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Heat pump

A heat pump utilises the thermal energy contained in the environment, for example groundwater, the earth or the ambient air, to generate heat for buildings. It achieves this with the help of refrigerants whose aggregate state in the thermodynamic cycle constantly switches between gaseous and liquid. The ENGIE Refrigeration portfolio contains the SPECTRUM Water heat pump, the PENSUM Air Reversible Heat, the thermeco2 high-temperature heat pump, the AMONUM and the QUANTUM with green heat recovery.

Heat recovery

During the heat recovery process, the unused heat generated by the refrigeration processes is utilised again. This process has some key benefits: it improves chiller efficiency, lowers costs and is eco-friendly. With the QUANTUM with green heat recovery, AMONUM as heat pump and PENSUM Air Reversible Heat models, ENGIE Refrigeration offers a diverse range of chillers with heat recovery.

Heating supply

In general, heating technology refers to a technological discipline dealing with the generation and application of high temperatures above the respective ambient temperatures. Heating technology and heating supply are essential to the operations of many businesses, institutions and organisations – from the food industry and technical building services to heating networks. With its SPECTRUM Water heat pump, thermeco2 high-temperature heat pump, QUANTUM with green heat recovery, PENSUM Air Reversible Heat and AMONUM, ENGIE Refrigeration offers energy-efficient solutions for a climate-friendly future. ENGIE Refrigeration is thus assuming a pioneering role in the field of carbon-neutral technologies.