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Heatpumps - an overlooked opportunity?
Energy Efficiency

Heatpumps - an overlooked opportunity?

Recover energy, don’t waste it! What do a Norwegian fjord, a Belgian brewery, a Danish dairy plant, a Finnish data center, a German office building, and a French sports center (and many more) have in…

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What is cold local heat?
Energy Infrastructure • Circular Economy

What is cold local heat?

At first glance, it sounds strange when cold local heating is to take over the heat supply. Is that a contradiction? No, cold heat really does exist. It is a heat supply with relatively low…

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Heatpumps: vision vs. reality
Energy Efficiency

Heatpumps: vision vs. reality

Vision vs. reality – why political intervention is essential to unleash heat pumps energy savings potential in industrial and commercial applications. Buildings need a comfortable indoor temperature…

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5 energy sources you have never thought of
Energy Efficiency • Circular Economy

5 energy sources you have never thought of

Every day, surplus heat is released into the environment, contributing to global warming and wasting chances of clean energy generation. Opportunities to recover and reuse it can be found in places…

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Reining Heisskühlung

Reining Heisskühlung = Well-matured concepts. For more than 50 years ago, Reining have commenced the development of hot cooling plants in order to reduce substantially the immense cooling water consumption for industrial plants and, apart from other advantages, to achieve a better energy recovery. In 1994 Reining became a…


Utilize all the available energy — Heat recovery
Energy Infrastructure • Energy Efficiency • Circular Economy

Utilize all the available energy — Heat recovery

Today, global industry consumes a vast amount of energy. The biggest challenge is that as much as half of it is wasted due to the inefficient and complicated recovery of low-grade energy. Heat in the…

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All you need to know: The EU's bold Energy Efficiency Directive
Energy Efficiency • Policy & Regulation

All you need to know: The EU's bold Energy Efficiency Directive

The European Union has taken a major step forward in its fight against climate change with the adoption of Directive (EU) 2023/1791 on energy efficiency. This comprehensive legislation aims to…

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Industrial heat: An emission free energy source
Policy & Regulation • Circular Economy

Industrial heat: An emission free energy source

Heat is a form of energy that is all around us. There’s heat from the sun (solar thermal), and from the earth (geothermal), but for this post, I want to talk about industrial heat - heat that is a…

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What are the main types of Waste-to-Energy technologies on the market today?
Circular Economy

What are the main types of Waste-to-Energy technologies on the market today?

By 2025, it’s expected that global waste will reach 6 million tons per day and a lot of that will go straight to landfills. In the U.S. alone, 140 million tons of waste find their way into landfills…

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Cleaning up “dirty” ceramic tile production
Circular Economy

Cleaning up “dirty” ceramic tile production

Energy efficiency in kilns and other process stages of ceramics production are quite low and pollutants are currently emitted at unsustainable levels. But as costs for fossil fuels rise and…

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