Business | Period | Project Coordinator | Funding scheme |
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Energy | 2020-2022 | Turboden S.p.A. | LIFE19CCM/IT/001334 |
Heating and cooling in buildings and industry accounts for half of the EU’s energy consumption.
Moreover, the largest share (84%) is still generated from fossil fuels, while only 16% is generated from renewable energy.
The HEAT LEAP - LIFE19 CCM/IT/001334 project has received funding from the LIFE programme of the European Union, that finances environmental sustainability projects, to
In particular, the project innovation will be implemented in Brescia (Italy), in the context of a large-scale steel making production plant, whose technical scale will allow an evaluation of its viability for wider scale replication at European level in the steel-making sector as well as in other relevant industrial sectors.
In the framework of HeatLeap, RINA will support the design phase and design of the monitoring system as well as the development of ad-hoc business models and replication strategy.
Moreover, we will be mainly in charge of:
Last but not least, we are also responsible for the commercialisation of the monitoring tool together with the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) systems through replication actions, an activity which imply:
In conclusion, HEATLEAP project will test a set of innovative solutions to improve the recovery of waste heat in Energy Intensive Industries.
The project will be able to generate clean electricity for internal use and limit the use of thermal vents, thus limiting the CO2 emissions of the plant and other pollutants.
HEATLEAP project has received funding from the LIFE Programme of the European Union