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Heat to Power ORC modules

An innovative technology that turns waste heat into electricity

April 2020
Gallery Heat to Power ORC modules 1
Gallery Heat to Power ORC modules 1
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Identification

Using the technology of Organic Rankine Cycle, Enogia turns waste heat streams into electricity which can be locally used or injected into the grid all year long, 24/7.

Enogia's heat-to-power conversion technology has a very broad scope of application, including the renewable energy sector, the manufacturing and transportation industries and the research sector. Enogia can adapt to any system that produces unused heat, whether it is a photovoltaic, geothermal or biomass system, a diesel generator, an industrial machine or any type of internal combustion engine such as cars, boats, trucks and many others. Thanks to its innovative micro-turbine technology, Enogia is a compact, customizable and affordable device for small, medium and large enterprises.

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Label Date April 3, 2020
By Enogia
From France
Maturity stage Medium and large scale commercialization
Looking For Partnership opportunities; Visibility; Credibility
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The environmental benefits

  • Existing system saves up to 6300 tons of CO2 per year
  • Devices generates between 10 to 180 kW of electrical power
03.

The Financial benefits

  • For a 100kW system, payback time is 3 years
  • Ship's owners can save up to $70.000 of fuel per year
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Activity Region

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Company Profile

Enogia

Enogia turns waste heat into 100% green electricity.

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Headquarters 13015, France
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Networking Partner

ADEME

ADEME - The French Agency for Ecological Transition- is a public agency under the joint authority of the Ministry for an Ecological Transition and the Ministry for Higher Education, Research and Innovation.

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