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Biomass as a renewable energy source
Biomass is one of the most stable and predictable renewable energy sources, playing a key role in the energy transition and decarbonisation. Its renewable nature stems from the fact that the raw materials used – plant-based by-products, forestry waste, agricultural residues – are part of a natural cycle and are continuously reproduced. source: HeatVentors Based on the natural carbon cycle The use of biomass for energy is part of the biological carbon cycle. During their growt
Dec 17, 20252 min read


Waste Heat Recovery
Waste heat recovery is one of the simplest and most effective ways to improve industrial energy efficiency, offering the potential for significant reductions in operating costs. By reusing existing but previously untapped thermal energy, the demand for primary energy sources is lowered, resulting in reduced fuel consumption and lower carbon emissions. This not only supports the achievement of sustainability goals but also provides a competitive advantage through more consciou
Nov 1, 20252 min read


The hidden costs and risks of summer cooling demands
As summer temperatures reach increasingly extreme levels, the pressure on cooling systems rises dramatically. The growing demand for...
Aug 21, 20252 min read
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