Waste heat recovery (WHR) is very important for both sustainability and profitability of process industries. It is even more important in Singapore because of very high industrial activity and lack of energy resources such as oil, natural gas and coal. WHR has great potential for reducing fresh fuel demand by recovering waste heat and reusing it. It can simultaneously reduce both the heating and cooling loads and hence reduce operating and/or capital costs. It will also reduce CO2 emissions.
Consequently, heat recovery projects can generate credits within the CRM and carbon trade programs, and hence improve financial return on WHR projects. WHR is equally beneficial for both Greenfield (i.e., in new plants) and Brownfield (in existing plants) projects
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All participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance from SEAS upon completion.
SCEM: 21 PDU Points
GMAP: 6
PE PDU: 18
This workshop will present a comprehensive and concise coverage of fundamentals, advanced topics and practical applications of waste heat recovery (WHR) in industrial processes. In this workshop, simple and effective WHR techniques will be illustrated, with suitable industrial examples, to help participants quickly identify, calculate and develop the heat recovery saving potentials within their processes. Key benefits/drivers of WHR projects will be illustrated; these are very useful to decision makers and engineers for developing successful WHR business cases.
1. Prof. Gade Pandu Rangaiah has been with the National University of Singapore (NUS) since 1982, in the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering. He received his Bachelor, Masters & Doctoral Degrees in Chemical Engineering from Andhra University, IIT Kanpur and Monash University respectively. He worked in Engineers India Limited for 2 years before his Doctoral study. Prof. Rangaiah was recognized with Annual Teaching Excellence Awards by NUS for 4 consecutive years.
2. Dr. Chirla Chandra Sekhara Reddy is Technology & Optimization Manager at Singapore Refining Company Private Limited, where he leads a range of activities such as Technology, Optimization, Project Development, Process Engineering, Plant Troubleshooting and Process Safety. He holds Bachelors and Doctoral Degrees in Chemical Engineering from Andhra University and Master Degree in Chemical Engineering from IIT Kanpur. He also holds MBA Degree from Murdoch University. He has 22 years of rich diverse experiences in Process Engineering, Project Management, Technical services, Operations Optimization and Process Safety in Refinery, Petrochemical, Chemical and Utility plants.
Course Fee Payable | ||
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Original Fee | Before GST | With GST (9%) |
Course Fee | $1,800.00 | $1,962.00 |
Standard Rate: $1,800 (Before GST)
SEAS Member: $1,620 (Before GST) [Apply SEASMEMBER10 promo code upon check out]
SCEM: $1,710 (Before GST) [Apply SCEM5 promo code upon check out]
Please apply respective promo codes upon check out if you are eligible for the above discount for SEAS Member or SCEM. For verification purposes, please provide your SCEM or SEAS Member registration number in the application form.
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