Kategori : ELECTRICITY ENERGY NEWS, ENERGY AGENDA NEWS, ENERGY EFFICIENCY NEWS - Tarih : 27 April 2021
As the world moves towards a lower carbon target, the global energy system is reshaping. Especially in heating and cooling systems, Dr. Enover Energy’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, which develops technologies that will end carbon emissions and save energy. Malik Çağlar points out that they have reduced fossil fuel waste by up to 53% thanks to EHP technology.
Less carbon emissions and more energy savings are the most important energy goals of the new world. In addition, the fact that the real cost of fossil fuels reaches $ 5.2 trillion when items such as air pollution, climate change, inefficient heating and increased traffic are taken into account, increases the inclination towards new solutions. Stating that technologies that will prevent waste in fossil fuels, reduce carbon emissions and ensure efficient heating and cooling with low energies are now essential, Enover Enerji Chairman of the Board of Directors Dr. Malik Ages, the energy savings with the sound of EHP developed the technology revolution is expressed rises from Turkey.
The World Is Moving Towards a Lower Carbon Target
The use and even waste of fossil fuels continues to cause extra carbon emissions to the world and a global climate crisis. Although these fuels, which bring disasters, are used, they cannot provide the desired efficiency in energy and reflect costs of trillion dollars, causing many countries to turn to new technologies. Pointing out that the lack of efficiency and savings, especially from the energy used in heating and cooling systems, exacerbates the problems. Malik Çağlar states that technology has been developed that will provide high efficiency even from idle heat, and that the world should use technologies that will move towards a lower carbon target.
Fossil Fuel Use Is Decreasing With EHP Technology
Pointing out that approximately one fourth of the energy consumption of many industrial facilities in the world is lost by waste gases thrown into the atmosphere, Dr. Malik Çağlar states that with EHP technology, waste heat in industrial buildings can be recycled into electricity and energy savings of up to 62% from fossil fuels are achieved by using green energy in production processes. Stating that they are preparing to export technology to many countries for a clean future by developing the first and only known, fastest, most efficient, cost effective and simplest heat transfer system in the world, Dr. Çağlar also underlines that they have reduced fossil fuel waste by 53% thanks to EHP technology.