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How does recuperation differ from our ReGen Power system?
Recuperation and ReGen Power – key differences
Although heat recovery is a popular technology in residential buildings, theReGen Powersystem, which is part of ourPower Loop offered by AxtoraEnergy.com, is an advanced solution for the industry. Recuperation recovers heat from ventilation and heats fresh air, while ReGen Power goes a step further - it transformswaste heat from industrial processes intoelectricity, which translates into realenergy savings.
This allows companies to significantly reduce their operating costs and increase energy efficiency by recovering energy that would otherwise be wasted. ReGen Power is an ideal solution for industries such as plastics processing or metallurgy, where huge amounts of waste heat are generated.
If you are looking for a way to optimize energy use in your facility, visitAxtoraEnergy.com and learn more about how we can helpheat recoveryand cost reduction.
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Optimization of Energy Consumption in the Glass Industry: How Waste Heat Recovery Systems Can Support Glass Production
Glass production is highly energy-intensive, requiring temperatures of 1400–1600°C. Modern heat recovery systems, including ORC technology, allow plants to recover waste heat and convert it into electricity, lowering operational costs and improving energy efficiency. By investing in these technologies, glass manufacturers can reduce CO2 emissions, achieve greater energy independence, and meet stringent environmental regulations, while also positioning themselves as eco-friendly and innovative enterprises. -
How is electricity generated from waste heat and geothermal energy using the Axtora Power Loop system?
The Axtora Power Loop system, based on ORC technology, efficiently converts waste heat and geothermal energy into electrical power. This allows companies to reduce energy costs, lower CO2 emissions, and improve energy efficiency. -
Waste heat recovery in industry – Energy efficiency
How to recover waste heat and convert it into electricity? In the face of rising energy costs and increasingly stringent regulations on CO2 emissio...