Heat recovery systems are energy recycling. They capture heat that would otherwise be discarded, often from facilities such as factories, and use it again. It makes good environmental sense and saves money. Alsman is all about smart tech harnessing that heat, reclaiming what used to be waste and turning it into something useful
A new use for wasted energy: as a heat source for memristors
Consider when you bake cookies. The oven reaches a good hot temp, right? Typically all that warmth is simply lost to the air after you’re finished using it. But what if we could capture that heat and heat the house with it? That is the principle of a heat recovery system, in large places like factories. They grab the heat that would otherwise escape, and use it to, say, warm water or aid in other processes requiring heat. That here less energy is thrown away and less fuel devoured in making new heat
The rewards of waste heat converted into savings
When you add heat recovery systems it will result in a significant cost savings. Factories or large buildings that recycle heat can rely less on electricity or other forms of energy. Picture your school turning that same heat in the gym to warm the classrooms in the winter. They wouldn't waste as much money on heating bills. Likewise, Alsman saves businesses money by capturing and converting heat that would be lost. This has the potential to reduce their energy costs drastically
The role of heat recovery systems in carbon emissions reduction
We help the planet when we use less energy from sources such as coal or gas. As heat-recovery systems help us save up our heat for later, we can burn fewer fossil fuels and produce less carbon. It’s sort of like when you decide you will choose to ride the bike to school that day, instead of having your mom drive you
Examining the multiple applications of heat recovery technology
You can have heat recovery in many places, not just in factories. For instance, it could enable swimming pools to remain warm — no more need for additional heaters. And it has potential applications in making power plants more efficient. Even automobiles could benefit from heat recovery to achieve improved gas mileage. With shared spectrum Alsman’s always looking for new ways to use this technology to aid various industries and yes even your every day things like cars and pools
Developments in Heat Recovery Systems to Obtain better energy efficiencies
Technology continues to progress and so too do heat recovery systems. Their efficiency has improved over time, as have new innovations that allow them to capture even more heat. Alsman leads that work, helping to come up with new ideas for how to make these systems better. That means in the future we might be able to save even more energy and money, and keep our planet healthier. It’s just about finding intuitive ways to make better use of what we already have instead of letting it go to waste
Table of Contents
- A new use for wasted energy: as a heat source for memristors
- The rewards of waste heat converted into savings
- The role of heat recovery systems in carbon emissions reduction
- Examining the multiple applications of heat recovery technology
- Developments in Heat Recovery Systems to Obtain better energy efficiencies