Sponsored by Johnson Controls
As the grid struggles to keep up—and communities push back against new transmission lines and large electrical demands—a surprising alternative is stepping in: natural gas. With gas prices relatively low and availability relatively high, on site power generation using gas engines and gas turbines is rapidly emerging as a viable substitute for grid electricity. But there’s a catch—they dump out huge amounts of waste heat.
When this waste heat is recovered, it can double system efficiency, reduce primary energy consumption by 10–20%, and lower PUE by 5–8%. This webinar explores how cooling technologies such as lithium bromide–water absorption chillers and steam turbine centrifugal chillers work with CHP waste heat and, in the future, may remove heat directly from chips to deliver beneficial cooling.
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