China Energy Recovery (CER) has said that the two completed systems in China, one of which has just started operation and the other which is expected to be commissioned and online around early August 2008, are capable of generating approximately 14MW of electricity and 26.8MW of directly usable heat energy through the capture and harnessing of waste-heat.

The two systems just completed by CER in China were installed at two different sulfuric acid facilities in the Shandong and Sichuan provinces.

Of the two new contracts, the project in Malaysia is intended for a biofuel combustion system with a planned production of 3MW of electricity and 2.9MW of heat energy.

The project in Congo is for a waste heat recovery system for a sulfuric acid manufacturing facility and will produce usable heat energy of 51.3MW that will be used directly.