Oilon and SWEP on the cutting edge of industrial process decarbonization in Brazil
With a shared goal for driving sustainability in multiple applications, SWEP and Oilon take on the task of creating efficient, environmentally friendly solutions for industrial processes.
SWEP supports Rheem Thermal to shape a sustainable future
In the Sydney Opera House, energy efficiency improvements have been made over past years for living up to commitment to sustainability.
Heat waste recovery yielding higher production volume and cooling capacity
Calefa Oy is a Finnish based solution provider for industrial waste heat recovery with a mission to improve industrial processes by utilizing waste heat offering energy and cost saving solutions for customers, for example through heat recovery with industrial heat pumps.
Using available energy for productive use
ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle) technology made possible by SWEP brazed plate heat exchangers is being used in Sweden to transform waste heat into renewable electricity. This high efficiency and low maintenance way to produce sustainable electricity is being adopted by district heating systems around the world.
Waste to Energy - 80% was turned into district heating
Vestforbraending is one of the largest waste management companies in Northern Europe. The company owns and operates a combined heat and power producing waste-to-energy plant with an annual capacity of 600,000 tonnes of waste. All the heat produced is utilized as the plant is interconnected with the regional district heating system in Copenhagen.
Airflux- significant cost savings and lowered CO2 emissions through efficient heat-recovery solutions
Airflux, based in Lille, France, is one of the leading providers of air compressors for the French market.
Göteborg Energi sees the bigger picture
Gothenburg is a port city with a strategic location between Oslo and Copenhagen. With a population of approximately 530,000 it is Sweden’s second largest city. As Western Sweden's leading energy company, Göteborgs Energi has been supplying the city with district heating since 1952. However, the company does not just supply residential and commercial buildings. By adding a car manufacturer plant and a ferry to the grid, energy utilization is optimized.
Shining a light on tomatoes
A single J624 from GE Energy with an output of 4 MW can cover the power needs of about 9,000 European households. Moreover, this flagship is helping to shine a light on Dutch tomatoes consumed all over Europe. SWEP's B427 is an integral part of this impressive unit.
Outokumpu cools machine shop using natural elements
Outokumpu – a world-leading company in custom-made products in coarse, special stainless steel (quarto) – has invested heavily in its rolling mill in Degerfors, Sweden. Cooling the machine shop to enable it to provide the best service to the rolling mill is of crucial importance.
Clean power when ORC system recovers waste heat
An affordable and sustainable supply of energy is the key to modern society as well as global economy.