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Applying a centrifugal heat pump and absorption heat pumps to recover waste heat from the cooling water of the power plant steam condenser allowed one city to avoid the cost and emissions of coal-fired district heating.
In 2017, the China Development and Reform Commission issued the Northern China Winter Clean Heating Plan. It mandated that, by the end of 2021, clean combustion of coal in thermal power plants would be used to provide 8 billion square meters of heating area. Estimates say this will account for nearly 40 percent of the total clean-heating area in northern China in 2021.
An electric air-heating solutions company needed a quick thermal management solution to prevent overheating of the air heater element used in its flanged inline heaters. Employed in industrial processing and research and development settings, the heaters are built to handle a range of demanding process heat applications.
“Thermal Management Solutions for Automotive, Lighting and Industrial Applications,” a recording of a live webinar produced by Dow, is available to view on demand.