Danfoss, a Danish company, has released a white paper that advocates for capturing and reusing waste heat in homes and businesses.
that tells us the secret to a sustainable world is to electrify everything and power it all with renewable energy.
“Using gas or electricity for heating is like using a chainsaw to cut butter, as heating can easily be covered by low-value heating sources such as excess heat,” Danfoss says. That’s a pretty extraordinary statement. Here we thought if we just run everything on electricity, the climate crisis would be solved but apparently we need to adjust our thinking. Here’s the gist of the“Wasted energy often comes in the form of excess heat and is a byproduct of most industrial and commercial processes.
“Reusing excess heat will lower costs for consumers. It is much cheaper to reuse energy than it is to buy or produce it. On a societal level, excess heat can replace significant amounts of electricity or gas that are otherwise needed to produce heat. This way, excess heat can help stabilize the future electricity grid.
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