Heat Recovery
Heat generated by industrial processes and converts this heat into usable forms of energy such as hot water, steam or electricity. This technology helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by capturing heat that would otherwise be lost during an industrial process. This waste heat is then converted either electrically or thermally and delivers steam or hot air on demand when energy is needed.
The technology can be used to recover waste heat from a range of sources including engines, furnaces, turbines, generators and other industrial facilities. It is also used for cooling processes such as air-conditioning systems and refrigeration plants.
The benefits of this technology include a reduction in energy consumption, resulting in lower operating costs, an increase in productivity and reduced carbon dioxide emissions. Waste heat recovery also offers the additional benefit of being able to store thermal energy for intermittent use which helps to improve overall efficiency and reduce environmental impact