KuneVerda & FLIE jointly explore the potential of Combined Heat and Power Storage
KuneVerda helps companies, governments and municipalities become more sustainable through the application of various innovative technologies. For each location and situation, KuneVerda analyses the Energy Management. What goes in? What goes out? The combination of insight and extensive experience enables them to apply the most appropriate technologies per situation.
Energy storage solutions
KuneVerda has a wide range of industrial batteries for short (hours) and medium (days) storage. An integral approach is key. For example, all the heat released by solar panels is captured and can be used again for heating or conversion into electricity. The ES-CHP (Energy Storage - Combined Heat and Power) batteries developed by KuneVerda store energy in the form of (high-temperature) heat, reducing the need for large tanks. The ES-CHP battery can be charged with (residual) heat as well as electricity and return both heat and electricity.
Integral approach
Compact
Both heat and electricity storage
Project KuneVerda & Fieldlab Industrial Electrification: combined heat and power storage.
On February 1, 2021, KuneVeOn February 1, 2021, KuneVerda and the Fieldlab joined forces to conduct a feasibility study on combined heat and power storage. This solution has the potential to convert heat flows into large amounts of energy for industrial applications.
Do you have a waste heat stream from your industrial process with a temperature of between 300 and 600 degrees? And would you like to make efficient use of this waste heat? Then participating in this project might be something for your organisation.
The project consists of two phases:
Market research
In this phase, we test the business case around combined heat and power storage. How do you configure these techniques to the needs and specific situations in the market?
Test (safety, certification) in a test rig
The trial set-up can be set up at the Fieldlab, but it is also possible for companies to set up their own trial set-ups in collaboration with the organisations.
About FLIE
FLIE is a joint initiative of Deltalinqs, FME, Port of Rotterdam, InnovationQuarter and TNO and is closely supported by the Province of South Holland, the Municipality of Rotterdam and the ERDF grant.
Does your organisation have sustainability ambitions and would you like to explore the possibilities of electrification? Or do you provide an electrification solution and would you like to get in touch with end users and other important stakeholders? Then contact us. We will be happy to help you!