Waste Heat to Power (WHP), the process of recovering waste heat and using it to generate power, continues to grow in popularity. Recent industry reports indicate high growth expectations for this market over the next five years. Much of this growth is coming from improvements in waste heat capture and utilization applications and technologies. Further drivers include a growing focus on reducing operation and maintenance expense, the need to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and a growing need for on-site resilient power systems.
This presentation will introduce the audience to WHP technologies, applications, and market trends in the industrial field. It will also introduce technical assistance resources that are available to end-users looking to deploy WHP at their site. Subsequent presentations will discuss case studies of successful WHP projects, in the USGC and other regions, together with best practices and lessons learned.
This presentation will introduce the audience to WHP technologies, applications, and market trends in the industrial field. It will also introduce technical assistance resources that are available to end-users looking to deploy WHP at their site. Subsequent presentations will discuss case studies of successful WHP projects, in the USGC and other regions, together with best practices and lessons learned.
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