Transforming heat into energy new plan by Türkiye’s Zero Waste Project

Transforming heat into energy new plan by Türkiye’s Zero Waste Project

Patented expertise presents the chance to supply clear power from waste sizzling water, sizzling fuel, chimney temperatures and geothermal waters under 100 levels Celsius (212 levels Fahrenheit) with zero carbon emissions in trade, factories, workshops and workplaces.

According to the “Türkiye Waste Heat Potential Evaluation Project,” the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources calculated the whole theoretical waste warmth potential in Türkiye is 160,000 terajoules per 12 months. The financial savings that may be achieved with the restoration of the waste warmth potential are calculated as $650 million per 12 months, and the equal carbon emission discount is calculated as 10 metric tons per 12 months. This equates to the carbon emissions of roughly 4 million autos per 12 months.

RePG Energy, which was established in 2016 with the help of TÜBITAK, and the Individual Young Enterprise (BIGG) make the most of this potential, producing applied sciences and units that produce power between 20 kilowatts to 1 megawatt per hour through the use of the air from intense waste warmth in industrial environments. The agency needs to be the primary to provoke and implement the “Zero Waste Heat” technique.

Sharing the small print of the challenge, RePG Energy Deputy Chair and Founder Hasan Ayartürk mentioned: “It has been over 20 years that I have been conducting theoretical studies on energy production from waste heat, and finally able to see the first physical outputs of the project in 2015. Basically, this waste heat is hot flued gas discharged from boilers, stove chimneys and geothermal hot water below 100 degrees.”

He mentioned that they’ve developed a expertise that produced a 250-kilowatt machine that can be capable to meet the electrical energy wants of 1,000 homes. He said that the machine can be utilized in geothermal waters aside from the sunshine trade, and the advantages of the system to the setting on this space, are limitless. “Since our technology produces energy with zero carbon emissions, it converts the hot water coming out from underground into electrical energy and presses it back that can produce electricity directly by using the heat of the soil. For example, in houses with gardens, electricity can be generated by going down to the areas where ground source heat pumps up to land, thus preventing a very serious carbon emission.”

Stating that the geothermal system, which produces power from waste warmth, can function at decrease temperature variations than present methods, Ayartürk mentioned: “We can achieve a much higher electricity output than conventional systems by using 60 degrees Celsius of waste heat, 20 degrees Celsius from outdoor environments and a 40 degrees Celsius temperature difference.”

Mentioning that their methods are modular and that the small methods put in might be expanded in a while, Ayartürk mentioned: “For example, when a 100-kilowatt system or a larger system installation is required, we can enlarge the system by installing a small system inside it. Thus, we can start electricity production in a much shorter time.”

RePG Energy Chair Hüseyin Karayağız identified that Türkiye ranks fourth when it comes to geothermal assets on this planet, and with the expertise and units we’ve got developed, all these geothermal assets that would not be transformed to electrical energy earlier than might be transformed into electrical power now.

Underlining that methods comparable to oil and pure fuel trigger nice hurt to the world, Karayagiz emphasised that pure assets ought to be used as a lot as doable in power manufacturing. “Fortunately, our country has this chance due to underground hot water reserves and solar resources, and the technologies that use these resources will become much more important from now on,” he added.

Sharing the view that Türkiye is able to meet its personal electrical energy wants with its underground sizzling water, Karayağız mentioned: “It just needed to be developed technologically and turned into a machine. This is just a start, we need to expand our energy potential first in our country and then to the world with the ‘Zero Waste Heat’ approach.”

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