How to Convert Waste Heat Into Useful Steam

How to Convert Waste Heat Into Useful Steam

Webinar
Date: October 26
On-Demand
Cost: No cost

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"The webinar was great and the presenters were very knowledgeable."

Summary

Energy recovery solutions capture and use heat that would otherwise be wasted from manufacturing processes,  potentially displacing the need for additional steam or power generation.  The following topics will be covered during this educational webinar:

  • Discover where waste heat is lurking
  • Design considerations to review when designing a waste heat boiler
  • Explore potential opportunities to turn waste heat into electrial generation by utilizing a steam turbine generator set

 

Join us and learn how to harness your waste heat, increase your plant efficiency and decrease overall plant emissions. 

Level - Intermediate

Presenters

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Kimberly Garcia
HRSG Sales Manager
Cleaver-Brooks

Kimberly Garcia, is the HRSG Sales Manager for Cleaver-Brooks.

 

 

 




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