Top 10: Energy saving and efficiency
21 Mar 2011
NSK Ltd has developed energy-saving bearings for high-efficiency motors that, it claims, halve the friction loss of rolling bearings used in conventional products. The optimised design conforms to the demanding IE3 and IE4 efficiency standards of the IEC, making it possible to sigificantly reduce the power consumption of bearings in industrial motors. Reduced bearing friction loss means bearings operate at lower temperatures, which increases the reliability of motors and other devices, NSK added.
Thermal fluid systems: Most engineers seem to think that steam is the only option for heating industrial processes – it is a very established and proven technology after all – without considering other options. Read more
The UK government has been warned that its ’Floor Price’ policy for carbon - intended to accelerate investment in low-carbon electricity generation and nuclear power - could seriously undermine the UK energy intensive industries, including chemical and steel. Read more
The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) has opened its Anaerobic Digestion Development Centre (ADDC) - a facility where companies can test and develop novel feedstock and technology combinations. Read more
Recent changes made to the CRC energy efficiency scheme should not deter investment in energy-saving equipment such as variable speed drives and high-efficiency electric motors, Brammer has urged. Read more
RWE Power, BASF and Linde have advanced their development of a CO2 scrubbing solvent, which they claim, could speed the adoption of carbon capture & storage, particularly in the coal-power generation sector. Read more
Bayer has started up a pilot plant at its Chempark Leverkusen site to turn CO2 emissions into feedstock for production of polyurethanes. Read more
Thermal transfer: Technologies to watch - HTS … ARI-Armaturen … Intertec … BASF … ABAC Read more
Process Engineering’s focus on current maintenance, repair and efficiency issues in the area of drives and motors, including news, comment, applications and technical developments. Read more
Contracts and Projects Tracker: Who’s doing business and where Read more