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The Waste Heat market is an important part of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems. CHP systems are designed to capture and reuse the heat generated from electricity production, which would otherwise be wasted. This heat can be used to provide hot water, space heating, and cooling. Waste Heat is a valuable resource that can be used to reduce energy costs and improve energy efficiency.
The Waste Heat market is composed of a variety of companies that specialize in the design, installation, and maintenance of CHP systems. These companies provide a range of services, from engineering and design to installation and maintenance. They also provide technical support and advice to customers. Companies in the Waste Heat market include Siemens, GE, Mitsubishi, and ABB. Show Less Read more