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Dateline - December 21, 2004 Waste Heat Energy - Soon a Renewable Resource? "It is inevitable that Waste Heat will be defined as a renewable resource. After all, the fuel to create it is not only paid for, it is already combusted. This means that Waste Heat Energy is actually free energy provided at zero pollution. Its 'energy-environmental' ratio is much better than any ethanol, biodiesel, or biomass 'renewable' and typically tax subsidized energy programs. And it requires no grand technology development investment like fuel cells or solar cells. In a form called CCHP, which stands for Combined Cool Heat and Power, waste heat recovery becomes a 'No Brainer' due to its positive financial and environmental performance. The cutting edge IT or Energy manager that considers CCHP from the start as part of a critical service project like a data center, hotel, campus extension, or critical service center, will be rewarded for his innovation effort when his attention to his company's long term profit and revenue is recognized..." Gary Beck, P.E. Eco-Holdings LLC
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