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Industrial process heating systems supply necessary heat to produce goods used by consumers and industries. The heat is supplied mainly from fuels, steam and electricity used in various types of heating equipment, such as furnaces, ovens, heaters and kilns.
In the U.S. manufacturing sector, the steam and a large percentage of electricity is produced by using fuels such as natural gas, coal or other types of byproduct fuels.