• High Temperature Air Combustion – From Energy Conservation to Pollution Reduction

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  • Essential to the strategy of reducing Greenhouse Gases (especially CO2) is maximising the efficiency and at the same time reducing other emissions.  During the last 20 years, steps have been taken to develop such technology.  High Temperature Air Combustion Technology holds the potential to overcome the limitation imposed by conventional combustion using highly pre-heated air.  Research shows that this technology can simultaneously reduce CO2 and NOx emissions.

    Issues related to the exploitation of this technology to various industrial applications will still require further resolution.  In co-operation with our Swedish Flame Research Committee, we would like to invite our readers to participate and join in the discussion to resolve these issues…

     TOTeM25

    The Quest for Zero Emissions in Industrial Furnaces – State of the Art and Future Development of High Temperature Air Combustion

    Jernkontoret, Stockholm, Sweden
    23rd – 24th October 2003

    The discussion of 2003 Stockholm TOTeM will be led by our SFRC Vice Chairman, Dr. Wlodzimierz Blasiak.  Session 1 – discussion related to the Iron and Steel Industry will be co-chaired by Dr. Frank Fitzgerald (British Flame President); Session 2 – discussion on other application of High Temperature Air Combustion will be co-chaired by Ms. Brigitta Lindblad (Research Manager, Jernkontoret).


    Frank Fitzgerald
    Session 1 Co-Chairperson

    Wlodzmierz Blasniak
    TOTeM25 Chairman

    Brigitta Lindblad
    Session 2 Co-Chairperson

    Also, we would like to take opportunity to thank our sponsors for this TOTeM.  For further details visit the Stockholm TOTeM Website…

     http://www.combustion-centre.ifrf.net/meetings/totems/stockholm2003/

    Don’t forget to REGISTER NOW! …

     http://www.combustion-centre.ifrf.net/meetings/totems/stockholm2003/T25RegForm.pdf

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