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Sustainability and Filtration - InterWEBview™ with Barry Kellar of Freudenberg Filtration Technologies

Chillers using waste heat can reduce gas turbine fuel consumption per MW while boosting output. Barry Kellar, President of Freudenberg Filtration - North America, was the speaker in a recorded McIlvaine InterWEBview on “Sustainability.” Part of this presentation is devoted to the Villedon eee.sy or energy efficiency enhancement system. Fruedenberg not only furnishes the gas turbine inlet filters but also the cooling of the air entering the turbine based on vapor absorption technology. Waste heat from the system is used as the energy source, so capacity increases of up to 22 percent are achieved without parasitic power consumption. Barry was one of the keynote speakers at Filtration 2010 in Philadelphia. Freudenberg was one of the exhibitors along with a number of other companies familiar to the power industry.

Revision Date:  12/17/2010

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Freudenberg Filtration Technologies, Air Filter, Chiller, Energy Efficiency, Cooling, Air Intake, Air Filtration


Sustainability and Filtration 2010 - Presentation Barry Kellar of Fruedenberg Filtration Technologies

Barry Kellar, President of Freudenberg Filtration - North America, was a key note speaker on “Sustainability” at Filtration 2010 in Philadelphia. Part of this presentation is devoted to the Villedon eee.sy or energy efficiency enhancement system. Fruedenberg not only furnishes the gas turbine inlet filters but also the cooling of the air entering the turbine based on vapor absorption technology. Waste heat from the system is used as the energy source, so capacity increases of up to 22 percent are achieved without parasitic power consumption.

Revision Date:  12/1/2010

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, INDA, Freudenberg Filtration Technologies, Air Filter, Chiller, Efficiency, Air Filtration, Air Intake, Cooling