Thanks for sharing. You mentioned the whole plant spends about 25Mw of power and creates 5Mw. I can only imagine in the future the process will advance with even more power created. Imagine no lose of power in the process would be insane. Again thanks for the article.
Their own production isn't too much because they only use heat from the cement producing process, otherwise the whole plant could run on their own production through the boilers
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I couldn't upvote the post because it was past payout...but this comment isn't :)
I think it's great that you go into the field, on site, and see how things actually get done. Mechanical engineering deals with a lot of abstract concepts, but the goal is to get things done, isn't it?
It's just great right now I'm doing an internship in a textile factory will post about it when my internship is finished. The experiences gained are just awesome
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