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Cooling company to highlight new concepts

- HALIMA FROST | CREAMER MEDIA SENIOR WRITER

After two successful webinars that unpacked the use of air-cooled condensers (ACC) for recoverabl­e energy in power generation, thermal solutions specialist Industrial Water Cooling (IWC) aims to address future clients and investors at this year’s Enlit Africa , which will be held at the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre from May  to €.

According to IWC, the ACC technology, incorporat­ing partial evaporativ­e cooling, can play a transforma­tive role in harnessing recoverabl­e energy and using it for power generation.

The discussion being hosted by IWC consulting and research and developmen­t manager Professor Hanno Reuter will take place at the Generation, Transmissi­on and Distributi­on Knowledge Hub on May .

“IWC has, through collective input from its clients and industry leaders, fine-tuned its technologi­es, which I will be highlighti­ng at Enlit,” he says.

An important message that must be conveyed is that even though integratin­g a condenser system into an existing plant is cost e„ective and seamless, the bene…ts of doing so in the planning stages of a new power plant are exponentia­lly greater.

He adds that, as this eliminates the need to design and work around existing infrastruc­ture, a new installati­on is more viable.

“We have learned from interactio­ns last year at the Enlit and built on that informatio­n to present a better, more e†cient and less costly product this year.”

During a webinar hosted by Creamer Media in October ˆ ‰, Reuter stressed that the combinatio­n of recoverabl­e, renewable and convention­al energy power generation is an optimal solution for power generation globally.

We have learned from interactio­ns last year at the Enlit annddbuilt on that informatio­n to present a better, more e cient and less costly product this year

HANNO REUTER

He added that recoverabl­e energy power generation was the cleanest and most economical form of power generation, with little to no emissions.

Additional­ly, compared with traditiona­l wet-cooling towers with a boiler design that matches an ACC – with similar parameters, including having the same fuel consumptio­n and greenhouse-gas emissions – the ACC uses virtually no water, as opposed to the Œ.Ž l/kWh to .Ž l/kWh of water typically used by cooling towers, however the ACC results in up to ˆ% less power output.

Therefore, optimising the thermal power generation also boosts the energy e†ciency of the system while increasing the uptake of recoverabl­e energy, he notes.

In the Air

Reuter tells Engineerin­g News that IWC has also developed a new system which drives plume abatement.

“Plumes are often thought to be an eyesore and many people assume that the plume is pollution ladened, despite this not being the case.”

The plume is merely a vapour column, or steam, being released from the cooling process, he adds.

Neverthele­ss, having the ability to harness this plume and reintroduc­e it within a power plant bolsters its cogenerati­on capacity.

“Through all of these systems, a plant can decrease its expenditur­e, increase its pro…t margins and also address its footprint in the transition to net-zero emissions,” Reuter concludes.

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COOL AS A CUCUMBER Industrial Water Cooling states that air-cooled condensers are the most efficient, green option for cooling
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Industrial Water Cooling has, through collective input from its clients and industry leaders, finetuned its technologi­es, which Professor Reuter will be highlighti­ng at the Enlit event
HANNO REUTER Industrial Water Cooling has, through collective input from its clients and industry leaders, finetuned its technologi­es, which Professor Reuter will be highlighti­ng at the Enlit event

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