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The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is a technology used to convert low-grade heat into electricity. It is a type of closed-loop thermodynamic cycle that uses an organic working fluid instead of water as the working medium. ORC technology is used in a variety of applications, including waste heat recovery, geothermal energy, solar thermal energy, and biomass energy. It is an attractive option for environmental applications due to its low emissions and high efficiency.
ORC technology is becoming increasingly popular in the renewable energy sector, as it can be used to generate electricity from low-grade heat sources. This makes it an attractive option for applications such as waste heat recovery, geothermal energy, and solar thermal energy. Additionally, ORC technology can be used to generate electricity from biomass sources, such as wood chips and agricultural waste.
The ORC market is growing rapidly, as more and more companies are investing in the technology. Some of the leading companies in the ORC market include Turboden, ORC Power, and Ener-G. These companies are developing innovative solutions to help reduce emissions and increase efficiency in the renewable energy sector. Show Less Read more