Waste heat is a major source of recoverable loss in societal energy use, offering significant potential for reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. A number of studies have been carried out to determine the size of the available resource but have been limited in scope or confined to the status quo. This work reports a method to quantify future global waste heat emissions from the Power Generation, Industry, Transport, and Buildings sectors, and investigates their environmental effects. Four projected energy landscapes (World Energy Outlook 2016: 1. Current Policies; 2. New Policies; 3. 450-scenario. 4. 100% renewable energy penetration) were simulated to assess the amount of waste heat produced in different sub-sectors in the year 2030. The ...
The Earth’s climate is getting warmer. Combustion of carbon dioxide is one of themain causes and res...
Companies and nations are developing strategies to reduce CO2 emissions and achieve their climate go...
Secondary application of unconverted heat produced during electric power generation has the potentia...
Waste heat is a major source of recoverable loss in societal energy use, offering significant potent...
The following study considers the spatial distribution, grade and seasonal variation of waste-heat ...
The aim of this study was to review the significant of waste heat recovery technologies as means of ...
European primary energy consumptions (in the order of a few GWh/yr) are mostly due to industrial pro...
Industrial excess heat is a large untapped resource, for which there is potential for external use, ...
The UK will need to decarbonise low temperature industrial waste heat (up to ≈250 °C) to achieve net...
Autonomous systems source energy from waste heat which are generated by home appliances and industri...
Industrial waste heat is examined in EU countries, focusing on the amount that can be recovered and ...
There are three energy options which could satisfy a projected energy requirement of about 30 TW and...
The global air temperature increase is an inadequate measure of global warming, which rather should ...
<p>Energy conversion technologies, where waste heat recovery systems are included, have received sig...
Abstract Industrial processes are currently responsible for almost 26% of European primary energy co...
The Earth’s climate is getting warmer. Combustion of carbon dioxide is one of themain causes and res...
Companies and nations are developing strategies to reduce CO2 emissions and achieve their climate go...
Secondary application of unconverted heat produced during electric power generation has the potentia...
Waste heat is a major source of recoverable loss in societal energy use, offering significant potent...
The following study considers the spatial distribution, grade and seasonal variation of waste-heat ...
The aim of this study was to review the significant of waste heat recovery technologies as means of ...
European primary energy consumptions (in the order of a few GWh/yr) are mostly due to industrial pro...
Industrial excess heat is a large untapped resource, for which there is potential for external use, ...
The UK will need to decarbonise low temperature industrial waste heat (up to ≈250 °C) to achieve net...
Autonomous systems source energy from waste heat which are generated by home appliances and industri...
Industrial waste heat is examined in EU countries, focusing on the amount that can be recovered and ...
There are three energy options which could satisfy a projected energy requirement of about 30 TW and...
The global air temperature increase is an inadequate measure of global warming, which rather should ...
<p>Energy conversion technologies, where waste heat recovery systems are included, have received sig...
Abstract Industrial processes are currently responsible for almost 26% of European primary energy co...
The Earth’s climate is getting warmer. Combustion of carbon dioxide is one of themain causes and res...
Companies and nations are developing strategies to reduce CO2 emissions and achieve their climate go...
Secondary application of unconverted heat produced during electric power generation has the potentia...