PRO-TEM 1st Special Issue on Thermal Energy Management in the Process Industries published by Elsevier's Applied Energy Journal (Volume 89, Issue 1).
PRO-TEM 2nd Special Issue on Sustainable Thermal Energy Management in the Process Industries will be publishing soon in 2012 by Elsevier's Applied Thermal Engineering Journal.
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WELCOME TO PRO-TEM NETWORK
The PRO-TEM Network is established in 2009 in alignment with the current need of process industry in thermal energy management. Stakeholders who are involved in this research field include academia, industry organisations, NGOs and the government bodies in the UK and beyond.
The main concern of these stakeholders is how to improve and optimise the thermal energy efficiency in existing plants as well as the design of the future plants in process industry. Thus, the PRO-TEM Network is trying to create opportunities to enable a close collaboration between its members who are also the stakeholders of the process industries.
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EINSTEIN events supported by the PRO-TEM Network
Recently, the PRO-TEM Network has supported Energy Institute and AEE-Intec Graz to run 2 events, 'National Conference on Thermal Energy Management in the Food and Drink Industry' and 'EINSTEIN II Thermal Energy Management Software Training'. To access presentation slides, login to your account and go to Resources > meetings,forums,workshops.
Special sessions during ICAE2012
The PRO-TEM Network will be organising special sessions on ‘Thermal Energy Management’ and ‘Cogeneration, Trigeneration, and Novel Power Generation Systems’ during the 4th International Conference on Applied Energy (ICAE2012) July 5-8, 2012 in Suzhou, China. Please see our invitation to submit papers below for your consideration.
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