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News Release from: Curvaceous Software | Subject: Carbon Trust awards
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 May 2005
Reducing carbon dioxide emissions leads
to award
As one of three finalists from over 250 applicants in the Carbon Trust Innovator Awards 2005 Curvaceous was chosen for their new approach to reducing carbon dioxide emissions
Curvaceous Software has been selected as a finalist in the Carbon Trust Innovator Awards 2005 As one of three finalists from over 250 applicants Curvaceous was chosen for their new approach to reducing carbon dioxide emissions
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 10 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Finalist in the Carbon Trust Innovator Awards 2005
As one of three finalists from over 250 applicants in the 2005 Carbon Trust Innovator Awards, Curvaceous Software was chosen for their new approach to reducing CO2 exhaust gas emissions
Geometric Process Control (GPC) technology uses multi-dimensional geometry to visualise and model several hundred process, cost and emissions variables at once.
An all British invention, GPC has been proven in the trial to enable carbon dioxide emissions reduction by controlling the amount of energy used in a process.
In 2002 Curvaceous commenced a project on a 10MW Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant which saved 13% of the fuel costs equating to over GBP200,000 per year.
Over 11,000 tonnes per annum of carbon dioxide emissions were cut as a direct result without any capital expenditure.
Curvaceous was delighted to reach the final of this prestigious award.
Managing Director Dr Robin Brooks "The effects of the Process Industries on deteriorating climate change are becoming more and more noticeable.
Emissions issues in particular are finally gaining the public importance they deserve, and require, in order to find a minimising solution. Request a free brochure from Curvaceous Software ...
The Carbon Trust has recognised the Curvaceous development of GPC and honoured GPC as a successful technology in the struggle to lower carbon dioxide emissions.".
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