Waste-To-Energy Equipment Supplied In Nigeria

11 equipment items found
  • 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. ...

  • 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

    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 ...

  • based in ITALY

    AEREON's Cyclone Series Air-assisted flares are comprised of two risers (waste gas and air) and a blower system that provides supplemental combustion air. Air is fed by the blower into the air riser, to eventually combine with the process gas, which passes through its own secondary riser and is distributed at the flare tip through a proprietary AEREON Starfire burner tip. Upon mixing at the flare ...

  • based in ITALY

    The dynamic (velocity) seal is a simple innovation which ensures significant cost savings over time. The reverse conical baffle design reduces flow area in the flare tip while simultaneously increasing purge gas velocity. In combination with the dynamic seal, a constant flow of purge gas will maintain a seal in flare system, ensuring that air infiltration does not occur. A vortex effect is ...

  • based in ITALY

    Hydrogen sulfide or H2S is a lethal gas generated in refineries, petrochemical plants, and gas handling facilities. Sulfur recovery units produce tail gases that contain relatively substantial amounts of H2S. AEREON designs a special type of incinerator, designed to eliminate the H2S components, while inhibiting the creation of corrosive acid by-products. Systems of this nature typically include ...

  • based in ITALY

    AEREON's Inferno Series Gas-assisted flares are flares that use an additional source of high pressure gas at the flare tip to mix with the waste gas and create additional turbulence to ensure adequate mixing with air, which in turn provides for smokeless combustion. The waste gas is further distributed at the flare tip through AEREON's proprietary Starfire burner, optimizing gas and air mixing. ...

  • based in ITALY

    AEREON's Momentum Series of non-assist flares provide smokeless performance without the need of additional air-blowers or assist gas for both high pressure and low pressure gas streams. Leveraging the increased momentum of gas that is passed through a simple nozzle or restricted opening, the waste gas intimately mixes with the ambient air and provides for smokeless operation while meeting all ...

  • based in ITALY

    The Model 100 Continuum Ignitor utilizes a high voltage electric arc to ignite a combustible air/gas mixture. This arc typically occurs every 20 seconds for a two second duration (timing is adjustable). The Continuum provides a spark inside a ‘slipstream’ chamber that diverts a portion of the waste gas to create a combustible air/gas mixture. This allows the Continuum ignitor to ...

  • based in ITALY

    The Certified Ultra-Low Emissions Burner (CEB) is an ultra-low emissions vapor device that utilizes premix surface combustion to effectively combust waste gases in a compact footprint. With VOC destruction efficiencies of up to 99.99% and a NOx emissions guarantee of ≤ 15 ppmv at 3% oxygen, carbon monoxide emissions guarantee of, smokeless operation and no luminous flame, the CEB is the best ...

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