SUSHEAT Project Advances Decarbonisation of Industrial Heating in Europe
The SUSHEAT initiative is addressing the economic and environmental challenges of industrial heating by creating a dynamic energy ecosystem. It enables facilities to manage heat generation and consumption effectively, mitigating financial risks associated with volatile energy markets.

SUSHEAT is focused on decarbonising industrial heating, highlighting its economic viability alongside environmental goals. The project aims to create a heat ecosystem that provides process temperatures between 150°C and 250°C, thereby reducing dependence on unreliable fossil fuels and insulating industry from fluctuating energy costs.
SUSHEAT employs bio-inspired thermal energy storage and a Stirling-based heat pump to optimize energy usage, allowing plants to store heat generated during off-peak hours. Integration of solar thermal collectors further enhances energy sourcing.
Current technologies are being tested in pilot sites in Greece and Norway, demonstrating economic feasibility and environmental sustainability. This approach offers European industries a strategic defense against fuel market volatility while ensuring operational stability.




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