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Traps reduce steam consumption (1st March 2012)
Metered tests carried out on Thermal Energy International's GEM steam traps by Italcables, producer of wire strands for prestressed concrete and post-tensioned structures, have shown steam savings of up to 30% compared
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Latest products for energy efficiency (1st January 2012)
Thermal Energy International (TEI) will be showing its range of energy efficiency products that include GEM venturi orifice steam traps and flue gas condensing heat recovery economisers.
Healthy savings (1st November 2011)
The Royal Albert Edward Infirmary in Wigan, better known as Wigan Infirmary, anticipates it will avoid spending £48,847 per annum in fuel and maintenance costs following the installation of 157 Thermal Energy Internatio
Hospital order (1st September 2011)
Thermal Energy International has received an order worth £246,000 from Salisbury District Hospital Trust to install a CHP exhaust stack condensing heat recovery system for use on its heating and hot water system. The or
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GEM of a result (1st March 2011)
A global healthcare company is saving £36,000 a year in energy costs since installing Thermal Energy International's GEM steam traps at one of its sites. A total of 85 steam traps have been installed at the process plan
Heat recovery (1st January 2011)
Thermal Energy International will be unveiling its modified range of FLU-ACE systems and will feature a model Flu-Ace on its stand.
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GEM return systems (1st January 2011)
Thermal Energy International is to provide a major UK food manufacturer with GEM condensate return systems for use at five sites.
Trap failure stopped (1st November 2010)
Keeping on top of repairing and replacing thousands of mechanical steam traps is no longer a problem at KNPC's Shauiba Refinery in Kuwait following the conversion of 1750 mechanical traps to Thermal Energy International
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Full steam ahead (1st November 2010)
Merseyside linen and work wear rental company and laundry, Deeside Laundry, is enjoying a saving of 15% on its gas bills and lower maintenance costs following the replacement of its mechanical steam traps with 30 of The
Trap nets savings (1st September 2010)
Corus's Trostre Steel Works in Llanelli has installed Thermal Energy International's GEM Venturi orifice steam traps as part of a continuous improvement programme into energy conservation and CO2 reduction.
Some things in black and white make sense (1st May 2010)
Diageo's 18-acre Runcorn facility is making significant savings in energy, replacement costs and maintenance of its steam traps following the installation of Thermal Energy International's Venturi Orifice GEM traps. The
Easy-to-maintain (1st March 2010)
Available from GEM, a wholly owned subsidiary of Thermal Energy International, GEM Oyster is a piston type isolation/stop valve that is described as efficient, accurate and easyto- maintain, providing shutoff and zero
Energy savings (1st January 2010)
Thermal Energy International will be introducing its Ceramic Microfiltration System (CMF) to visitors at Maintec 2010. Said to be capable of providing a return on investment in less than two years, the CMF reduces water
European rights (1st November 2009)
GEM, a wholly owned subsidiary of Thermal Energy International, has taken over the European rights to Kemco International's range of water and heat recovery products.
Latest traps (1st July 2009)
GEM, a division of Thermal Energy International, and maker of the GEM Venturi Orifice Steam Trap, will be exhibiting its updated range of GEM Emerald sets.
Efficiency gets a boost while emissions are reduced (1st March 2009)
Thermal Energy International, which recently acquired steam trap manufacturer GEM, is launching its Flu-Ace technology to the UK and European market.
Performance trials (1st March 2009)
Aperformance analysis carried out by Queen's University, Belfast into efficiency of steam traps has shown that, over varying condensate loads and steam pressures, the GEM venturi trap, made by Thermal Energy Internationa
Cereal steam savings (1st September 2008)
Weetabix is making significant energy savings following the installation of Gardner Energy Management's GEM Venturi orifice steam traps throughout its facility at Burton Latimer in Northants.
Steam traps save thousands (1st July 2008)
Aesica, a supplier of active pharmaceutical ingredients to the pharmaceutical industry, has revealed that it is saving over £67 000 a year in energy costs at its Ponders End site following the installation of GEM steam
Letting off steam wastes cash (1st July 2008)
Gardner Energy Management (GEM), will be unveiling its updated range of GEM Emerald traps at Energy 2008. The Emerald trap sets are for repetitive load capacity applications where there is an extensive use of drip legs
GEM of a saving (1st July 2008)
Loders Crocklaan, a producer of oils, fats and nutritional ingredients, is saving 10% in steam consumption and achieving 15% in increased production following the installation of GEM steam traps across its plant in Holl
Trapping the let off steam (1st May 2008)
Ruabon Works, a chemicals manufacturing site operated by Flexsys Rubber Chemicals, is making steam savings of 12% from its batch reactor following the installation of Gardner Energy Management's GEM Venturi Orifice ste
Stop trap failure (1st March 2008)
The Boots Group is systematically replacing steam traps at its Energy Centre with Gardner Energy Management's GEM traps on the hot water calorifiers. Since then, around 30 GEM traps have been installed onto other applic
GEM of a trap (1st September 2007)
Aesica, a supplier of active pharmaceutical ingredients to the pharmaceutical industry, has revealed that it is saving more than £67 000 a year in energy costs at its Ponders End site following the installation of GEM s
Compact and easy to fit (1st July 2007)
Compact and Gardner Energy Management (GEM), manufacturers of the award winning GEM Venturi Orifice Steam Trap, will be unveiling its new range of GEM Topaz on Stand 24 at The Energy Event.
Wasting energy through steam loss (1st May 2007)
Tim Gardner, managing director of Gardner Energy Management looks at reducing energy lost through poor management of steam
Trust slashes energy consumption (1st March 2007)
The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH) has reduced its energy consumption by £53,000 per annum thanks to the installation of Gardner Energy Management's patented GEM venturi orifice steam traps. The 147 GEM
Steam stars (1st January 2005)
Available FREE from Gardner Energy Management (GEM) is a film that explains the secret of a successful steam system.