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My plan is that, by capturing waste energy, that would otherwise be lost into the space of the universe, we can reduce our energy usage. AS many of you know, our chemical process involves using water to cool the mixture of chemicals that we deal with. By recycling this water through a system of pipes, holding tanks, and heat pumps, we can reduce the amount of energy and resources we use in two ways. By capturing the heat energy we use by passing this hot water(after process) through turbines, we can reduce the amount of electricity our plant uses, thus reducing our fossil fuel impact. Also by reusing the same water, and cooling it, post-turbine, using cooling coils, wrapped in absorbent material to be soaked in water, we will reduce our excess use of water to nearly zero. This cooling process can be used in conjunction with the ventilation systems Kevin will be presenting, also possibly equipped with turbines, to evaporate the soaked coils, thus reducing the temperature of the re-used water further, allowing us to capture more heat energy.
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My plan is that, by capturing waste energy, that would otherwise be lost into the space of the universe, we can reduce our energy usage. AS many of you know, our chemical process involves using water to cool the mixture of chemicals that we deal with. By recycling this water through a system of pipes, holding tanks, and heat pumps, we can reduce the amount of energy and resources we use in two ways. By capturing the heat energy we use by passing this hot water(after process) through turbines, we can reduce the amount of electricity our plant uses, thus reducing our fossil fuel impact. Also by reusing the same water, and cooling it, post-turbine, using cooling coils, wrapped in absorbent material to be soaked in water, we will reduce our excess use of water to nearly zero. This cooling process can be used in conjunction with the ventilation systems Evan will be presenting, also possibly equipped with turbines, to evaporate the soaked coils, thus reducing the temperature of the re-used water further, allowing us to capture more heat energy.
  
 
==Ashley Tranello: Sitewide health analysis==
 
==Ashley Tranello: Sitewide health analysis==

Revision as of 12:25, 24 July 2012

Acme Chemical Company


Chemistry for the 21st Century

This page contains a list of employees on the new environmental committee, with their contact information, as well as the projects they are leading. If you're working on a topic related to someone else's job or project, feel free to leave a message on their talk page. Please insert your project description into the relevant section.

Michelle Amann: OSHA Regulations & Training

Led by Michelle Amann, Union Rep and Shift Foreperson - Amannme192 (talk)

Kelly Balbian: Analysis of all waste streams

Led by Kelly Balbian, Quality Control Manager - Balbiaka (talk)

Evan Cronmiller: Reduction of fumes on the plant

Led by Evan Cronmiller, Vice President of Sales - Cronyy5180 (talk)

Hayley Kopelson: Introduction of an ISO 14001 Environmental Management Plan

Led by Hayley Kopelson, Environmental Manager - HKopelson (talk)

Kevin Maxwell: Improving production efficiency

Led by Kevin Maxwell, Production Manager - Maxwelk192 (talk)

Emily Mitchell: Review of scrubber chemical usage

Led by Emily Mitchell, Lab Manager - Emitch (talk)

Angela Racine

  • Angela Racine, Quality Assurance Manager - Racinea (talk)

Sam Russell: Review of EPA regulations

Led by Sam Russell, Chief Legal Officer - SamRussell (talk)

Andrew Sears: Sitewide safety analysis

Led by Andrew Sears, Safety Manager - AndrewSears (talk)

Jonathan Stewart: Capturing waste heat

Led by Jonathan Stewart, Chief Financial Officer - Stewarjm192 (talk)


My plan is that, by capturing waste energy, that would otherwise be lost into the space of the universe, we can reduce our energy usage. AS many of you know, our chemical process involves using water to cool the mixture of chemicals that we deal with. By recycling this water through a system of pipes, holding tanks, and heat pumps, we can reduce the amount of energy and resources we use in two ways. By capturing the heat energy we use by passing this hot water(after process) through turbines, we can reduce the amount of electricity our plant uses, thus reducing our fossil fuel impact. Also by reusing the same water, and cooling it, post-turbine, using cooling coils, wrapped in absorbent material to be soaked in water, we will reduce our excess use of water to nearly zero. This cooling process can be used in conjunction with the ventilation systems Evan will be presenting, also possibly equipped with turbines, to evaporate the soaked coils, thus reducing the temperature of the re-used water further, allowing us to capture more heat energy.

Ashley Tranello: Sitewide health analysis

Led by Ashley Tranello, Occupational Hygiene Officer - Ashley (talk)


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