We offer turnkey delivery of heat pump systems based on liquid biomass and natural refrigerants. Our solutions are customized and tailored to our customers' individual needs for the most value-adding result.

Heat from degassed biomass such as animal manure, untreated wastewater or organic waste from the food industry our private households can be utilized for the production of district heating.

How does it work?

Degassed liquid biomass is cooled in a special heat exchanger with biomass/water. The special heat exchanger, which handles the liquid biomass, is developed by Aalborg CSP. Moreover, it is optimized to handle liquids containing both fibers and other inpurities. The heat from the liquid biomass is transferred to an electric heat pump, which, powered by increasingly green electricity, helps phase out fossil fuels from district heating.

Optimum energy utilization

The heat pump cools the liquid biomass, after which it is spread onto the fields. Cooling the biomass ensures optimum energy utilization, while the fertilizer value is increased, and ammonia emissions are reduced.

Benefits

   Energy-saving
   Energy-efficient
   Stable and renewable energy source year-round
   Higher fertilizer value
   Reduced odor emissions
   A biogas plant is an ideal location for a heat
       pump, as much of the technical equipment is
       already available


Possible applications

   District heating
   Energy centers
   Industrial processes
   HVAC


WANT TO KNOW MORE?

Andreas Zourellis
VP Sales - International
District heating / industrial solar technologies
Phone: +45 50 30 00 25 
E-mail: azo@aalborgcsp.com