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Waste Heat Recovery in the EU industry and proposed new technologies
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New TechnologiesEngineeringHeat RecoveryEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionEnergy RecoveryWaste Heat RecoveryThermal Energy StorageIndustrial Waste ManagementEnergy RecyclingChemical EngineeringEu IndustryIndustrial SectorsEuropean UnionPrimary Energy ConsumptionHeat TransferWaste ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringSustainable EnergyRecyclingThermal Engineering
In the European Union (EU), industrial sectors use 26% of the primary energy consumption and are characterized by large amounts of energy losses in the form of waste heat at different temperature levels. Their recovery is a challenge but also an opportunity for science and business. In this study, after a brief description of the conventional Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) approaches, the novel technologies under development within the I-ThERM Horizon 2020 project are presented and assessed from an energy and market perspectives. These technologies are: heat to power conversion systems based on bottoming thermodynamic cycles (Trilateral Flash Cycle for low grade waste heat and Joule-Brayton cycle working with supercritical carbon dioxide for high temperature waste heat sources); heat recovery devices based on heat pipes (flat heat pipe for high grade radiative heat sources and condensing economizer for acidic effluents).
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