Energy saving via compressed air heat recovery: whitepaper
Posted to News on 2nd Sep 2020, 09:24

Energy saving via compressed air heat recovery: whitepaper

Atlas Copco has published a new whitepaper highlighting what it refers to as "The vast unfulfilled potential of compressed air heat recovery as means of helping UK manufacturing firms to save energy and reduce its carbon footprint". The principal message to industry is that up to 94 per cent of the energy supplied to a compressor is recoverable as heat, and up to 90 per cent of industrial compressors in the UK could be equipped with a waste heat recovery system.

Energy saving via compressed air heat recovery: whitepaper

Commenting on the release of the whitepaper, Alexander Pavlov, General Manager, Atlas Copco Compressors UK & Ireland, says "The content underscores the reality that heat generated by compressors can often be harnessed almost in its entirety to help reduce energy usage and costs substantially. At the same time, it limits CO2 emissions and assists companies in achieving their carbon savings targets".

Not only does the whitepaper identify the compressed air waste heat utilisation opportunities, it also reviews the established recovery methods, outlines the untapped carbon reductions and the energy savings potential for compressor users. In addition, the whitepaper outlines the environmental and financial opportunities in investing in compressed air heat recovery systems, including installation of stand-alone, retrofit Energy Recovery units, that can see a payback period as short as 1-3 years.

The whitepaper's main sections are devoted to an in-depth guide, supported with tables, graphics and calculations, with topics such as how heat can be recovered from compressors and the achievable levels of heat recovery. The merits and methodologies of air-cooled systems, water-cooled systems and oil-lubricated compressors are also covered. The important issue of how much energy can be saved is fully explained − including an equation for calculating the recovery potential. This information points up the fact that the function of the cooling system, the distance to the point of consumption, and the degree and continuity of the heat requirement are all decisive factors. The contents are completed with examples of industry sector process and plant heating system recovered heat applications. Practical application case studies have also been included to illustrate the financial benefits which investment in heat recovery systems can confer to compressor users.

Follow the link to download the whitepaper.


Atlas Copco

Swallowdale Lane
HP2 7EA
UNITED KINGDOM

01442 261201

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