Webinar: Industrial Heat Pumps – The Technology and Applications

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Uncover the power of industrial heat pumps with cutting-edge technology designed for high-capacity thermal demands.

Join experts from the U.S. DOE Mid-Atlantic and Northwest Onsite Energy Technical Assistance Partnerships as they explore the technology and applications of high-capacity industrial heat pumps designed for industrial, district thermal, and large commercial facilities. This session focuses on both existing systems and innovative developments capable of producing hot water at temperatures of 140°F and above. Attendees will gain insights into the essential characteristics of thermal sources, refrigerant properties, and compressor systems required to achieve these targeted thermal qualities and capacities.

Additionally, the webinar will cover the emission characteristics of heat pump systems, contrasting Scope 1 and Scope 2 analysis perspectives. These are compared to traditional combustion-based hot water production and electric boilers, serving as baseline emission benchmarks. Experts from GEA Corporation and Vilter by Copeland will then present specific high-temperature, high-capacity heat pump technologies tailored for these applications, sharing practical examples and real-world applications that demonstrate their capabilities.

What to Expect:

  • Introduction to high-capacity heat pumps and their applications in industrial and commercial settings
  • Overview of operating principles, configurations, and key thermal characteristics for achieving high temperatures
  • Emission comparisons with traditional hot water production methods, focusing on Scope 1 and Scope 2 analyses
  • Case studies on advanced heat pump technologies from GEA Corporation and Vilter by Copeland, showcasing real-world applications.
  • Interactive Q&A session to address participant questions

Who Should Attend:

Energy managers, facility managers, sustainability professionals, engineers, and industry leaders interested in sustainable high-capacity heating solutions, especially for industrial and large commercial applications.

Presenters

Chelsea Edgecomb

Assistant Director, Northwest Onsite Energy TAP

Dr. Jim Freihaut

Director, Mid-Atlantic Onsite Energy TAP

Grant Kovac

Director of Product Management, Vilter

German Robledo

Industrial Heat Pump North America Sales Manager, GEA HRT