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Applications for ElectraTherm Power Systems
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Stationary Engines
ElectraTherm technology captures jacket water, engine exhaust or a combination of both from stationary IC engines to generate additional power.
Our technology can be applied to stationary IC engines used for gas compression, pumping, power generation, cogeneration, irrigation, or inert gas production.
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Biomass
ElectraTherm technology captures waste heat from biomass to create electrical power. The Green Machine connects to the system's boiler to produce fuel free, emission free power. Heat sources on a biomass application include:
- Bio-Based Fuels
- Landfill Waste
- Wood Chips Boiler
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Boilers or Process Waste Heat
Heat losses are unavoidable when operating fuel-fired furnaces, kilns, boilers, ovens, or dryers. When the energy or heat transfer reaches its practical limit on industrial processes, spent combustion gases are removed from the furnace via a flue or stack to make room for a fresh charge of hotter combustion gases. In most fuel-fired heating systems, this waste heat is the biggest single energy loss in the process, often greater than all other losses combined. ElectraTherm technology converts this heat into usable power or electricity. Industrial processes that produce waste heat include thermal oxidizers, steam, steam condensate, incinerators, and fuel cells.
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Solar Thermal
ElectraTherm's Green Machine can connect to existing processes or a solar farm to generate additional power. The machine converts low temperature liquid heat from the solar thermal application into power. Applications include:
- Bottom Cycle
- Direct Hot Liquid
- Steam Condensate
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Geothermal Sources
Until recently, small-scale, geothermal power generation has been inhibited by the relatively high cost of power plants. Development has focused on units in the multi-megawatt range, while ignoring smaller heat sources.
ElectraTherm's emission-free power systems have been recognized by the Geothermal Energy Association and the Geothermal Resource Council as an innovative, low-cost solution for geothermal applications.
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