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BASF and MAN Energy Solutions plan industrial-scale heat pump

THE planned industrial-scale heat pump will enable production of steam using electricity from renewable energy, taking waste heat from the cooling water system at BASF as a source of thermal energy. The residual heat in the water will be processed using compression to produce steam that will be fed into the siteโ€™s steam network.

By integrating the planned heat pump into the BASF siteโ€™s production infrastructure, up to 150 tons of steam can be produced per hour, equivalent to a thermal output of 120 MW. The project could reduce CO2 emissions at the site by up to 390,000 tons per year. At the same time, it would make the cooling water system more efficient and less dependent on climate and weather conditions.

โ€œIn Ludwigshafen, we are testing and developing several technologies and alternative processes to replace fossil fuels โ€“ this includes the electrical production of steam,โ€ said Dr Uwe Liebelt, president European Verbund Sites at BASF SE. โ€œProtecting the climate means not only avoiding greenhouse gas emissions but also using energy sustainably โ€“ industrial heat pumps enable both. In the future, they will be an essential part of the sustainable energy infrastructure at the Ludwigshafen site.โ€

BASFย has set itself the goal of achieving net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.

โ€œIn the medium term, we want to reduce our CO2 emissions by 25% by 2030. The use of technologies such as large heat pumps, which already exist and can be scaled up to industrial size, brings us a lot closer to this goal,โ€ said Dr Martin Brudermรผller, chairman of the board of executive directors of BASF SE.

Dr Uwe Lauber, CEO of MAN Energy Solutions SE, said: โ€œSpace heating and process heat account for around one-third of German greenhouse gas emissions. Together with BASF, we want to address this significant lever with an innovative solution. We are convinced that our heat pump solution can make a decisive contribution to a climate-friendly supply of steam at the Ludwigshafen site.โ€

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