Wires and textiles made of carbon nanotube fibers could amp up the conversion of clean electricity to high-temperature heat, cutting the carbon footprint of manufacturing.
Industrial heat is central to modern economies, from electricity generation, to steel and cement production, to food and textiles manufacture. According to the International Energy Authority (IEA) ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Nick Nuttall is a journalist and presenter for We Don’t Have Time. At one of Europe’s big fish processing plants, nestled on the ...
The Fraunhofer ISE has designed a novel method for assessing the potential of low-temperature heat sources for large-scale heat pumps. The five-step process was tested on the German city of Fellbach, ...
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