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Waste-Heat Recovery Defined

Recovering heat discharged as a byproduct of one process to provide heat needed by a second process.

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Wed Oct 29

  • Carbon credit financing a viable option for SA's energy crisis, says engineering group: DAH>>> ; Recovering energy avoids additional production and carbon. CONTENT>> ;> Technology that can be used to reduce carbon emissions includes systems designed to recycle heat, such as in heat exchangers. The products use waste heat, which is originally produced in the process for other downstream process applications. For industries such as refining, chemical processing, pulp and paper, and power production, heat recovery is a key factor. The Tamoil refinery, in Switzerland, has, through heat recovery, saved ?3,8-million in fuel cost and generated a ?1-million saving on emissions, by improving its energy efficiency using plate-type heat exchangers. Alfa Laval has installed 5 000 Compabloc heat exhangers in heat recovery duty. Combined, these units have reduced CO2 emissions by about 12-million tons, which is equivalent to the total emissions from all passenger cars in Sweden.

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