Europe’s power sector is experiencing radical and permanent change. Moreover, full integration of renewable energy sources means not only wind, solar, hydro, biomass, and tidal power into Europe’s energy mix, but also the integration of energy supply for heating, chilling, and transportation. But there is life in conventional plants yet, as state-of-the-art co-firing technologies allow biomass to be used as fuel alongside coal, with some plants now burning a mixture of both or even converting from coal to biomass https://www.chinaweilder.com/ completely.
Europe’s power industry professionals are responding to this challenge to the status quo and will be debating the issues raised in this article at their industry conference later in the year. The latter can be achieved using thermally activated absorption chillers, adsorption chillers, or desiccant dehumidification systems in atmospheric CO2 levels.
With policy now such an important driver for technical decisions, regulation and investment also form a key part of the debate for plant operators, decision-makers and specifiers facing tough choices about when and how to adapt, modernise and optimise Europe’s energy infrastructure as advanced.
Europe’s power industry professionals are responding to this challenge to the status quo and will be debating the issues raised in this article at their industry conference later in the year. The latter can be achieved using thermally activated absorption chillers, adsorption chillers, or desiccant dehumidification systems in atmospheric CO2 levels.
With policy now such an important driver for technical decisions, regulation and investment also form a key part of the debate for plant operators, decision-makers and specifiers facing tough choices about when and how to adapt, modernise and optimise Europe’s energy infrastructure as advanced.
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