Sustainability is more important than ever. Energify optimises your steam processes and reduces your external energy requirements. In addition to significant savings in energy costs, you also reduce your CO2 emissions and thus fulfil the requirements of the Energy Efficiency Act (EnEfG).
How does ENERGIFY work?
Our patented technology reduces energy costs by converting pressure differences in steam networks from 0.5 bar into electricity. Unused pressure and heat energy is connected to a generator in a unit (steam rotation expander), which produces electricity and expands the steam. After expansion, the steam has the required pressure for downstream consumers and heat exchangers.
Energify’s proven core technology for 80 years significantly reduces your external energy requirements. The amortisation period is usually less than three years.
Product description:
Output from 10 kW to 1,000 kW
Inlet pressure up to 15 barg
Pressure differences from 500 mbarg can be utilised
Steam quantity up to 20 tonnes per module
Can be used with saturated steam, wet steam and superheated steam
ENERGIFY can be integrated into all steam networks, is compatible with various types of steam generation and reduces external electricity purchases without interrupting the production process.
Good to know: the electricity production costs of the Energify system are significantly lower than for solar or wind systems. Depending on the local situation in the steam network, investment subsidies are possible and in some cases, there is the option of a partial refund of the gas tax.
The operation is fully automatic.
The advantages of ENERGIFY at a glance
Conversion of pressure differences in steam networks into electric energy: already from 0.5 bar available
Suitable for saturated steam, wet steam, superheated steam as well as gaseous gases
Also suitable for large vapour fluctuations
100 % Oil-free steam
Short amortisation period
Proven core technology, from experienced plant engineers - Made in Germany
Low maintenance and service
Fully automatic operation: no operating personnel required
No expansion of the electricity infrastructure is required for the own power generation.
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