Echogen Power Systems Announces Groundbreaking High-Temperature Heat Pump Program
Program Overview
The program aims to develop a 500 kWth HTHP capable of generating >300°C air from an ambient temperature heat source. The HTHP working fluid will be carbon dioxide (CO2), a natural refrigerant with a low global warming potential (GWP = 1). At commercial scales (5 to 25 MWth) the system is projected to demonstrate a compelling capital and operating cost profile, achieving better than a 3-year simple payback period when compared to other green heating technologies such as direct electrical heaters.
This technology will decarbonize industrial heating applications, in the chemicals, food and beverage, and consumer goods manufacturing sectors. With potential life cycle reductions of over 90% in carbon emissions and over 50% in energy intensity relative to natural gas-fired heaters, Echogen's HTHP system offers a sustainable and cost-effective solution for industrial energy needs.
For more information on this program, please visit the IEDO announcement here: https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/funding-selections-fy23-industrial-efficiency-and-decarbonization-multi-topic-foa
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