Waste Heat Recovery
Waste heat recovery means recovering heat discharged as
a by product of one process to provide heat needed by a second process. It is
the process of recovering heat from hot streams with potential high energy
content such as hot flue gases from a diesel generator or steam from cooling
towers or even waste water from different cooling processes such as in steel
cooling.
Waste heat is heat, which is generated
in a process by way of fuel combustion or chemical reaction, and then dumped
into the environment even though it could still be reused for some useful and
economic purpose.
Waste
heat is the energy that is not put into use and is lost into the environment. Recovering
waste heat can be conducted through various heat recovery technologies.
Why is Waste Heat
Recovery Important?
The
process of recycling expelled heat and energy that would otherwise be wasted
can have a surprisingly powerful impact, both on individual businesses and on
industries as a whole.
Increased
energy efficiency is a constant challenge for industry, energy prices are
rising globally so there is a short term necessity to reduce fuel bills in
order to remain competitive, which is why waste heat recovery is so important.
Selection Criteria:
- · Min. flue gas temperature to be > 300 degC
- · Operating hours to be min. 16 hours/day
- · Fuel cost for the heating process should be > $350k/annum
Customer benefits - Waste heat recovery :
- · Guaranteed energy cost savings
- · Reduced Opex
- · Improved asset availability
- · One stop solution provider
Application :
- · Steam
- · Hot Air
- · Electricity
- · Hot Water
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