhaust of the GE's Jenbacher gas engine cogeneration plant. They are typically located adjacent to the engine or are mounted on the roof of a containerised combined heat and power unit. They are present in a wide range of different applications and along with the other systems can be used to achieve overall system efficiencies of ...

  • Manufactured by Clarke Energy
    based in UNITED KINGDOM

    In those areas not serviced by a main electricity grid, locally generated electricity is ideally suited as a cost-effective way of meeting the local electricity demand while reducing significant network installation or upgrade costs. Through supply of energy directly at the load with a captive power plant, it is also possible to reduce or avoid altogether the transport and distribution losses. ...

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