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The major technical constraint that prevents successful implementation of waste heat recovery is due to its intermittent and time mismatched demand and availability of energy.
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Can we turn tiny amounts of waste heat into thermo-electricity?
However, although sources of waste heat are ubiquitous, not all waste heat is suitable for thermal-heat recovery, and economic or technical constraints sometimes preclude the use of available recovery technologies.
Large quantities of waste heat generated during industrial production offer an opportunity for waste heat recovery (WHR).
Gasoline engines are inefficient, so they produce large amounts of waste heat that is used to heat the passenger cabin.
Ideally this would come from solar energy, or from some other source of waste heat.
The adverse side effect: lots of waste heat.
Incineration scenario produced 2.16 Gcal of waste heat.
Additionally, the large amount of waste heat from the compressors can be also used for heating.
The idea that you can wring value out of waste heat has a long history.
High resource costs of waste heat and cooling water favours decentralized technologies.
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