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Training: Saving energy by recovering industrial waste heat

07 July 2025 Multi-filières
Published by Aurelie DEBIA
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Understand the industrial, regulatory and economic context of waste energy recovery

Offered by INSAVALOR, and part of the College of Engineering's catalog of training courses dedicated to the ecological transition, this 2-day course takes place on the College's premises in Villeurbanne.

Learning objectives

  • Understand the industrial, regulatory and economic context of waste-to-energy conversion.
  • Understand the different recovery technologies
  • Identify sources and sinks of energy recovery
  • Determine the technical and economic relevance of recovery projects and facilities.

Contents

Industrial waste heat is energy that is "wasted" because it is released into the environment through fumes, liquid or diffuse discharges. In the context of ISO 50001 or following an energy audit, the aim of this training course is to provide an analysis methodology for assessing the feasibility of recovery projects.

PART 1 - INTRODUCTION

  • Background
  • National and local stakes and objectives for industrial waste-to-energy projects

PART 2 - RECOVERY SCHEMES

  • Internal
  • External

PART 3 : FINANCING OPPORTUNITIES

PART 4 - TECHNOLOGICAL OVERVIEW

  • Existing solutions on the market
  • Technical and economic benefits

PART 5 - CALCULATION OF RECOVERABLE POWER AND RECOVERY METHODS

PART 6 - SPECIAL CASE OF EXTERNAL RECOVERY FOR HEATING NETWORKS

PART 7 : KEY ENERGY RECOVERY PARAMETERS

PART 8 - CALCULATING PAYBACK TIMES (SORTING)

PART 9 : CASE STUDIES

The next sessions will take place from September 10 to 11, 2025.

Registration is now open!

To register, please contact us: aurelie.debia@college-ingenierie.fr




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