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Global Engagement: The Final Webinar for HPT TCP Annex 58 about High-Temperature Heat Pumps Draws over 230 Attendees

In a resounding success for the Heat Pumping Technologies TCP (HPT TCP), a recent webinar about High-Temperature Heat Pumps (HTHP) for industrial applications attracted an impressive turnout of over 230 attendees from across the globe. Hosted under the banner of HPT TCP Annex 58 High-Temperature Heat Pumps (HTHP) the event provided a platform for invaluable insights and collaborative discussions.

The webinar, a culmination of a very successful international collaboration, offered participants a deep dive into various facets of HTHP technology. Attendees gained access to comprehensive technology overviews, integration concepts, and essential guidelines aimed at facilitating the transition process. Notably, representatives from 14 countries contributed to the excellent work in this international collaboration project (Annex), truly reflecting its global reach and significance.

Among the key highlights of the webinar were:

  • A thorough technology review showcasing over 35 heat supply technologies operating above 100°C, up to 200°C
  • Real-world demonstration cases featuring 15 examples spanning various industries.
  • Integration concepts detailing options for integrating HTHPs into over 10 industrial processes.
  • A comprehensive guideline designed to navigate the transition towards heat pump-based process heating.
  • Recommendations for defining and testing heat pump specifications, offering valuable insights for industry stakeholders.

The webinar agenda comprised a series of engaging sessions, including discussions on HPT TCP and Annex 58, exploration of state-of-the-art reviews, integration strategies, applications, and future outlooks.

For those who missed the live session, the webinar recording is available here, along with copies of all presentations here. Additionally, all information pertaining to Annex 58 can be accessed via the homepage.

The success of this webinar underscores the commitment of the HPT TCP and Annex 58 to advancing HTHP technologies and fostering international collaboration. As we look towards the future, the momentum generated by this event sets the stage for continued innovation and partnership in the field of high-temperature heat pumps.

For further inquiries, please contact the operating agent Benjamin Zühlsdorf bez@teknologisk.dk