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'Twin' steam turbine genset for 1 to 10 MWe

The innovative two stage twin turbine generator design provides 'multistage performance at single stage prices'. Probably the highest value in steam power available today making your project exceed in return on investment.

Natural Gas Expander Genset for 1 to 4 MWe

For larger natural gas pipeline flows, this 'single lift plug-in' design is the most cost effective non-cryogenic expander generator available. This robust design will expand free energy and provide from 1 MW to 4 MW of power output.

"EPM" Expansion Power Module for 55 to 200 KWe

A new 'free power' concept for tweaking your plant at 100kW to 200 kW per installation. The oil-free-magnetic-bearing expander generator simply bolts in-line with your existing natural gas delivery system. Connect the power output cables to your electrical system.

Adsorption Chillers for 20 to 1200 Tons-Refrigeration

This proven high efficiency adsorption chiller converts waste heat energy into chilled water 40 F refrigeration. Unlike competing designs, this unit is impossible to crystalize even with the wildest temperature swings. Packaged, installed, and serviced by our company.

Free Refrigeration from Low Grade Heat (<200F) will make 23F to 45 F

Model AdPak 150 is a fully packaged waste heat recovery adsorption chiller system complete with heat rejection cooling tower. It can convert 'low grade' waste heat in the form of 190 F water into 150 Tons of Refrigeration in the form of 40 F chilled water.

Tandem Steam Turbine Genset

The tandem design holds the cost low while maximizing the operations flexibility and power for systyems up to 10 MW. This is done by applying power at each end of the generator.

Typical Single Lift Design Skid

The single lift structural skid design, which typically also includes both the lubrication and intrumentation consoles, simplifies and shortens required site work. By minimizing field work, installation costs and errors are reduced or eliminated.

Small Integrally Geared Genset

The novel and very efficient overhung rotor design is combined with an integral reduction gear to direct drive a 60 Hz or 50 Hz generator. This provides the least expensive and the most compact package available for power generation below 1000 kW

Installed 'EPM' Nat.Gas Expander Generator

An absolutely new 'free power' concept for < 200 kW. A sealed, oil free, magnetic bearing mounted generator simply bolts in-line with your existing natural gas delivery system. Connect the power output cables to your electrical system.

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WHS NEWS

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

Okay,... so the Energy Bill didn't pass,... on the FIRST try. But shouldn't your company start to plan now when a version of it does pass? We can help you stay informed in one area of interest - Click here for the RENEWABLE ENERGY portion of the first ENERGY BILL.     


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