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Magmanus: The applications stated have been known for over 30 years if not more. In-spirit were very slow to jump on the bandwagon. I've just read a paper dated 2012 which assess the use of Stirling engines for WHR from marine diesels.
There are many references to solar, refrigeration and WHR on the internet. There are also companies that are actively involved in those applications which are well ahead of In-spirit.
These are far from new applications and certainly they were not realised by In-spirit.
Way it’s being played looks like someone is building a stake.
A reminder
Our waste heat recovery (WHR) solution is suitable for any industry; it’s open and scalable and only needs a retrievable waste heat source to start generating electricity and start saving money. Our technology is adaptable and flexible and can be retrofitted into any system. All you have to do is imagine the possibilities, here are just a few of them…
As well as fuel and cost savings, Volvo collaborating with us for its marine engines thanks to scalability. The unit can be modified based on the heat source or the environment to produce a higher rate of power. They’re currently working on mid-range yachts but our solution can be modified to fit any size vessel and specification. The D13 engine we are working on is similar to the engines used by trucks in Volvo’s automotive division. Therefore there is a strong possibility we will apply this technology to the truck division after success in the marine sector.
In a commercial refrigeration unit, up to 28% of fuel is used to generate the electricity required to keep it operating, so the potential to cut the cost of fuel is significant with WHR technology. The engine doesn’t work any harder because the heat it emits is turned into the electrical power source that can then power the electrical generators to cool the products in the refrigeration unit.
A Spanish waste plant currently has a system to collect waste heat from its three engines but it is only around 28% efficient and therefore not cost-effective enough to generate extra electricity. Our technology is 92% efficient, allowing the company to maximise effectiveness of the whole system and start regaining costs.
The hotel industry is a key culprit when it comes to wasted heat. In large kitchens, appliances such as cookers and fryers emit a phenomenal amount of heat which is commonly vented into the atmosphere. In this situation, the installation of our sustainable technology has the dual purpose of financial saving from electricity generation and improves the hotel’s green credentials.
The possibilities really are limitless.
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3-5 bagger then hopefully
Moving up quickly now
still nt to buy!
A reminder
Our waste heat recovery (WHR) solution is suitable for any industry; it’s open and scalable and only needs a retrievable waste heat source to start generating electricity and start saving money. Our technology is adaptable and flexible and can be retrofitted into any system. All you have to do is imagine the possibilities, here are just a few of them…
As well as fuel and cost savings, Volvo collaborating with us for its marine engines thanks to scalability. The unit can be modified based on the heat source or the environment to produce a higher rate of power. They’re currently working on mid-range yachts but our solution can be modified to fit any size vessel and specification. The D13 engine we are working on is similar to the engines used by trucks in Volvo’s automotive division. Therefore there is a strong possibility we will apply this technology to the truck division after success in the marine sector.
In a commercial refrigeration unit, up to 28% of fuel is used to generate the electricity required to keep it operating, so the potential to cut the cost of fuel is significant with WHR technology. The engine doesn’t work any harder because the heat it emits is turned into the electrical power source that can then power the electrical generators to cool the products in the refrigeration unit.
A Spanish waste plant currently has a system to collect waste heat from its three engines but it is only around 28% efficient and therefore not cost-effective enough to generate extra electricity. Our technology is 92% efficient, allowing the company to maximise effectiveness of the whole system and start regaining costs.
The hotel industry is a key culprit when it comes to wasted heat. In large kitchens, appliances such as cookers and fryers emit a phenomenal amount of heat which is commonly vented into the atmosphere. In this situation, the installation of our sustainable technology has the dual purpose of financial saving from electricity generation and improves the hotel’s green credentials.
The possibilities really are limitless.
there you go
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