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On the crossroads to sustainability, energy intensive industries face huge challenges – waste heat recovery is one of the most promising options to save energy, feed a circular economy and go green. For over three years, a group of scientists in four European countries have been working on the ETEKINA project to reinvent an incredibly efficient technology to recover and reuse excess heat.
Within the ETEKINA project, researchers have developed three new heat pipe heat exchangers (HPHE) to address the specific challenges of different energy intensive industries. Now, only months away from the completionof the EU Project, four of the youngest minds involved in this project gathered on a video call last month to share their thoughts and hopes on the impact they expect from the innovative HPHE to have in sectors that register some of the largest carbon footprints in the world.
Italy
Reggio-emilia
Emilia-romagna
United-kingdom
Spain
Fiorano-modenese
Slovenia
Italian
Nerea-nieto
Hussam-jouhara
Stefania-gozzer
Lujean-ahmad
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Atlas Cycles is proud to announce that it has achieved production of 10,00,000 cycles…These cycles are known for being sustainable, light speed and fine finishing. We are exporting cycles to Burma and the Middle East Countries. On this occasion, we reiterate our pledge to make the country self-reliant and industrialised.”
This message on a coloured poster created a stir in the advertising industry and middle-income households in 1961. It was far from a regular cycle ad as it had a sari-clad woman riding it. She is seen happily waving at her husband and two children.
The company had just completed 10 years and recorded a path-breaking production record. Carrying forward the spirit of shattering glass ceilings, they addressed two misconceptions in a dignified way.
Myanmar
Rasoi
Madhya-pradesh
India
Stockholm
Sweden
Malanpur
Punjab
Sonepat
Haryana
Sahibabad
Uttar-pradesh