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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) suggests that regardless of cooling tower operating efficiency, about 1.8 gallons of water are evaporated for every ton-hour of cooling.
This reduces both the visible plume and the amount of cooling water used. In a 2021 review article by [Shuo Li] and [M.R. Flynn] in Environmental Fluid Mechanics the different approaches to plume ...
The Bugey plant site (Image: EDF) US firm Infinite Cooling has developed technology that uses an innovative process that captures fine water droplets in cooling tower plumes using an electrically ...
Co-founded by MIT researchers Dr. Maher Damak, Dr. Karim Khalil, and Prof. Kripa Varanasi, Infinite Cooling has established itself as a global leader in industrial cooling innovation across the globe.
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