User-driven Energy-Matching & Business prospection tool for industrial Excess heat/cold Reduction, Recovery and Redistribution

Project dates: 02. Sep 2019 - 01. Sep 2022

Objective

The EMB3Rs project will implement a bottom-up, user-driven and open source modelling platform to simulate alternative supply-demand scenarios for the recovery and reuse of industrial excess heat and cold (HC). EMB3Rs’ final users will employ the platform to determine the costs and benefits related with excess HC utilization routes, and to define the required implementation conditions for the most promising solutions. The platform will allow industrial users and other relevant stakeholders to autonomously and intuitively explore and assess the feasibility of new technology and business scenarios. This will benefit each individual producer/ consumer in a given industrial community but also enable win-win solutions between industries and final HC users in other sectors.
The main aim is to reuse and/or trade excess thermal energy in a holistic perspective within an industrial process HC/energy system environment or framed in an HC network in regulated or liberalized markets. The resource and energy intensive industries (REII) and DHC networks will be able to use and rely on the EMB3Rs platform to investigate the revenue potential of using industrial excess HC as an energy (re)source. The REII will be able to evaluate the benefits of investing in low carbon options, such as the integration of renewable HC technologies and thermal storage, in industrial processes.
Ultimately, by translating industrial excess HC into savings, revenues and increased overall system efficiency, EMB3Rs will allow the REII community to improve its competitiveness, foster and accelerate the decarbonisation of the HC market overall and contribute to the EU climate change mitigation goals. Namely by i) contributing to overcome the barriers for developing and deploying in HC solutions, i.e. reaching a critical mass of users, iii) identifying critical framework conditions and success factors and iv) promoting transfer and replication of solutions in other industrial sectors and iv) stimulating the convergence between energy, energy efficiency goals, CO2 reduction and business interests.

Partners

Number of partners: 17
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TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN

ADELPHI RESEARCH GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH

KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN

LUNDS UNIVERSITET

WARMTEBEDRIJF EXPLOITATIE NV

INESC TEC - INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIADE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES, TECNOLOGIA E CIENCIA

CENTRE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND SAVING FONDATION

ADENE - AGENCIA PARA A ENERGIA

CLIMAESPACO - SOCIEDADE DE PRODUCAOE DISTRIBUICAO URBANA DE ENERGIA TERMICA S.A.

CIMPOR-INDUSTRIA DE CIMENTOS SA

ZENTRUM FUR ENERGIEWIRTSCHAFT UND UMWELT (E-THINK)

PDM E FC PROJECTO DESENVOLVIMENTO MANUTENCAO FORMACAO E CONSULTADORIALDA

DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET

THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK

EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT LIMITED

EUROPEAN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION INSTITUTE (ESCI) GGMBH

INEGI - INSTITUTO DE CIENCIA E INOVACAO EM ENGENHARIA MECANICA E ENGENHARIA INDUSTRIAL

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