Automobiles, appliances, power plants, factories and electrical utilities all waste one thing: heat. More specifically, they produce heat as a by-product of their normal operations, but that heat is ...
The next generation of heavy-duty diesel engine design is driven by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s greenhouse gas emissions regulations that limit the amount of carbon dioxide and other ...
With the completion of a successful prototype, engineers have made a major step toward addressing one of the leading problems in energy use around the world today -- the waste of half or more of the ...
Waste heat recovery is a significant opportunity – in 2015, 59.2 quadrillion BTU of energy was wasted mainly in the form of heat. Much of the waste heat has been characterized by its source and its ...
HAYWARD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alphabet Energy, the global leader in thermoelectrics for waste heat to power (WHP) and Heat is Power, the trade association for the WHP industry today released ...
Waste heat generated by electronics is a big problem. Not only can it damage components if it gets out of hand, but it represents a large amount of energy going to waste. Now scientists at the ...
The study explains that energy use in data centres is dominated by two processes: computing and cooling. Together, they ...
Pretty much anything we do that involves energy, from generating electricity to using it in a laptop, produces energy in the form of heat that ultimately goes to waste. The problem is that all of the ...
In June, the International Energy Agency confirmed what most experts already know: that the world should work harder to boost the use of pure hydrogen as an emissions-free energy source. One of the ...
Quite literally, the responsibility, herein, is cooling and energy efficiency owing to the recent advances in technology, ...
As mining machines harvest bitcoin, they generate excess heat. Instead of letting it go to waste, a Canadian company is capturing it and using it to warm people’s homes. Bitcoin mining uses massive ...
The world is awash in our waste heat. Our computers, our motors, our electrical generating plants—all of them shed heat into the environment. That’s in part because there’s no easy way to capture its ...