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Title Efficient Use of Natural Gas in Furnaces Boilers and Other Process Heating Applications
Creator Rhine, Jeff
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1999
Spatial Coverage presented at San Francisco, California
Abstract For many years the UK gas industry has developed and promoted gas technologies for low and high temperature applications, which reduce energy consumption. This issue is still important today, with a commitment by European Union States to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. However, these improvements in efficiency must also be achieved without increasing other controlled emissions, or reducing the output from the installation. This paper presents how BG Technology has solved the problems of improving efficiency in the past, and how it is rising to the challenges of the present and future.
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OCR Text • Following Kyoto, and the impending implementation of the Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Directive, the gas industry will have to continue to develop high efficiency systems which reduce carbon dioxide emissions, without compromising product quality, production, or increasing other pollutants. • BG Technology as well as continuing to develop new industrial gas heating techniques, is able to offer consultancy in these technologies, plus is always on the look out for partnership and / or alliance opportunities to develop and promote new equipment and systems. For further information on the technologies outlined in this paper, please contact:- Jeff Rhine Project Manager Industrial & Commercial Heating BG Technology Gas Research & Technology Centre Ashby Road Loughborough LEI I 3GR UK Tel:+44 (0)1509 282500 Fax: +44(0)1509 283119 e. mail: jeff.rhine@bgtech.co.uk
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