Fujitsu recently unveiled a compact liquid cooling system for mobile devices. According to the company’s released information, the device is one of very few (if any) liquid coolers capable of being scaled down to mobile electronics; the current prototype is small enough for tablets (but not yet s...
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Research Brief | April 12, 2022
The recovery and utilization of waste heat can reduce fossil fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Many industrial sectors, such as iron and steel, cement, chemicals and petrochemicals, pulp and paper, and food and beverage, generate substantial amounts of waste heat, which accounts for about 20% to ... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | April 13, 2022
Cool Energy offers a 25‑kW Stirling engine that can convert low‑ and medium‑temperature waste heat streams (150 ºC to 400 °C) into electric power The Stirling engine is equipped with tailored heat exchanger, regenerator (preheater and precooler), and self‑lubricating pistons, with other ... Not part of subscription
Case Study | May 19, 2022
In the past decade, the capital cost of utility‑scale solar photovoltaics (PV) dropped by 82% from USD 5.66/W to USD 1.01/W. This evolution drove many companies developing concentrated solar power (CSP) out of the market. One such CSP company was Solel Solar Systems, which was founded by Avi ... Not part of subscription