Energy efficiency in the Metallurgical Industry

Energy efficiency in the Metallurgical Industry

Energy efficiency in the Metallurgical Industry (DRAFT)

How can the metallurgical industry unlock the full potential of its energy systems? This workshop explores new technologies and practical approaches for improving energy efficiency across metallurgical processes. We will examine how surplus industrial heat can be captured and repurposed, and discuss which combustion technologies are truly viable for high-temperature industrial applications.

We will look at ongoing CCS (carbon capture and storage) initiatives, as well as advanced methods for handling process gases to maximize energy recovery. We will look at gas-looping concepts and other innovative strategies designed to enhance energy utilization. The workshop also provides insight into how metallurgical processes can be optimized—from furnace operation to gas management—to achieve higher efficiency and lower emissions.

Perfect for engineers, researchers, and industry professionals, this session offers a practical, forward-looking perspective on the technologies and measures shaping the future of a more energy-efficient metallurgical sector.

 

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Energy efficiency in the Metallurgical Industry notis

Practical information:

Monday 16 March: 12:00 - 16:00

  • Moderated presentations and discussion

  • Modified Chatham Rules

  • Location: Vaulie, Studentersamfundet

  • Estimated seats: 20-50

  • Organisers:

    Gabriella Tranell (FME ZeMe)