North and West Yorkshire (UK)

Webinar: Steam: What the Future Holds

Webinar: Steam: What the Future Holds
  • Date From 10th June 2021
  • Date To 10th June 2021
  • Price Free of charge, open to all.
  • Location Online: 18:00 BST. Duration: 1 hour.

Overview

A great continuation of the previous suite of presentations, which moves on from the design/technical aspects of a traditional steam distribution system to look at how new product innovations currently in development will address the sustainability issues of tomorrow. Such developments include the use of hydrogen or renewables for steam generation, the use of waste heat streams to generate electricity and the digitalisation of processes.          

Speaker 

Daniel Wells, National Consultant Specialist, UK & ROI

Dan is the national consultant specialist for Spirax Sarco, providing educational; technical and commercial support for consultant design engineers; EPCs and contractors across the UK. Working closely with the Spirax Sarco’s area engineering and project teams, Dan has many years’ experience with a broad range of industrial applications, working across many engineering disciplines.     

The material presented in this webinar has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter’s own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the North and West Yorkshire Members Group. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.

Intended audience

The webinar is open to all but should appeal to Mechanical Design Consultants; Installing Contractors; Maintenance Engineers; Project Managers; C&I Engineers; Commissioning Engineers; Quality Engineers; Energy & Sustainability Engineers and Process Engineers will all gain a high-level understanding and appreciation of how and why steam is able to address energy and sustainability concerns, and significantly reduce CO2 to meet the challenges of tomorrow.

Time

18:00—19:00 GMT.

Software

The presentation will be delivered via GoToWebinar®. 
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You are advised to join the webinar at least ten minutes before the scheduled start time, to allow for your computer to connect.

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