Waste heat recovery captures and reuses thermal energy that would otherwise be lost from industrial processes, power plants, and engines. Technologies include heat exchangers, organic Rankine cycles, thermoelectric generators, and district heating systems. Recovering waste heat improves overall system efficiency, reduces fuel consumption, and lowers emissions. It is widely applied in industries such as steel, cement, chemical processing, and power generation. Waste heat recovery supports energy conservation and cost reduction while enhancing sustainability. It plays an important role in optimizing energy use in both industrial and urban energy systems.
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