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The fact is the number one area of energy loss is the stack. Flue gases leaving the chimney above ambient temperature waste huge amounts of energy. You don’t have to try hard to get a feeling for the scale of problem facing the user. In every household there’s a hair dryer, usually rated at around…
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Technical Director becomes Chairman of the Combustion Engineering Association (CEA)
After 3 years acting as Vice Chairman for the CEA, Adrian Rhodes becomes the official Chairman. Taking place at the association’s AGM on Thursday 16th March 2017 which is held in the House of Lords, Adrian’s predecessor, Derry Carr stepped down from his role as Chairman and fondly reminisced about his last three years in the…
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