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The Role of Low Temperature Waste Heat Recovery in Achieving 2050 Goals: A Policy Positioning Paper

Edward Wheatcroft

2020MDPI (MDPI AG)54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Urban waste heat recovery, in which low temperature heat from urban sources is recovered for use in a district heat network, has a great deal of potential in helping to achieve 2050 climate goals. For example, heat from data centres, metro systems, public sector buildings and waste water treatment plants could be used to supply 10% of Europe’s heat demand. Despite this, at present, urban waste heat recovery is not widespread and is an immature technology. Based on interviews with urban waste heat stakeholders, investors interested in green investments, and experience from demonstrator projects, a number of recommendations are made. It is suggested that policy raising awareness of waste heat recovery, encouraging investment and creating a legal framework should be implemented. It is also recommended that pilot projects should be promoted to help demonstrate technical and economic feasibility. A pilot credit facility is suggested aimed at bridging the gap between potential investors and heat recovery projects.

Topics & Concepts

Waste heatInvestment (military)Waste heat recovery unitBusinessBridging (networking)Waste managementHeat recovery ventilationExcess heatEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental planningNatural resource economicsEnvironmental scienceEngineeringEconomicsHeat exchangerComputer sciencePolitical scienceMechanical engineeringPoliticsComputer networkLawNuclear engineeringIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationGeothermal Energy Systems and ApplicationsBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization
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