Energy Recovery - new orders span textile, photovoltaic, steel, and petrochemical industries in India
Recent developments in India's energy recovery sector indicate a growing adoption of waste heat recovery systems across multiple industrial segments. New orders have been reported in the textile, photovoltaic, steel, and petrochemical industries, reflecting an increasing focus on energy efficiency and sustainability. These systems are designed to capture and repurpose thermal energy from industrial exhausts, significantly reducing fuel consumption and operational costs.
Enersys Thermal Technologies, a leading manufacturer of waste heat recovery systems in India, has been supplying customized solutions to these industries, with systems engineered to meet international standards such as IS, IBR, ASME, and API. The technology typically involves capturing heat from exhaust gases and transferring it to a working fluid, which can then be used for preheating, steam generation, or even electricity production through advanced thermodynamic cycles.
The textile industry, in particular, has shown interest in integrating solar and thermal energy solutions to reduce its energy-intensive footprint. Meanwhile, the steel and petrochemical sectors are leveraging these systems to enhance process efficiency and meet environmental compliance standards. With energy savings of up to 20% reported in some applications, the long-term return on investment is becoming increasingly attractive for industrial operators seeking to reduce costs and carbon emissions.
