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Biomass boilers with efficient waste-heat capture will power much of the development at first, but clever "energy centers" will make it possible to add solar or other renewables in the future.
Terry Tamminen: The City of the Future Is Already Here Terry Tamminen 2011
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Biomass boilers with efficient waste-heat capture will power much of the development at first, but clever "energy centers" will make it possible to add solar or other renewables in the future.
Terry Tamminen: The City of the Future Is Already Here Terry Tamminen 2011
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Biomass boilers with efficient waste-heat capture will power much of the development at first, but clever "energy centers" will make it possible to add solar or other renewables in the future.
Terry Tamminen: The City of the Future Is Already Here Terry Tamminen 2011
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Biomass boilers with efficient waste-heat capture will power much of the development at first, but clever "energy centers" will make it possible to add solar or other renewables in the future.
Terry Tamminen: The City of the Future Is Already Here Terry Tamminen 2011
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Decades before Manifold Destiny (the engine-block roadkill cookbook) Modern Mechanix published this guide to cooking with waste-heat from your car-exhaust while camping.
Boing Boing 2008
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*** Engineering Sweden's Alfa Laval said it signed an agreement to buy Denmark's Aalborg Industries Holding, which offers boiler systems, thermal fluid systems, waste-heat recovery systems and inert-gas systems, for five billion Swedish kronor $730 million from Altor 2003 Fund and LD Equity 1.
Business Watch 2010
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The Danish company offers boiler systems, thermal fluid systems, waste-heat recovery systems and inert-gas systems, mainly to the marine and offshore markets.
Alfa Laval Buys Aalborg Industries Niclas Rolander 2010
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Combined cycle plant: electricity generating plant comprising a gas-turbine generator unit, whose exhaust gases are fed to a waste-heat boiler, which may or may not have a supplementary burner, and the steam raised by the boiler is used to drive a steam-turbine generator.
Chapter 12 2000
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DREW, P.J. and JOSEPH, P.G. (1991) Production of coconut oil from fresh coconut meat using the waste-heat recovery technology: a
Chapter 6 1995
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Coal or gas is burnt in the chamber or section that is being fired-up, the air necessary for the combustion being heated on its passage through the kilns that are cooling down, and the products of combustion, before entering the chimney flue, are drawn through a number of other kilns or chambers containing unfired bricks, which are thus gradually heated up by the otherwise waste-heat from the sections being fired.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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