Boilers can produce saturated steam, superheated steam or supercritical steam at increasing pressures and temperatures, depending on the requirements on the end-use side. Industrial boilers may have different purposes depending on the industries and facilities they are installed and may have a wide range of sizes. Industries with high steam demand, such as primary metals […]
Lees meerIn the industry, CHPs are primarily deployed to provide the steam necessary for industrial processes (Energy Matters, 2015). This factsheet provides techno-economic data (costs and energy inputs and outputs) on gas turbines with heat recovery steam generators, although technical dimensions applied to the industry sector cover both GT and CCGT. Techno-economic data for CCGT can […]
Lees meerThe combustion characteristics of hydrogen, such as velocity and flame heating properties, are different than from natural gas. The use of hydrogen in generic industrial boilers has proven feasible and only requires a retrofit of the burner to accommodate hydrogen gas properties (E4tech, 2015). Ricardo-AEA (2012) assumes that burner replacement is required to burning hydrogen […]
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