One of the European Commission’s four main priorities is building a climate-neutral, green, fair and social Europe, identifying among the priority actions “accelerating the transition to renewables and increasing energy efficiency”. In this context, industry must play a major role in the energy transition to meet the targets of climate neutrality. Increased energy efficiency through the recovery and upgrade of waste heat is the first step towards decarbonization in the industrial sector. Industrial process heat has a significant weight in the total energy demand of the European industry: it accounts for about 66 % (1,952 TWh/a in EU 2015) of the total final energy demand. By combining the two market segments for applications up to 100 °C and from 100 °C to 200° C, HP technologies could potentially deliver 730 TWh/a or 37 % of the process heat in industry. Overall, great application potential for HP technologies has been identified in the food, paper, and chemical industries.
The PUSH2HEAT project aims at pushing forward the market potential and business models of heat upgrade technologies, by full scale demonstration of heat upgrade systems in relevant industrial sectors with high waste heat recovery and upgrading potential, with supply temperature in the range of 90-160ºC.
Although different heat upgrade technologies exist, the singularity of each industrial process, the technical barriers for successful integration and the lack of experiences of heat upgrading in temperatures above 100 ºC, make difficult the wide deployment of such systems for the targeted temperatures. To overcome these challenges, PUSH2HEAT aims to develop and demonstrate four different heat upgrade technologies, including the most relevant electrically and thermally driven heat pumps for the mentioned target temperatures.
The heat upgrade technologies will be integrated into different industrial plants in the paper and chemical industries, for long-term full-scale demonstration, making use of process and cogeneration (CHP) waste heat sources and delivering process steam.
PUSH2HEAT results and lessons learnt could address the valorisation of 5% of the relevant available industrial waste heat at EU level. Therefore, PUSH2HEAT would trigger an energy efficiency increase in EU industries estimated at yearly 3,632.8 GWh/yr Primary Energy Savings and 827.8 ktCO2/yr emissions reduction by 2030, derived from switching from fossil-based supply units to the proposed heat upgrade technologies.