Industrial waste heat is examined in EU countries, focusing on the amount that can be recovered and exploited, referred to as technical potential of waste heat. An alternative methodology is proposed here, which is based on waste heat fractions derived from a detailed study of the UK industry from the period 2000–2003. These fractions express the part of heat consumption that is wasted and is possible to be recovered. The waste heat fractions have been calculated in this work for each main industrial sector and temperature level. The methodology initially includes the adjustment of waste heat fractions from each industrial sector from the UK industry to the conditions of the different EU countries in the period 2000–2003, in order to accoun...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to give an overview of waste heat potentials in Franc...
This data set is a collation of individual process data which gives information on the process and w...
Industry is accountable for 25.3 % of the final energy consumption in the EU-28 (2015), and ceramic ...
European primary energy consumptions (in the order of a few GWh/yr) are mostly due to industrial pro...
Abstract Industrial processes are currently responsible for almost 26% of European primary energy co...
The UK will need to decarbonise low temperature industrial waste heat (up to ≈250 °C) to achieve net...
The fuel costs and the impacts of energy use on the local environment make it necessary to reduce th...
Supplementary files for article Decarbonisation of heat: Analysis of the potential of low temperatur...
International audienceLow-temperature industrial waste heat is an important heat source for industri...
The following study considers the spatial distribution, grade and seasonal variation of waste-heat f...
In the European Union (EU), industrial sectors use 26% of the primary energy consumption and are cha...
Industrial waste heat recovery shows significant potential for increasing energy efficiency in indus...
Waste heat recovery in Croatian industry is of the highest significance regarding the national effo...
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme; Innovate UK; Engineering and Physical Sciences Resea...
The capture and transport of waste heat represents a great opportunity for the decarbonisation of he...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to give an overview of waste heat potentials in Franc...
This data set is a collation of individual process data which gives information on the process and w...
Industry is accountable for 25.3 % of the final energy consumption in the EU-28 (2015), and ceramic ...
European primary energy consumptions (in the order of a few GWh/yr) are mostly due to industrial pro...
Abstract Industrial processes are currently responsible for almost 26% of European primary energy co...
The UK will need to decarbonise low temperature industrial waste heat (up to ≈250 °C) to achieve net...
The fuel costs and the impacts of energy use on the local environment make it necessary to reduce th...
Supplementary files for article Decarbonisation of heat: Analysis of the potential of low temperatur...
International audienceLow-temperature industrial waste heat is an important heat source for industri...
The following study considers the spatial distribution, grade and seasonal variation of waste-heat f...
In the European Union (EU), industrial sectors use 26% of the primary energy consumption and are cha...
Industrial waste heat recovery shows significant potential for increasing energy efficiency in indus...
Waste heat recovery in Croatian industry is of the highest significance regarding the national effo...
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme; Innovate UK; Engineering and Physical Sciences Resea...
The capture and transport of waste heat represents a great opportunity for the decarbonisation of he...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to give an overview of waste heat potentials in Franc...
This data set is a collation of individual process data which gives information on the process and w...
Industry is accountable for 25.3 % of the final energy consumption in the EU-28 (2015), and ceramic ...