Just like all businesses, processing plants are also subject to the changes in regulations surrounding reducing carbon emissions. Since processing plants are known to be one of the biggest consumers and wasters of energy, it is clear to see why there is a growing interest in the decarbonisation of these facilities. In fact, all 148 distilleries in Scotland consume around 3.7 TWh of energy every year.
With targets of reaching net zero only getting closer, it’s now the time to start investing in technologies that can help get your processing plant to net zero. At IDEA, we have a range of decarbonisation solutions such as heat pumps and vapour recompression technologies that can elevate the energy efficiency of your processing plant. Discover how these technologies can get you one step closer to net zero.
At IDEA, we are experts when it comes to heat pumps and vapour recompression. These technologies allow us to get the most out of your processing plant by creating energy efficient ways of producing the same high-quality end product. With heat pumps to facilitate the movement of heat and vapour recompression machinery to recover wasted heat energy, you can experience a more efficient processing plant with reduced costs and impact on the environment by simply implementing these technologies in your system.
But how do these technologies work towards energy efficiency and decarbonisation?
Heat pumps are a versatile device that transfers heat from one location to another using a refrigerant. This makes it a sustainable alternative to traditional heating and cooling systems. They can extract heat from ambient air, water or the ground and deliver it to the desired temperature at a higher temperature. In industrial settings, heat pumps find applications in heating, cooling and process heating, offering energy-efficient solutions.
Mechanical vapour recompression uses a compressor to compress wasted vapour. This process works by increasing the pressure and temperature of the captured vapour to make it suitable for use as a heating medium. As per our Energy Management Hierarchy [link when live], this is a method of recycling. This is particularly useful for processing plants that use processes such as distillation and evaporation in a distillery as it only requires about 5-10% of the energy required by boilers to achieve the same amount of steam.
Thermal vapour recompression differs from mechanical vapour recompression as it uses a sonic nozzle jet and high pressure steam instead of a compressor to recompress captured vapour into lower pressure steam or vapour. Although this process is simpler than mechanical vapour recompression, it is most costly as it requires high pressure steam. We only recommend this solution for smaller scale operations or where high pressure steam is readily available.
Implementing decarbonisation technologies to increase the energy efficiency of your processing plant doesn’t just benefit your business overall but also the environment. Our decarbonisation solutions can help your processing plant:
With the growing demand for the decarbonisation of processing plants, it’s no surprise that more businesses are looking for decarbonisation solutions. At IDEA, we have already helped businesses improve the efficiency of their plants with a reduction in energy consumption of up to 50%. But, this is only the first step in the journey to net zero. Be a part of meeting net zero targets by getting in touch with us today!
Heat pumps and vapour recompression technologies offer higher energy efficiency by utilising waste heat and low-grade energy sources, resulting in significant energy savings compared to conventional heating methods.
Factors such as compatibility with existing infrastructure, system efficiency, scalability, and upfront investment costs should be carefully evaluated during the implementation process.
Yes, heat pumps and vapour recompression systems can be integrated with renewable energy sources such as solar and geothermal power to further enhance their sustainability and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Heat pumps and vapour recompression are effective in industries with high heat or cooling demand, such as food processing, chemical manufacturing, and HVAC systems.
Some governments offer incentives such as grants, tax credits, or subsidies to encourage industries to adopt energy-efficient technologies like heat pumps and vapour recompression for decarbonisation purposes.