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Waste Heat – A Valuable Resource

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How to Utilise Waste Heat From Process Operations

While hydrogen and CO2 capture, utilisation, and storage play an important role in the world’s journey to a low-carbon economy, energy efficiency improvement through waste heat recovery and utilisation remain critical to accelerating decarbonisation of energy-intensive processing industries.

Discover how operators can can use waste heat to develop waste heat recovery systems that will improve production efficiencies and generate sustainable energy across that can utilised across several industries.

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