Waste heat recovery from cooling technology Optimizing heating and cooling processes with heat pumps

Many industrial processes generate waste heat, which is often released into the environment unused. With the help of innovative heat pump systems, however, this waste heat can be efficiently recovered and used to generate heating and cooling at the same time. Particularly in companies that have both heating and cooling requirements, this technology enables a significant increase in energy efficiency and a reduction in CO₂ emissions.

The heat pump uses the return flow from existing cold water networks as a heat source. The waste heat it contains is absorbed by a heat exchanger and a refrigerant evaporates at low temperatures. The temperature is increased by compressing the refrigerant and the heat obtained in this way can be made available for heating processes, hot water or industrial applications. At the same time, energy is extracted from the cold water network through this process, creating cold for cooling machines, production processes or buildings.

This intelligent combination of waste heat recovery and efficient energy supply makes the system particularly attractive for industrial applications. By reusing existing waste heat, operating costs can be reduced, resources used more efficiently and the environmental impact significantly reduced.