Processing & Handling :: Thermal & Energy Management :: Power Generation & Transmission
April 1, 2013
Boosting Energy Efficiency in Chemical Manufacturing: A Look at Cogeneration
Producing electricity and heat from a single energy source offers operational, environmental and financial benefits
Ray Ratheal Eastman Chemical Co.
Many chemical manufacturing processes require large amounts of energy, and chemical companies are faced with the constant challenge of determining how to use that energy as sustainably as possible. More and more chemical companies are...
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