FutraHeat is developing a high-temperature heat pump that uses waste heat to generate steam

FutraHeat is developing a high-temperature heat pump that uses waste heat at around 70°C from industrial processes to generate steam at around 150°CHeat is a major element of many industrial processes, from pharma to food, and accounts for around 70% of all industrial energy demand. At present vast amounts of this heat is used once, and then wasted. Quite literally, it goes up the chimney or down the drain. Futraheat are targeting  products in the 500kW to 1MW range. These will recover waste heat from as low as 70°C, deliver high grade heat up to 150°C and operate with modern low global warming potential refrigerants. They are currently developing a 300kW demonstrator for on-site trials.



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