Environment and Clean Technology

Webinar: Practical Energy Management

Webinar: Practical Energy Management
  • Date From 26th October 2023
  • Date To 26th October 2023
  • Price Free of charge, open to all.
  • Location Online: 10:15 BST. Duration: 1 hour.

Overview

A reminder of many of the basic underlying rules and numbers in heat, electricity and mechanical applications, together with the use of measurement and control for optimising energy consumption. This webinar is a repeat of one given to the Environment Special Interest Group ten years ago.

Speaker

Clive Hadfield, Technical Consultant, Environment SIG Committee Member

Clive is a retired Carbon Trust Consultant. He has been a member of IChemE since 1969 and is a long standing member of the Environment SIG committee and has always been involved in environmental matters.

Clive started with improving isokinetic sampling techniques at ICI Wilton power station as a teenager and progressed through Teesside Mist investigations, burner developments at Dunlop to managing a large group of Midlands boilerhouses for AHS (later Dalkia. He designed a successful waste oil recovery distillation column, leading 17 successful resource efficiency projects in a wide range of industries, as Production Director for managed forestry and timber, installing two sets of 2.7 meter diameter internals for hot plasticiser stripping columns.

He spent several years as a Carbon Trust Accredited Consultant through to the present activities, which include patented developments of mass transfer devices ranging from small scale gas cleaning to CO2 absorption.

The material presented has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter's own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the Environment & Clean Technology Special Interest Group. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.

Webinar archive

This webinar is free of charge and open to all to attend, but if you wish to access the slides and a recording to replay on demand then you'll need to be a member of the Environmental Special Interest Group.


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