Energy management with waste heat utilisation

Significant amounts of unused waste heat are generated in production facilities - from cooling systems, processes or ventilation systems. By recycling this heat back into the energy balance, heating, hot water or process heat can be provided in a climate-friendly way. This reduces the use of primary energy, increases efficiency and reliably fulfils legal energy-saving requirements.

Cold-heat cogeneration

With combined cooling and heating, the waste heat from refrigeration systems is no longer dissipated unused, but used specifically as useful heat - for example for heating buildings, hot water or processes. This reduces the overall energy requirement, operating costs and CO₂ emissions, while increasing the efficiency of the overall system.</p

In combination with heat pumps, the temperature level can be raised to such an extent that the waste heat is even suitable for process steam. Cooling and heat generation thus become a networked energy system that significantly improves sustainability and security of supply in industry.

Vapour generation

Vapour generation is one of the largest energy consumers in many industries and is increasingly the focus of efficiency and climate targets. There is great potential in the utilisation of waste heat from refrigeration systems and processes: instead of being released unused into the environment, this heat can be used specifically to generate steam.</p

In conjunction with heat pumps and modern control technology, fuel requirements and CO₂ emissions can be significantly reduced without jeopardising process reliability. Electronic, waste heat-based steam generation makes the process heat supply more efficient, more climate-friendly and more robust in the face of legal requirements and energy price fluctuations.

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