Energy Recovery & DHC

Energy Recovery & DHC

Rank Organic Rankine Cycle Technology with applications in Heat Recovery solution

ORC RANK has worked with SWEP to implement a heat recovery solution for electricity power generation. The activation range for the low-temperature equipment starts at just 85 °C. SWEPs heat exchangers are installed as economizers,.

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Rank Organic Rankine Cycle Technology with applications in Heat Recovery solution

Energy Recovery & DHC

Shining a light on Tomatoes

Royal Pride Holland is using the J624 GS engines to power the greenhouses new cogeneration plant. Some of the power generated is used for lighting for the tomatoes, but most is supplied to the public power grid. The overall level of efficiency.

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Shining a light on Tomatoes

Energy Recovery & DHC

Gothenborg Energi sees the bigger Picture

The heat recovery block station at the car manufacturer plant replaced an outdated technical setup. With this highly efficient heat exchange the supply temperature from the refinery no longer needed to be additionally heated. The estimated Return On Investment (ROI) is less than five months.

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Gothenborg Energi sees the bigger Picture

Energy Recovery & DHC

Clean Power when ORC System recovers Waste Heat

Daiichi Jitsugy got a request from Ertec to install an ORC system in their new waste incineration plant. Engineers knew that they would need a heat exchanger out of the ordinary. The ORC was installed in the new.

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Clean Power when ORC System recovers Waste Heat

Energy Recovery & DHC

Significant cost savings & lowered CO2 Emissions through efficient Heat-Recovery Solutions

Airflux selected SWEP as a partner for two main reasons. One of our main partners was already successfully integrating SWEPs brazed plate heat exchangers in their systems. Marc Delannoy, General Manager Airflux said commission.

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Significant cost savings & lowered CO2 Emissions through efficient Heat-Recovery Solutions

Utilize all the available energy — Heat recovery
Energy Recovery & DHC

Utilize all the available energy — Heat recovery

Brazed Plate Heat Exchanger (BPHE) technology offers the most efficient recovery of heat. BPHEs are an integral tool that allow extra heat to be extracted from the refrigeration system. In many cases, the reduction in wasted.

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Waste Heat Recovery - first European industry project certified by the Investor Confidence Project
Energy Recovery & DHC

Waste Heat Recovery - first European industry project certified by the Investor Confidence Project

Investor Confidence Projects awarded to waste heat utilisation project at GMS GOURMET GmbH. The project uses waste heat of two fast cooling plants to support heating demand. It predicts annual energy savings of 635 MWh in natural gas.

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Energy Recovery & DHC

Bakery UK - production air with heat recovery

CompAir is on target to achieve annual energy savings in the region of £188,000. A payback on investment in less than two years is expected. CompAir installed fixed-speed L110s and regulated-speed compressor three months ago.

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Bakery UK - production air with heat recovery

Choosing the best techniques for waste heat recovery
Energy Recovery & DHC

Choosing the best techniques for waste heat recovery

The UK government has recognised through its ‘Industrial Decarbonisation and Energy Efficiency Roadmap to 2050’ that the cost for Energy Intensive Industries to prepare the feasibility study is substantial. The department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy is expected to launch.

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Energy Recovery & DHC

Heat Recovery on the Road - Part1 - Sizing Up the Opportunity

Matt Gutschow, Co-Founder of HeatCalc, writes about an opportunity for heat recovery for trucks. This is a short introduction reflecting on the potential and the economics to make such a technical opportunity a viable business case.

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Heat Recovery on the Road - Part1 - Sizing Up the Opportunity