China Energy Recovery Completes Three Sets of Waste Heat Recovery Systems for a Large Nickel Mine Project in Papua New Guinea
Posted on: Tuesday, 5 May 2009, 06:00 CDT
China Enfi Engineering Corporation ("Enfi"), one of
"We are very proud that China Enfi Engineering Corporation has again chosen CER as a partner in developing the waste heat energy recovery systems for its large scale overseas industrial projects," commented Mr. Qinghuan Wu, Chairman and CEO of China Energy Recovery. "Once again, we are able to demonstrate our strong technological capability in waste heat recovery with a valuable engineering partner, and broaden our market reach beyond our traditional areas of operation. As we continue to market our expertise into other regions and areas, we will continue to develop advanced technologies and systems to adapt to new customer types. This new nickel mine project is a good example of adapting our technology into new and developing industries."
These three sets of waste heat energy recovery systems are designed to generate approximately 215 tons of steam per hour in total. This is equivalent to a heat energy generation capacity of nearly 43MW. These systems are estimated to achieve an annual saving of roughly 93,000 tons of coal (coal equivalent), which would otherwise be required to produce the same amount of power, and will consequently reduce roughly 247,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of that coal each year.
The contract value presented above includes a 17% value added tax ("VAT") and a retainage for product warranty purpose, which will be recognized as deferred revenue. VAT and the retainage are excluded for revenue recognition purpose for the current period according to US GAAP. The numbers presented represent values based on current exchange rates. Changes in the currency exchange rates would result in a commensurate change in contract value.
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 which 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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