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THE MeeFog™ CONCEPT–ELEGANT IDEA–DRAMATIC RESULTS

Fog Cooling Potential in the USA

There is a sizable evaporative cooling potential throughout the world. This becomes obvious when climatic data are evaluated based on dry bulb temperature and coincident wet bulb temperature. A detailed climatic analysis was made of 122 locations in the US to determine both the maximum cooling available and the total annual Evaporative Cooling Degree Hours. This data allows gas turbine operators to easily make an assessment of the economics of direct evaporative cooling.

Fog Cooling Potential

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Brochure:
Gas Turbine Inlet Air Fogging.
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White Paper:
A Comparative Guide to Inlet Air Cooling Technologies.
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ASME Paper:
2001-GT-0526 - Any gas turbine operator can immediately see the potential for evaporative cooling per month in his or her location based on a long term historical database.
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Map showing representative typical hot day cooling potential (the numbers on the chart) and total annual Evaporative Cooling Degree Hours (ECDH) for sites in the USA.

 

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