Background

How It Works

How It Works

The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is a thermodynamic process used to convert heat into electricity, and it is considered a sustainable technology because it allows for the conversion of low-temperature heat sources, such as geothermal energy or waste heat from industrial processes, into electricity. This technology can help to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the use of an organic fluid in the ORC process is generally considered more environmentally friendly than traditional power generation methods that use fossil fuel, as the fluid has a lower global warming potential. ORC systems also have relatively low maintenance requirements, which helps to keep operating costs low and increase the overall sustainability of the technology.

Our systems range in power output from 30 kW to 180 kW, making them suitable for a variety of applications such as industrial and commercial power generation. Our Micro ORC systems are designed to work efficiently between temperatures of 70 to 130 °C, making them ideal for capturing and utilizing waste heat from a variety of sources such as industrial processes, geothermal energy, oil and gas operations, and marine power.

Background

The transition to renewable energy is becoming easier as technology advances and costs decrease, one of the technology is Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) which is a sustainable and environmentally friendly technology that can convert heat into electricity. The ORC system can use low-temperature heat sources like geothermal, solar, or waste heat from industrial processes, making it more versatile and sustainable. Additionally, the integration of renewable energy into the grid is becoming more streamlined and efficient. Smart grid technology and battery storage technology make it easier for renewable energy to be stored and used when it is needed. Overall, the ORC system and other renewable energy technologies are becoming more cost-effective, reliable and efficient, which allows for a more sustainable energy future.

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