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Curvaceous chosen as finalists in
The Carbon Trust Innovation Awards 2005
Curvaceous
are proud to have been one of only three finalists from over
250 nominations for The Carbon Trust Innovation Awards 2005.
Curvaceous was chosen for the success of their new
technological approach to reducing carbon dioxide
emissions from operating process plant by increasing plant
efficiency.
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 several uses and
specifically for the Award in the trial outlined below where
it enabled carbon dioxide emissions reduction by controlling
the amount of energy used in a process.
From a
trial in 2002 on a 10MW Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant
Curvaceous saved 13% of fuel cost equating to over £200,000
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
“Improving
the efficiency of existing plants in the Process Industries
ultimately means that they need to burn less fuel. This has
a significant effect on reducing climate change, the effects
of which are becoming more and more noticeable. Our focus on
the efficiency of the process industries is helping many
large process companies achieve better efficiency with
short-term economic benefits to themselves and reduced
emissions benefits to the environment. We are proud that The
Carbon Trust has recognised Curvaceous’ invention and
development of GPC and honoured GPC as a successful
technology in the struggle to lower carbon dioxide
emissions.”

2005 CUSTOMER FORUM
Curvaceous recently hosted
their annual Customer Forum which was a great success. A
number of customers shared the experiences they are having
with GPC with the group which provoked much discussion.
Customers also learnt about new GPC developments and changes
in Curvaceous over the past year.
There were many opportunities
for networking throughout the day and feedback from the
clients who attended has already influenced some major
company decisions.
Attendance at the Forum is by
invitation only to all members of the TAP (Technology
Application Programme) support scheme. One year's
subscription to the scheme is included with all new GPC
purchases. Other benefits include free upgrades, free
training and help desk support for example.

CURVACEOUS WORLDWIDE
Cayuga Partners of New Jersey and Xcorun of Frankfurt have been appointed as
Agents in North America and Germany respectively.
Curvaceous
is seeking more enthusiastic entrepreneurs with experience
in the process industries in Ireland, Scandinavia and
Europe. If you would like to find out more about becoming a
Curvaceous Agent email
enquiries@curvaceous.com or phone +44 (0)
1753 893090.

www.curvaceous.com
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