Programme
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In the past,
electricity generation from waste heat was only possible if the temperature of
the waste heat was no less than 200oC, otherwise, such energy
recovery would be limited to heat reclaim only. Not anymore when Organic
Rankine Cycle was invented 70 years ago – it enabled electricity generation
from waste heat source having temperatures as low as 90oC. However,
ORC only became popular in the last 15 years when price of such units turned to
an affordable level.In this
seminar, the speakers will share with audience operating principles and
construction of ORC units. Real life examples in both overseas and local
installations will be discussed.
Speakers
Ir K F Chan,
CEng, RPE, FASHRAE, MHKIE, CAP, PMVA, CCBM
Ir KF Chan has
been an ardent advocate of environmentally friendly MEP initiatives such as low
GWP refrigerants. Recent initiatives include DfMA, BIM, AI, IoT and robotics not
only in his employment but also in serving users in disabled hostels. KF
extends his passion in charity and education, like services as a Specialist in
the HKCAAVQ and teaching as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of
Hong Kong.
Max Cheung, BEng, MSc, CEM, CCBC
Max has over 10
years’ experience in both ends of the temperature scale including high
temperature incineration, low temperature refrigeration and more recently in
energy management including design and installation of low temperature waste
heat electricity generation using ORC.
Both Ir KF Chan
and Max Cheung are full time employees of Southa Engineering Ltd, a subsidiary
of Veolia in Hong Kong.
Language
English
Registration
& Enquiries
This seminar is
free of charge and prior registration is required. The number of participants is limited to 55
(Seminar at HKIE HQ) and 300 (Webinar via Zoom) respectively. Applications will
be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis with priority given to members
of MMNC Division. Only on-line registration via https://forms.gle/7KFWbnHK5zk6T33XA shall be accepted for registration.
Attendance certificates will be issued after the event. For enquiries, please
contact Ir Brian Yip at email: brianyip0608@gmail.com.