Roger Ballentine of Green Strategies and China Energy Recovery's Board Director to Appear at RETECH 2009 in Las Vegas
Posted on: Wednesday, 11 February 2009, 14:20 CST
China Energy Recovery is a
The RETECH 2009 Conference will be held at the
Director and Chairman of the Compensation Committee
China Energy Recovery, Inc.
Mr.
What is Waste Heat Energy Recovery?
Industrial facilities release significant amounts of excess heat into the atmosphere in the form of hot exhaust gases or high-pressure steam. Energy recovery is the process of recovering vast amounts of that wasted energy and converting it into usable heat energy or electricity, dramatically lowering energy costs. Energy recovery systems are also capable of capturing harmful pollutants that would otherwise be released into the environment. It is estimated that if energy currently wasted by all the U.S. industrial facilities could be recovered, it could produce power equivalent to 20% of U.S. electricity generation capacity without burning any additional fossil fuel, and could help many industries to meet stringent environmental regulations.
About China Energy Recovery, Inc.
CER is an international leader in designing, manufacturing and installing
waste heat energy recovery systems that provide facilities with greater energy
efficiency. The company's primary focus is on the Chinese market. CER's
technology captures industrial waste energy to produce low-cost electrical
power, enabling industrial manufacturers to reduce their energy costs, shrink
their emissions footprint, and generate sellable emissions credits. CER has
deployed its systems throughout
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anticipates will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements.
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expected future developments and other factors that CER believes are
appropriate under the circumstances. Such statements are subject to a number
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and market acceptance of CER's products and services, and CER's ability to
successfully complete orders and collect revenues therefrom. Investors are
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SOURCE China Energy Recovery, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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