Will It Cost Less to Scale Up or Number Up Your Process?
. by Douglas B. Clark
Chemical engineers often scale up processes, but there are times when numbering up a process could be more effective and economically beneficial.
Chemical engineers often scale up processes, but there are times when numbering up a process could be more effective and economically beneficial.
Can a balding, late-middle-aged researcher who's hawking a still-uncommercialized technology transform America's aging fleet of aerobic waste treatment plants?
Matt Scullin plans to corner a big chunk of the energy market. He's not an oil or gas guy, or a renewables guy.
The difficulties in capturing and efficiently utilizing flare gas in the Northern Shale Oil fields are primarily ones of scale and lack of infrastructure. The Ceramatec corporation is working on cost effective modular solutions to this challenge of energy conservation and conversion.