Waste heat recovery: An old theory finds new life – but will it work for every trucking application?
The next generation of heavy-duty diesel engine design is driven by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s greenhouse gas emissions regulations that limit the amount of carbon dioxide and other ...
How does it work? Have a look, including a quick tour of a Canadian project where the technology drives down emissions and preserves more usable energy. There are many industrial processes that ...
China’s latest advance in supercritical carbon dioxide power technology signals a strategic push to redefine how low carbon electricity is generated and integrated into the grid. Instead of relying on ...
Fuel-agnostic and suitable for newbuilds and retrofit, Organic Rankine Cycle waste heat recovery systems are making headway as an energy-efficiency measure. Market prospects are looking so good for ...
Researchers have unveiled a new loop heat pipe capable of transporting up to 10 kW of heat without using electric power. The loop heat pipe's design aims to contribute to energy savings and carbon ...
Systems that extract waste heat from industrial processes and use it generate electric power now employ chemical-electromechanical technology. A recent report from Global Marketing Insights brings to ...
Hong Kong University researchers have invented and patented a direct thermal charging cell (DTCC). The DTCC is a recapture device that turns low-grade heat (under 200°C) into electricity. Low-grade ...
In the VRF market, heat recovery has established itself as an essential feature for many different types of commercial buildings. According to a recent survey conducted by myCLEARopinion Insights Hub, ...
The Waste heat comes from the drive motor and power electronics. Range loss in cold weather is a huge problem for pure battery electric vehicles and manufacturers use various approaches to deal with ...
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