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The scroll expander has played a vital role in the organic Rankine cycle for small scale waste heat recovery systems.
In the present work, a detailed investigation of the single phase heat transfer mechanism in a novel subcooler of an experimental small scale waste heat recovery Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) unit is presented.
Micro-cogeneration and small scale waste heat recovery has its place in the concept of sustainable future and distributed electricity generation as it should provide environmental, economical and social advantages.
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Small-scale waste composting plants could promote employment, income generation and poverty alleviation.
Positive displacement machines are the most suitable devices for small-scale waste heat to power conversion units based on an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) due to their capabilities of handling small mass flow rates and high pressure ratios.
In the past, electricity from wood was a small-scale waste-recycling operation: Scandinavian pulp and paper mills would have a power station nearby which burned branches and sawdust.
Potential uses of this technology range from large-scale integrated gasification power plants to small-scale waste-to-energy applications.
This paper presents the results from an experimental evaluation of a small-scale, waste-heat driven ammonia-water absorption chiller.
A comparison of possible solutions for small scale (0.2 1 MWe) waste-to-energy gasification-based industrial application is presented.
Back in London we were cycling to the train station, growing our own veg on a small scale, composting our food waste.
It is found that the soybean oil based process is not economical at such small scales, whereas the waste oil case has an NPV of $618K with an internal rate of return of 80%.
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