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Waste Heat to Energy Efficient Cooling
Friday, April 03, 2009 - Anuradha Menon
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Engineers at Oregon State University have made a major new advance in taking waste heat and using it to run a cooling system – a technology that can improve the energy efficiency of diesel engines, and perhaps some day will appear in automobiles, homes and industry. This heat-actuated cooling system, which will probably find its first applications by the U.S. Army, could ultimately be applied to automobiles, factories or other places where waste heat is being generated.    (source: oregonstate.edu)


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