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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Electricity today plays a prominent role in many diverse processes in manufacturing and other industries. Understanding the fundamental principles behind a host of electrically driven processes is the remit of electroheat as an academic discipline. Centres of electricity utilisation at Universities, funded by the electricity utilities, should be encouraged and supported at the embryonic stage of development in order to facilitate the transfer of the electroheat technology between industry and academe.