What is ENERGY RECYCLING? What does ENERGY RECYCLING mean? ENERGY RECYCLING meaning & explanation
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What is ENERGY RECYCLING? What does ENERGY RECYCLING mean? ENERGY RECYCLING meaning – ENERGY RECYCLING definition – ENERGY RECYCLING explanation.
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Energy recycling is the energy recovery process of utilizing energy that would normally be wasted, usually by converting it into electricity or thermal energy. Undertaken at manufacturing facilities, power plants, and large institutions such as hospitals and universities, it significantly increases efficiency, thereby reducing energy costs and greenhouse gas pollution simultaneously. The process is noted for its potential to mitigate global warming profitably. This work is usually done in the form of combined heat and power (also called cogeneration) or waste heat recovery.
Waste heat recovery is a process that captures excess heat that would normally be discharged at manufacturing facilities and converts it into electricity and steam, or returns energy to the manufacturing process in the form of heated air, water, glycol, or oil. A “waste heat recovery boiler” contains a series of water-filled tubes placed throughout the area where heat is released. When high-temperature heat meets the boiler, steam is produced, which in turn powers a turbine that creates electricity. This process is similar to that of other fired boilers, but in this case, waste heat replaces a traditional flame. No fossil fuels are used in this process. Metals, glass, pulp and paper, silicon and other production plants are typical locations where waste heat recovery can be effective.
Waste heat recovery from air conditioning is also used as an alternative to wasting heat to the atmosphere from chiller plants. Heat recovered in summer from chiller plants is stored in Thermalbanks in the ground and recycled back to the same building in winter via a heat pump to provide heating without burning fossil fuels. This elegant approach saves energy – and carbon – in both seasons by recycling summer heat for winter use.
Combined heat and power (CHP), also called cogeneration, is, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “an efficient, clean, and reliable approach to generating electricity and heat energy from a single fuel source. By installing a CHP system designed to meet the thermal and electrical base loads of a facility, CHP can greatly increase the facility’s operational efficiency and decrease energy costs. At the same time, CHP reduces the emission of greenhouse gases, which contribute to global climate change.” When electricity is produced on-site with a CHP plant, excess heat is recycled to produce both processed heat and additional power.
Enabling technologies: Heat pumps and thermal energy storage are classes of technologies that can enable the recycling of energy that would otherwise be inaccessible due to a temperature that is too low for utilization or a time lag between when the energy is available and when it is needed. While enhancing the temperature of available renewable thermal energy, heat pumps have the additional property of leveraging electrical power (or in some cases mechanical or thermal power) by using it to extract additional energy from a low quality source (such as seawater, lake water, the ground, the air, or waste heat from a process).
Thermal storage technologies allow heat or cold to be stored for periods of time ranging from hours or overnight to interseasonal, and can involve storage of sensible energy (i.e. by changing the temperature of a medium) or latent energy (i.e. through phase changes of a medium, such between water and slush or ice). Short-term thermal storages can be used for peak-shaving in district heating or electrical distribution systems. Kinds of renewable or alternative energy sources that can be enabled include natural energy (e.g. collected via solar-thermal collectors, or dry cooling towers used to collect winter’s cold), waste energy (e.g. from HVAC equipment, industrial processes or power plants), or surplus energy (e.g. as seasonally from hyropower projects or intermittently from wind farms). The Drake Landing Solar Community (Alberta, Canada) is illustrative. borehole thermal energy storage allows the community to get 97% of its year-round heat from solar collectors on the garage roofs, which most of the heat collected in summer…..
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FREE ENERGY DEVICE || WATER WHEEL FREE ENERGY DEVICE || WATER RECYCLE
There are thousands of free energy device videos on you tube and most of them are fake.
Of all the science stuff I’ve ever seen, this free electricity device has caught my eyes and is by far the most simple and interesting. It uses a source of water and water recycle by air suction. Water falls by gravity and the water wheel does the work to generate electricity through the motor.
Sounds simple enough?
Time Stamp –
1:00 – 2:24 Making the wheel.
2:25 – 2:40 Attach the big pinium.
3:26 – 4:00 Making hole and attach the tank on the top of the pipe.
4:00 – 4:12 Use a string to attach both pinium.
Pour the lower table and the tank with water. when water starts falling the wheel will automatically starts spinning.
Water wheel will spin the 12v motor enough to generate electricity.
This depends on the ratio of the big pinium and the small pinium.
The water recycling procedure is not properly continuous it will stop because the air suction is not powerful.
This is a 100% free energy generator device using the water wheel.
Make this water wheel free energy device for your science project.
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This is just an experiment to make a free energy device. Actually Free energy device doesn’t work like that.But We are working on it, to make a true free energy device using solar energy. Hope ypu have like this video and please share your IDEA using the water wheel in a different way.
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