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In view of the excessive use of fossil energy which damage to the air and vegetation, a renewable bioenergy draws more and more attention. Biomass energy is energy generated by living or once-living organisms. ...
There are numerous uses for heat exchangers in breweries, from cooling, pasteurising and fermenting products, through to efficiently dealing with waste streams such as yeast slurry. Compared to other methods of heating, heat exchangers can be much more energy efficient, providing both environmental and economic benefits. One of the first uses of heat exchangers in brewing is for rapidly cooling ...
The solar energy can also be trapped in a smart way to be used effectively for heat and electricity-based machinery in houses and commercial spaces. ...
This project explored the possibility of using a CSIRO process to convert green waste (70,000 T/yr) to bioenergy. Tests conducted using CSIRO fluidised bed technique show that these wastes can be successfully converted to charcoal, and that this charcoal is very suitable for use as cooking fuels. ...
By trial experiment, it was found out that the surface temperature of the storage units of the foot warmer should be between 37?C?41?C for heating the feet. Therefore, commercial grade lauric acid (Melting Point 42.2?C, Latent Heat of Fusion 181 ? 103 J/kg) was used as a latent heat storage material. ...
Promising small-scale wood pellet heating systems with sizable market potentials have started to penetrate the residential heating market in Europe and elsewhere. ...
Biofuels for heating of homes and properties is rapidly making headway. Environmentally friendly, comfortable and price-worthy small-scale heating with biofuels is done using pellets or briquettes. Changing an oil burner for a pellets burner or replacing electric heating with a pellet-burning stove is often very profitable. It demands less effort than wood firing but somewhat more work than using ...
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