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The Power of Hot Water: Electricity From Low-Temperature Waste Heat
(
Room
320
)
07 May 19
4:30 PM
-
5:00 PM
Tracks:
Energy & Utilities
Speaker(s):
Rakshith Sachitanand, Climeon AB;
Joachim Karthauser , Climeon AB;
Carl Berglund, Climeon AB
Around 10% of the primary energy input to a reheating furnace is lost to skid cooling water. The low temperatures usually observed in the cooling loop result in this stream being overlooked as a useful source of heat. However, with only minor modifications, the temperature of the cooling loop can be raised with no adverse effect on the cooling process. When raised to 90-100°C, the water is sufficiently hot to drive novel low-temperature energy conversion systems that produce electricity while reducing the cooling duty on the furnace.
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