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More heat to cool: GEA Heat Pumps now and in the future

Overview of present portfolio, its opportunities and challenges, and an outlook to developments. How do we want to evolve our portfolio and which applications to address? The presentation highlights a few development initiatives and closes with a brief commercial and technical assessment.

Topic

Air Conditioning & Ventilation & Heat Pumps

When & Where

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Tue, 10/08/2024, 10:20 - 10:40

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Hall 4A / 4A-419

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Details

  • Format:

    Lecture

  • Language:

    English

Session description

Heat contributes to round about 50 % of the total energy demand worldwide with industries and households taking roughly equal amounts. The by far largest part of it is still generated with the help of fossil fuels so that heating is a major catalyst to CO2 emissions and climate change. Decarbonizing the heat supply therefore provides a massive leverage, and Heat Pumps are an instrumental component therein. Although far more efficient, Heat Pumps are not as trivial as classic boilers, and at the same time they are not able to reach temperatures as high as (fossil) combustion. The presentation looks at suitable applications for Heat Pumps in our current portfolio, its temperature limitations, and challenges. Higher temperatures – which also includes the possibility to genera ...
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Speaker

Thomas Lergenmüller
Thomas Lergenmüller
Product Manager