Reducing Energy Intensity in Industrial Processes
Alfred University alumni at Ceralink win DOE energy efficiency challenge competition with microwave technology that can reduce the energy intensity of key manufacturing processes in industry: lamination, cracking, and calcination. …
… “A second project will study the use of microwave heating to reduce energy usage in hydrocarbon cracking. Initial efforts will focus on ethylene, the nation’s largest volume chemical.
The third project will demonstrate limestone calcination …” …
Via Alfred University: Energy Efficiency Challenge (Link).
Ceralink microwave technology.
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