Learn how plant electrical efficiency can be optimized using residual or waste heat
There is a growing interest in the utilization of all available energy sources. Apart from the well-known fossil and renewable sources, waste or residual heat is, as of yet, an un-tapped energy source that can fulfil a large portion of GHG reduction ambitions. Moreover, technologies have been developed to a stage, where they can offer substantial financial rewards for the user. One of those technologies is the so-called Organic Rankine Cycle.
This webinar will focus on a unique Organic Rankine Cycle technology which has proven itself now in 30 operational plants all over Europe. Aspects to be covered are:
• ORC technology in general
• The specifics of the Triogen ORC
• Applications of the Triogen technology
• Operational experience
• Economics
The growing interest in the industry and academia will be highlighted so attending this webinar will give you a thorough insight into this new and evolving technology. You will get the opportunity to learn about ORC and to become up-to-date on the newest developments which are taking place at a very rapid pace. You will also learn how CHP can be made more flexible and how the heat energy in your stack can be turned into valuable electricity.
Presented by
Jos van Buijtenen,
CTO/Founder of Triogen B.V.
Jos van Buijtenen established Triogen in 2001, after a career of 30 years in power generation and turbine industry. He served various companies as R&D and engineering manager and was full professor of Gas Turbines at Delft University of Technology for 22 years. He is now concentrating on Organic Rankine Cycles, and is a member of the scientific committee of the ASME International Conference on ORC.
Henning von Barsewich,
CEO of Triogen B.V.
Henning von Barsewisch brings more than ten years' experience of leading rapid-growth energy companies at international scale. Previously, Henning von Barsewisch led the sales and business development for Soitec Solar, the leading manufacturer of concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) system. Prior, he built up the UK business of REpower Systems SE, a German wind turbine manufacturer. Early in his career he worked as a consultant with strategy consulting firm Bain & Company. He holds a Master's degree in industrial engineering (Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen) from TU Berlin.