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Director, Applied Energy Ltd

I am not an electricity expert. My expertise is in the fields of thermal energy usage within buildings and industries, and thermal energy recycling from wastewater. I am a director of Applied...

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This topic should be of interest to all city energy planners and energy utility professionals, whether they be from wastewater utilities or electrical utilities.

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Matt Chester on Jan 31, 2023

These types of efficiencies should be a part of all full-system energy arsenals. We can generate more energy and do so cleanly, but meeting the needs is easier to do when incorporating innovative efficiency!

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Nick Meeten on Feb 1, 2023

I agree Matt, I really think the electricity sector needs to broaden its horizons and reframe themselves as 'Energy suppliers' rather than just 'Electricity suppliers'. My previous post is worth re-reading

 

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