As an important way to increase industrial energy efficiency, Waste Heat to Power (WHP) technologies have been gaining popularity in recent years. In order to appraise the market potential of WHP technologies in Southeast Asia, a techno-economic assessment for WHP technologies is conducted in this paper. The technical and economic market potential of WHP in Southeast Asia is estimated to be 1788 MW and 1188 MW respectively. The main market drivers and barriers for WHP market expansion in Southeast Asia are also analyzed. Given the fact that WHP is a far cheaper power generation technology as compared with traditional and renewable power generation, the WHP market is expected to increase fast in the coming years. Mounting electricity price f...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...
Pathways to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius in line with the Paris Agreement Lo...
The utilization of new and renewable energy sources explicitly based on biomass needs to be increase...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) processing is still problematic in Indonesia. From the hierarchy of wast...
Developing nations are still in search for practical solutions to improve the current waste manageme...
Waste-to-energy technologies start to gain the attention of developing countries as a sustainable en...
In association with the rapidly depleting fossil fuel reserves as well as the unstable fluctuations ...
This paper focuses on energy system development of the three largest ASEAN (Association of South Eas...
The coal combustion processes which require high temperature will produce waste heat energy. The ene...
In the view of the total energy consumption by economic sectors of Thailand, it was shown that the g...
This publication offers information on the waste heat to power (WHP). The WHP is the process of capt...
The thesis outlined in this report is a pre-feasibility study of the potential to use waste-to-energ...
Population growth and economic development in Indonesia have increased the production of municipal s...
Southeast Asia faces one of the fastest growths in energy demand in the world, driven by increasing ...
The tropical countries economy is still mainly based on agriculture and the agro-industrial sector. ...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...
Pathways to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius in line with the Paris Agreement Lo...
The utilization of new and renewable energy sources explicitly based on biomass needs to be increase...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) processing is still problematic in Indonesia. From the hierarchy of wast...
Developing nations are still in search for practical solutions to improve the current waste manageme...
Waste-to-energy technologies start to gain the attention of developing countries as a sustainable en...
In association with the rapidly depleting fossil fuel reserves as well as the unstable fluctuations ...
This paper focuses on energy system development of the three largest ASEAN (Association of South Eas...
The coal combustion processes which require high temperature will produce waste heat energy. The ene...
In the view of the total energy consumption by economic sectors of Thailand, it was shown that the g...
This publication offers information on the waste heat to power (WHP). The WHP is the process of capt...
The thesis outlined in this report is a pre-feasibility study of the potential to use waste-to-energ...
Population growth and economic development in Indonesia have increased the production of municipal s...
Southeast Asia faces one of the fastest growths in energy demand in the world, driven by increasing ...
The tropical countries economy is still mainly based on agriculture and the agro-industrial sector. ...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...
Pathways to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius in line with the Paris Agreement Lo...
The utilization of new and renewable energy sources explicitly based on biomass needs to be increase...