Waste Heat Generators (WHG) use the principles of the organic Rankine cycle to generate electricity from almost any heat source. Billions of BTU in heat energy are wasted each day, typically in the form of low grade process heat. This type of energy has been hard to capture in a useful form without extensive customized engineering. The WHG products produced by CPS reduce the amount of customization and allow one to capture and use this energy.

Projects using waste heat as an energy source have very attractive economic models, typically showing payback periods of less than 2.5 years. Additionally, projects may receive carbon and renewable energy credits making the economics even more attractive. 

Industries with Waste Heat
Landfill Gas Plants
Biogas from Anaerobic Digesters
Wastewater treatment plants
Meat packing
Milk product production
Breweries
Fruit and vegetable canning facilities
Glass Production
Pharmaceutical
Petrochemical
Heat Energy Sources
Exhaust Gases/ Refrigerant
Thermal Oxidizers
Geothermal 
Concentrated Solar Collectors
Fuel Cells
Boiler Stacks
Open Flame
Bubbling Bed or Floating Bed Ovens
Commercial Incinerators