Our simplified heat to power tool is now available to all online! With this output estimator you will be able to determine the approximate kWe output using ElectraTherm’s ORC solutions – all you need is the hot water temperature and flow rate!
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About ElectraTherm
ElectraTherm by BITZER Group provides world-class waste heat recovery solutions by utilizing the Organic Rankine Cycle along with proprietary technologies to convert low-temperature heat into clean power. ElectraTherm’s simple and effective solutions generate clean electricity, boost efficiency, reduce energy costs, and decrease emissions – with no additional fuel consumption or change to existing processes.
The combined advantage of ElectraTherm’s engineering along with the value of being supported by BITZER, the world’s largest independent manufacturer of refrigeration compressors which boasts close to 3,500 global employees and average annual sales approaching $1 billion, allows the ElectraTherm team to dedicate all their energy to the advancement of waste heat recovery technology in the marketplace.
ElectraTherm’s Power+ Generator turns waste heat into usable thermal and clean electricity while offseting the cooling load. The Active Cooler acts as a cooling to power generator, using the same cycle to provide zero power cooling with the ability to generate power, it is the only cooler of it’s kind in the world. Both of ElectraTherm’s solutions reduce emissions and energy costs while providing a baseload power / cooling supply. Taking advantage of waste heat is not only profitable, but practical. Allowing companies to benefit from a more circular economy while achieving sustainability goals.
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