The Industrial Transition Series is a new webinar format arranged by the IETS TCP (Industrial Energy-Related Technologies and Systems Technology Collaboration Programme). The webinar series focusses on the exchange of knowledge between the stakeholders of industrial transition: researchers, manufacturers and adopters of new energy technologies for industry. Research projects from the network of IETS TCP member states will be presented and discussed. The projects discussed range from applied research in the laboratory and pilot plant scale to demonstration plants in the industrial application environment.
The IETS TCP is part of a network of autonomous collaborative partnerships focussed on a wide range of energy technologies known as Technology Collaboration Programmes or TCPs. The TCPs are organised under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The IETS programme focusses on energy use in a broad range of industry sectors, uniting IEA activities in this area.
Moderator: Léo Pasquier, Alliance ALLICE
Place: Online
Registration: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/bac0a4c3-0603-409d-8bb3-3cf5484c2106@fd44d5d4-bbac-4ce4-b734-c9f595398cad
PROGRAMME
Introduction to the IETS TCP
Per-Åke Franck/Heléne Johansson, IETS Secretariat
Introduction to IETS Task XIX on Electrification in Industry
Jonathan Moncada Botero, Task Manager, TNO
Project presentations:
• Hybrid-Fire: High-temperature industry ovens, hybrid heating,
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Christos G Aneziris, PD Dr.-Ing. habil. Patrick Gehre, Institute of Ceramics, Refractories and Composite Materials, TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Versatile heating combination of electro-energy via a microwave-induced plasma gas burner, and hydrogen mixed to the natural gas.
• Verralia: Electric furnace in the glass packaging industry
Andy Reynolds, Fives Stein
• ELECTRA: Utilizing thermal plasma for the production of cement clinker
Bodil Wilhelmsson, PhD, Senior Specialist and Project leader R&D Department Heidelberg Materials and Adjunct associate professor Umeå University
ELECTRA demonstrates that electric heating can substitute fossil fuels in the cement, lime, and pulp industries.
Q&A, discussion
If you have any questions or comments about this webinar or the IETS TCP Seminar Series, please contact
The IETS Webinar Series Committee:
Léo Pasquier, ALLICE (France)
Antoine Deswaziere, ADEME (France)
Gordon Kaußen, Project Management Jülich (Germany)
Kirsten Lill, Project Management Jülich (Germany)
Oliver Lösch, IREES GmbH (Germany)
IETS Secretariat: Per-Åke Franck and Heléne Johansson (Swe)