Pushing forward the market potential and business models of waste heat valorisation by full-scale demonstration of next-gen heat upgrade technologies in various industrial contexts.

HORIZON.2.5HORIZON-IAID: 101069689
EC Contribution
€78,403
Consortium Size
20 orgs
Summary

As part of the EU strategic agenda to build a climate-neutral and green Europe, increasing energy efficiency of industry is among the priorities of the Green Deal. Process heat has a significant weight in the total energy demand of the European industry and increased energy efficiency of industry through the recovery and upgrade of waste heat is one of the first steps towards decarbonization in the industrial sector. Although different heat upgrade technologies exist, their wide deployment is not taking place due to different technical and non-technical barriers hindering the uptake. PUSH2HEAT will aim to overcome these implementation barriers and push forward the market potential and business models of heat upgrade technologies by real full scale demonstration of different heat upgrade systems in relevant industrial sectors with high waste heat recovery and upgrading potential, with supply temperature in the range 90-160ºC.Different heat upgrade technologies will be scaled-up to optimize their efficiency and economic performance and demonstrated in selected industrial demo-sites covering a representative sample of the most relevant industrial processes with heat recovery potential.Economic and country specific regulatory barriers, summed up to the technical ones, greatly influence the deployment of the heat upgrade technologies. To tackle this, PUSH2HEAT intends to demonstrate suitable busines models and dedicated exploitation roadmaps for a higher penetration of heat upgrade systems aiming to contribute to meet the industry decarbonization targets. For achieving its ambitions, PUSH2HEAT consortium gathers different heat upgrade technology manufacturers, industrial end-users where demonstrations will take place, engineering and business oriented companies as well as expert RTD partners in the field, together with the European association representing the heat upgrade technologies stakeholders.

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Project Results (20)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (8)
Environmental life cycle assessment of industrial high-temperature to residential small-size heat Pumps: A critical review
Energy Conversion and Management: X· 2025DOI
Jacopo Famiglietti, Leonardo Acconito, Cordin Arpagaus, Tommaso Toppi
ANÁLISIS TÉCNICO-ECONÓMICO DE DISTINTAS TECNOLOGÍAS DE RECUPERACIÓN DE CALOR EN LA INDUSTRIA PAPELERA
Avances en Ciencias y Técnicas del Frío - 12. Actas del XII Congreso Ibérico y X Congreso Iberoamericano de Ciencias y Técnicas del Frío CYTEF 2024· 2024DOI
Abdelrahman H. Hassan, Jorge Payá Herrero, Daniel Gómez-Elegido, Miguel Sebastià
Comparison of Different Evaporator Topologies for Industrial Heat Pumps
Proceedings of the 7th International Seminar on ORC Power System (ORC 2023)· 2024DOI
Sanjay Vermani, null null, Nitish Anand, Johan Van Bael, Evgueni Touliankine, Aldo Serafino, Carlo De Servi
Low-Pressure Steam Generation with Concentrating Solar Energy and Different Heat Upgrade Technologies: Potential in the European Industry
Sustainability· 2024DOI
Payá, J., Cazorla-Marín, A., Arpagaus, C., Corrales Ciganda, J.L., Hassan, A.H.
Review of Business Models for Industrial Heat Pumps
36th International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems (ECOS 2023)· 2023DOI
Arpagaus, C., Paranjape, S., Nertinger, S., Tietz, R., Bertsch, S.
Aprovechamiento de calor residual mediante tecnología de bomba de calor: Caso de uso en planta de producción de mezclas asfálticas
Payá Herrero, J., Hassan, A. H., & García, J. R. A.
Implementation of High Temperature Heat Pumps for heat upgrade and supply of process steam in the industry
R. Paitazoglou, A. Hanßke, J. Corrales, L. Alonso, T. Toppi, G. Abrami
Thermoeconomic analysis of waste heat upgraded steam production in the chemical industry using Type II absorption heat pumps. In High-Temperature Heat Pump Symposium 2024.
Alonso, L., & Corrales, J. L.
Deliverables (11)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PUSH2HEAT (Pushing forward the market potential and business models of waste heat valorisation by full-scale demonstration of next-gen heat upgrade technologies in various industrial contexts.)