…Electric Cookers, Electric Heaters, Electric Ovens, EV Chargers, Fridge-freezers, Hairdryers, Heat Pumps, Hot tubs, Incandescent Bulbs, Irons, Kettles, LED Lights, Microwaves, Misc Kitchens, Power Tools, Routers, Saunas, Televisions, Toasters, Vacuum…
…in. This is another reason that some TSE research has recently made forays into carbon negative construction materials, insulation, small-scale wind turbines or who makes the best heat pumps. Surrounding…
…biofuels, wind, solar, nuclear, hydrogen, CCUS, EVs, heat pumps and forestry. Next we calculate the Scope 1&2 CO2 emissions involved in producing the energy product. Then we calculate the Scope…
…include electric motors, including for electric vehicles; electric compressors, especially for HVAC applications and heat pumps; wind turbines. More mundanely, permanent magnets are also sold into ordinary household appliances like…
…fridges, air conditioners, heat pumps, LNG and industrial gases. Industrial gases comprise a market worth c$100bn per year, including 400MTpa of oxygen. And a surprisingly large number of metals, materials…
…heat exchangers, which can be more efficient but more expensive than plate fin heat exchangers. Our model assumes 87% net efficiency transferring coldness from the refrigerant into the LNG stream….
This data-file models the energy economics of a combined heat and power installation, to provide electricity and heating behind the meter, in lieu of purchasing electricity from the grid. The…
Engines convert heat into work. They are governed by thermodynamics. This note is not a 1,000 page textbook. The goal is to explain different thermodynamic cycles and heat engines, simply,…
…electricity. The working fluid is usually water, which boils into steam at 100ºC, and then is super-heated to 300-500ºC. Organic Rankine Cycles aim to harness mechanical energy from lower-temperature heat…
The purpose of this data-file is to ballpark the ultimate potential market size for combined heat and power systems in the US (CHPs), most probably powered by natural gas, but…