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From waste heat to Watts

22 December 2025

Waste heat to power technology for alternative power generation has developed significantly in recent years, evolving into systems that are suitable not only for cement production but also pave the way for their employment in cement plants with carbon capture facilities. by Mirko Ferrari, Turboden SpA, Italy

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