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Exergy To Use Its ORC In PT N Indonesia Waste Heat Recovery

Pioneering Energy Innovation: Exergy and PT PLN Indonesia Forge a Groundbreaking Partnership By: Robert Buluma In a world increasingly driven by the urgency of climate action, Exergy and PT PLN Indonesia have embarked on a visionary partnership that promises to redefine energy efficiency in the region. This collaboration, centered on the innovative use of waste heat recovery (WHR) technology, is not just another step in the evolution of sustainable energy—it’s a leap. Imagine harnessing the heat typically lost in power generation and converting it into something truly valuable: electricity. This is precisely what Exergy's state-of-the-art Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) systems are designed to do. By capturing waste heat from gas turbines and engines, these systems can transform what would have been wasted energy into a powerful resource, reducing the need for fossil fuels and cutting down on harmful emissions. But this partnership is about more than just technology—it's about the

Exergy and Rentco Set To Revitilize Kenyas Geothermal With Additional 67 MWe

Exergy  and  Rentco Ignite a Geothermal Revolution in Olkaria: A New Era for Clean Energy in Africa By: Robert Buluma In a groundbreaking move set to redefine Kenya's geothermal landscape,  Exergy and  Rentco have inked a cooperation agreement to turbocharge the Olkaria Geothermal Field with an additional 67 MWe capacity. This ambitious project promises not just incremental gains, but a seismic shift in the region's energy dynamics, signaling a bold new chapter in Africa's clean energy saga. Exergy , renowned for its cutting-edge technology and robust portfolio boasting 500 MW capacity, will supply 8 Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power plants, contributing approximately 30 MWe to the project. These ORC plants are part of Rentco 's geothermal wellhead projects in Olkaria, designed to harness both flash and ORC systems, optimizing energy extraction from geothermal resources. The strategic deployment of Exergy’s highly efficient Radial Outflow Turbine (ROT) technology wil

Turboden Adds 28.9 Mwe In Phillipines

Pioneering Renewable Energy: The Inauguration of a 28.9 MWe Binary Geothermal Plant in the Philippines By:  Teflon Don Image Credit: Turboden on Linkedin  Alphaxioms is a Total Nominee for this Years Startupper Challenge and Your Vote will make a Difference,Please Vote Brescia, Italy, July 16, 2024 — In a significant leap forward for sustainable energy, Turboden S.p.A., a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group Company, proudly announced the successful operational launch of a groundbreaking 28.9 MWe geothermal power plant at the Energy Development Corporation’s (EDC) Palayan Bayan expansion project. This innovative plant, nestled within the Bacon-Manito geothermal facility on Luzon Island, is poised to reshape the landscape of renewable energy in the Philippines. The Palayan binary power plant marks a notable expansion of the existing 140-MW Bacon-Manito (BacMan) facility. Using cutting-edge Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) technology, Turboden has harnessed waste heat from the 120-MW Palay

GEL To Operate First UK Geothermal Power Plant at Cornwal

United Kingdom's First Geothermal Power Plant Set to Revolutionize Energy Sector By: Robert Buluma Image: Exergy ORC Turbine To Be Used At athe United Downs Site by Gel at Cornwal The United Kingdom is on the cusp of a significant milestone in its renewable energy journey with the imminent launch of its first geothermal power plant. This groundbreaking project, managed by Geothermal Engineering Limited (GEL) under the visionary leadership of Ryan Law, promises to deliver sustainable baseload power for electricity and heating while ambitiously seeking to harness lithium from geothermal brine. A Game-Changer in Renewable Energy Located in Cornwall, this pioneering geothermal power plant is set to transform the UK's energy landscape. The plant, which has been in development for a Great time, recently reached crucial milestones that bring it closer to full operation. Central to this progress was the installation of an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) turbine from Exergy, a company renow