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Presentation of I-ThERM at the 1st European Seminar on Supercritical CO2 (sCO2) Power Systems, TU Wien (Technological University of Vienna).

Presentation of I-ThERM at the 1st European Seminar on Supercritical CO2 (sCO2) Power Systems, TU Wien (Technological University of Vienna).

Delegates from Brunel University of London and Enogia, partners in I-ThERM project, participated in the 1st European Seminar on Supercritical CO2 (sCO2) Power Systems which was held in 29 -30 September 2016 at TU Wien (Technological University of Vienna), in Vienna.

The I-ThERM partners had the opportunity to present the I-ThERM project overall and, more specifically, the integrated I-ThERM’s sCO2 project during a presentation with title: “Design considerations on a small scale supercritical CO2 power system for industrial high temperature waste heat to power recovery applications”. The audience which participated in the seminar was coming from major academic & research institutes all over Europe with specialization in Energy Systems and Thermodynamics.

I-ThERM project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 680599.

 

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I-ThERM 12 Month Project Meeting held at Enogia in Marseille, France

The 12 month progress meeting of I-ThERM project was held on 1-2 September 2016 at the premises of Enogia in Marseille, France. Enogia converted their workshop area into a meeting room in order to welcome properly all the project’s partners. The current state of the project and the progress in all work packages until now was presented by the coordinator and the work package leaders. Critical and important issues for the future progress of the project were analyzed and the future actions to be made were agreed.

All the partners had also the opportunity to take a tour at Enogia premises given by Enogia’s representatives. The capabilities and the projects of Enogia were presented to all the partners including the demonstrations of work in progress on the development of the ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle) systems for the I-ThERM project.

I-ThERM project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 680599.

 

 

Presentation of I-ThERM at the 1st European Seminar on Supercritical CO2 (sCO2) Power Systems, TU Wien (Technological University of Vienna).
I-ThERM 12 Month Project Meeting held at Enogia in Marseille, France