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Title: Waste Heat Recovery From Reciprocating Gas Engines: Glycol Regeneration
Author: John R. Stroder
Source: American Gas Association 1981
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: This paper is an update of a paper given by Mr. R. J. Hlozek and Mr. J. B. Bardov, CE&R InlerNorth, at the 59th Gas Processors Association meeting March 18, 1980. Northern Natural Gas Company, like other gas transmission companies, is a large user of energy in the production, gathering, treating and transmission of naturai gas to the market place. The rising cost of purchase gas, new facility additions, and system operation in general require that the facilities be operated at an energy efficient level. Not only are new facilities designed for efficiency but where economics permit, older systems are also modified to be more efficient. For energy saving projects, it is our companys policy to evaluate the economics of a project by the gas saved at a cost equivalent to the projected cost of #2 fuel oil and a cost of service computation. In many cases, energy saving additions to a facility can now be economically supported where it was not economical at the time the facilities were installed.




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