Why Is Waste Heat Power Generation Particularly Well-suited For Dry Air Cooling?
Why is waste heat power generation particularly well-suited for dry air cooling?
Factories often face water shortages or are prohibited from constructing cooling towers.
Waste heat steam fluctuates significantly, making variable-frequency control of dry coolers more stable.
Factory sites have limited space, and modular dry coolers require minimal floor space.
Closed-loop systems prevent scaling and clogging, eliminating the need for frequent water treatment.
No blowdown or white mist, making environmental compliance inspections easier.
Waste heat power generation typically involves small capacities (1–30 MW), and the cost of dry coolers is fully controllable.







