The recovery of waste heat is a fundamental means of achieving the ambitious medium- and long-term targets set by European and international directives. Despite the large availability of waste heat, especially at low temperatures (<250 degrees C), the implementation rate of heat recovery interventions is still low, mainly due to non-technical barriers. To overcome this limitation, this work aims to develop two distinct databases containing waste heat recovery case studies and technologies as a novel tool to enhance knowledge transfer in the industrial sector. Through an in-depth analysis of the scientific literature, the two databases' structures were developed, defining fields and information to collect, and then a preliminary populatio...
Globally one third of energy consumption is attributable to the industrial sector, with up to fifty ...
The UK will need to decarbonise low temperature industrial waste heat (up to ≈250 °C) to achieve net...
Supplementary files for article Decarbonisation of heat: Analysis of the potential of low temperatur...
The recovery of waste heat is a fundamental means of achieving the ambitious medium- and long-term t...
The recovery of waste heat is a fundamental means of achieving the ambitious medium-and long-term ta...
The continuous search for energy efficiency in the industrial sector, driven by the need to reduce p...
In an industrial energy scenario increasingly focused on decarbonization and energy cost containment...
Data Availability: All data generated or analyzed during this study are included in this published a...
Industrial waste heat recovery shows significant potential for increasing energy efficiency in indus...
Urban waste heat recovery, in which low temperature heat from urban sources is recovered for use in ...
PhD ThesisThe ever-increasing price of energy, combined with increasingly stringent legislation to r...
The aim of this study was to review the significant of waste heat recovery technologies as means of ...
Greenhouse gases cause global warming of the earth. Carbon dioxide is one of those gases. There are ...
Industrial waste heat is the energy that is generated in industrial processes which is not put into ...
One third of energy consumption is attributable to the industrial sector, with as much as half ultim...
Globally one third of energy consumption is attributable to the industrial sector, with up to fifty ...
The UK will need to decarbonise low temperature industrial waste heat (up to ≈250 °C) to achieve net...
Supplementary files for article Decarbonisation of heat: Analysis of the potential of low temperatur...
The recovery of waste heat is a fundamental means of achieving the ambitious medium- and long-term t...
The recovery of waste heat is a fundamental means of achieving the ambitious medium-and long-term ta...
The continuous search for energy efficiency in the industrial sector, driven by the need to reduce p...
In an industrial energy scenario increasingly focused on decarbonization and energy cost containment...
Data Availability: All data generated or analyzed during this study are included in this published a...
Industrial waste heat recovery shows significant potential for increasing energy efficiency in indus...
Urban waste heat recovery, in which low temperature heat from urban sources is recovered for use in ...
PhD ThesisThe ever-increasing price of energy, combined with increasingly stringent legislation to r...
The aim of this study was to review the significant of waste heat recovery technologies as means of ...
Greenhouse gases cause global warming of the earth. Carbon dioxide is one of those gases. There are ...
Industrial waste heat is the energy that is generated in industrial processes which is not put into ...
One third of energy consumption is attributable to the industrial sector, with as much as half ultim...
Globally one third of energy consumption is attributable to the industrial sector, with up to fifty ...
The UK will need to decarbonise low temperature industrial waste heat (up to ≈250 °C) to achieve net...
Supplementary files for article Decarbonisation of heat: Analysis of the potential of low temperatur...