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Takeda AHEAD, Advanced Heat Pump Demonstrator
Takeda is a patient-focused, R&D-driven global biopharmaceutical company committed to bringing Better Health and a Brighter Future.At Vienna's largest manufacturing site, a steam-generating heat pump system is integrated into operation for the first time, aiming to achieve a reduction of Scope
Decarbonising industry with hybrid heat pump systems – NIBE-BIAWAR
Three independent heating and cooling systems based on cascades of air-source and ground-source heat pumps supply a production and office complex with a total area exceeding 30,000 m².The systems combine ground and air heat sources that activate depending on the conditions of the ground source.
Turning fishmeal waste heat into green process energy
Pelagia’s fishmeal factory in Måløy, Norway, installed three high-temperature heat pumps in 2024 that supply up to 8 tons of steam per hour with a COP of 3.5–7. The system replaces fossil steam, cuts CO₂ emissions by 4,000 tons annually, and showcases the technical feasibility of electrifying
DNV(Det norske Veritas)Head Office
4,3MW heat och 9MW cooling(mainly free cooling) but also process cooling Only natural ref. 100% (R290) Get rid of the boilers using oil High redundancy, many units
Making heat pumps attractive in education
The shortage of skilled labour and the lack of attractiveness of service technician jobs for young people will result in a reduction in the quality
Geothermal Heat Storage and Heat PumpSystem
An innovative geothermal heat well storage and heat pump system has been commissioned at Lounavoima’s Waste-to-Energy (WtE)
ENERGIEWENDE ALWERA
Heat pump cascade system with total installed heating capacity of 4.750kW for heating of production process
OKKI – Smart heat pumps for air conditioning of large industrial buildings
The industrial sector is the third largest energy consuming sector, accounting for just under 25 percent of final energy needs.
District heating based on thermonet in Vridsløsemagle
The city of Vridsløsemagle in collaboration with the consumer-owned district heating company Høje Taastrup Fjernvarme
Aquathermally heated heritage building
Les Les Jardins d'Eau d'Annevoie – 1758 is a historic heritage building surrounded by a moat/pond, an ideal source for aquathermal energy where heat is extracted from surface water.
“MÜHLE Rasurkultur – Hall 4Construction of a new production hall with a heat pump and geothermal energy”
Construction of a new manufacturing building for the heritage brand “MÜHLE” in the most sustainable way, built mostly of locally sourced wood