heat recovery

Unlock the potential of thermal energy trapped in rivers, sewers and industrial processes.

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Heat pumps: Applied Thermodynamics

A water-to-water heat pump operates by extracting heat from one water source and transferring it to another. The process begins with water from a warm source, such as wastewater or a natural body of water, passing through an evaporator, where the heat is absorbed by a refrigerant. The refrigerant then passes through a compressor, increasing its temperature and pressure. This heated refrigerant transfers its energy to a colder water circuit in the condenser, effectively raising the temperature of the target water source for use in various applications.

Circular economy

Water-to-water heat pumps offer versatile solutions for both industrial and public water applications. In industrial settings, they can recover waste heat from processes like cooling systems, enabling energy reuse for heating or other operations. In public water systems, these heat pumps can efficiently extract warmth from sewage or surface water to provide heating for buildings, swimming pools, or district heating networks. By harnessing existing heat sources, water-to-water heat pumps contribute to significant energy savings and decarbonization of heating systems across a wide range of applications.

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