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Waste
Heat Generation System |
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| Waste Heat Generation System is a process
that generates electricity directly through the heat from
industry exhaust. The heat is the energy that has not
been used while producing fundamental industrial products.
It is estimated that 2.2 quadrillion BTU (2.2’ 1015),
with American reference of average 45% heat usage. |
The system of Micropowers uses Stirling Engine that is
up to now the only feasible technique in the world to
generate power directly from the waste heat in the world.
The system does not need heat transmitter thanks to the
fact that the electricity can be generated directly in
the heat tank at 700 degree. Due to such great characteristic,
the system can be used in varieties of industries, such
as steel plant, refinery plant and many other chemical
factories. |
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