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Gas Technology Magazine is published 3 times a year by the ESC. It is a regular insert in Plant Engineering Magazine, and many utilities offer their customers subscriptions. The following articles are contained in Gas Technology Magazine. Several of the articles are available for download in PDF format. For the more recent articles/editions, contact the ESC for information.

See also: Special Edition Magazines

NEW! Natural Living (Residential Publication)

Summer 2008Summer 08

Energy Management Systems
CNG For Industry
Save Steam
Industrial Space Heating
Bi-Fuel Generators

 

 

Spring 2008Spring 08

Saving Energy in Steel Industry
Gas Gensets
Oxy-Fuel Combustion
Save Energy Now - DOE
Thermal Fluid Heaters

 

 

 

Winter 2007 GT Magazine


Central Plant Cooling - Gaining in Popularity
The Search for Energy Efficiency in Commercial Laundries
CHP seen as Major Energy-Saving Opportunity
Backpressure Turbogenerators
DOE "Save Energy Now" Program Showing Results

Summer 2007


Direct-Drive Power with Natural Gas Engines
Recoverying Boiler Heat Waste
Heat Treating Steel
Tankless Water Heating Systems
Powder Coating MDF
Direct Drive Engines


Spring 2007


New Burners Extend Lives of Older Boilers
Choosing Absorption
Fuel Cells Today
2015 Energy Outlook
Radiant Warehouse Floors

 


Winter 2006

CO2 from CHP Supports Greenhouse Production
Food Industry Seeking Solutions
Sludge Drying
Desiccant Systems

Lending Economic Development Expertise

 


Summer 2006


A Soaring Ethanol Industry
Ethanol Industry Expands to Meet Demand

Fluidized Bed Heat Treatment
CHP Solutions
Change Comes to Commercial Laundries
CNG Solves Challenges

 

Spring 2006


Finding Ways to Capture Process Waste Heat - DOE Programs
Powder Coating Processes Make Inroads
A Hydrogen Supply Solution
Demonstration Projects Stimulate CHP Acceptance
Union Gas Energy Wise Program

 

Winter 2005

Infrared Heat Speed the Process
Convection Heating Solutions
Energy Information Systems for Industry
Bringing On-Site Generation On Line
Capturing the Efficiency

 

Summer 2005


Aircraft Deicing
Natural Gas Helps Clear the Air
Hitting the Humidity Sweet Spot
Boiler Designs being Transformed
CHP Saving Businesses Money

 

 

Spring 2005

Rotary Metal Melting Equipment
Wastewater Evaporators, Printing Industry
Absorption Cycle, an Asset for Industry
Standby Generators
NJ Utility Works with CHP Customers

 

Winter 2004

Cooking w/Superheated Steam
O&M Comparison - Oil-v-Gas
Natural Gas Boiler Burners and NOx
Industrial Turbines - Finding new Markets
CHP Policy and Applications in the NW

 

Summer 2004

Precise Humidty Control
Industrial Heat Recovery
Microturbines
Small Packaged Boilers
Gas Pricing

 

Spring 2004

Commercial Food Drying Options
VOCs Fuel Their Own Destruction
Cooling with Natural Gas
Engine Gensets
Natural Gas Price Volatility

 

Winter 2003

Asset-Backed Procurement

Blackout and DG

Oxygen in Glass Industry

Gas Pressure Boosters

Small Absorption Chillers

Summer 2003

Bi-Fuel Standby Generation

Conserving Water

Energy Management

Hybrid Systems

Vacuum Carburizing

Spring 2003

Energy Choices for Plastics

Gas-Driven Air Compressors

Hedging Your Energy Costs

Infra-red Food Processing

Interconnect Standards

Winter 2002

Flash Drying creates profits from wastes

Steam Reforming Solves Paper Mill Waste Problem

Gas Engine-Driven Refrigeration at seafood processor

Energy|Now cogen engines and microgrids

Natural Gas Quality Control Systems

Summer 2002

Low NOx Burners in various industrial processes

Island Mode for CHP Systems

Steam Best Practices for reduced energy cost

Insights and Issues (Back Cover)

Spring 2002

Thermal Oxidation for VOC Destruction

Natural Gas Engine-Driven Chillers

Steam and Power Generation - Distributed Generation

Inexpensive Air - Engine-Driven Air Compression

News and Views (Back Cover)

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