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Christophe MARVILLET: Professor at CNAM - Holder of the Applied Energetics Chair – Lecturer at IFFI and ENSIATE
INTRODUCTION
Industrial processes and utilities generate significant heat losses, increasing their energy costs and carbon footprint. This fact sheet explains, in stages, how to integrate one or more heat recovery units into these processes and make the most of their losses to reduce energy consumption.
Identify sources of waste heat in the process.
Choose the right technologies (plate, shell and tube or heat pipe exchangers, etc.).
Calculate return on investment (ROI) accurately.
Comply with environmental standards while reducing your bills.
Implement preventive maintenance for recuperators
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Regulations
Décret n° 2019-771 du 23 juillet 2019 . This decree, known as the tertiary sector decree, requires industrial sites of over 1,000 m 2 to reduce their energy consumption by 40% by 2030.
Websites
Association of over a hundred heat exchanger manufacturers and integrators.
Industrial association for energy efficiency, including a CEE club presenting all standard CEE operation sheets.
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