Micro-CHP using steam ejector/water turbine (WaterGen)
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Micro-CHP using steam ejector/water turbine (WaterGen)
CoPED ID
0bac014f-15fc-4eaa-adcd-197997e441f6
Status
Closed
Value
£525,600
Start Date
Jan. 1, 2016
End Date
Dec. 31, 2016
Description
The aim of the project is to develop an innovative and highly efficient, micro-CHP using steam ejector/water
turbine/Pelton wheel system. The technology can be used for heat and power provision in industrial and
commercial applications. The low cost system would reduce carbon reduction by the utilisation of renewable
energy sources, waste heat or hybrid sources (e.g., waste heat/natural gas). The micro-CHP system will employ
water as the working fluid and also addresses the fundamental UK energy supply problems. WaterGen system
could be rapidly introduced to reduce the UK generating gap and improve the energy supply security through
buffering the intermittent output of renewables.
University of Nottingham | LEAD_ORG |
ASHWELL BIOMASS LIMITED | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
VENTURI JET PUMPS LIMITED | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESS SYSTEMS LTD. | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
GEOGREEN POWER LIMITED | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
University of Nottingham | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
EPS LTD | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
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Subjects by relevance
- Renewable energy sources
- Decrease (active)
- Safety and security
Extracted key phrases
- CHP system
- Water turbine
- Fundamental UK energy supply problem
- Steam ejector
- Pelton wheel system
- WaterGen system
- Low cost system
- Waste heat
- Energy supply security
- Micro
- Energy source
- UK generating gap
- Hybrid source