ElectraTherm Waste Heat Generator from ElectraTherm

ElectraTherm offers a range of geothermal products such as the ElectraTherm Waste Heat Generator (WHG).

ElectraTherm Waste Heat Generator

This generator can be used for industrial and geothermal applications, where it utilizes the waste heat in order to produce electricity. As this method of electricity generation is free from fuels and emissions, it is environmentally friendly.

The ElectraTherm Waste Heat Generator, manufactured by ElectraTherm, can be installed in a single unit or in a series. This modular generator model can be transported from one place to another easily as it is constructed on a skid. It is designed with automated control systems that allow an unmanned operation. This, in turn, brings down maintenance and repair costs considerably.

A model of the ElectraTherm Waste Heat Generator series is installed at the Southern Methodist University and is known as the ElectraTherm Green Machine. This commercial waste heat generator offers an output of 50kW and more. The technology used for the recovery of heat and pressure in this generator model is parented by ElectraTherm. The technology utilizes a minimal heat temperature of 200 degree Fahrenheit in order to produce electricity. Another waste heat generator model from the company is the ElectraTherm Gas Pressure Reduction Generator.

Source: http://www.electratherm.com/

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