Project cooperationUpdated on 27 May 2025
Next-Generation Heat Pump Enabling Simultaneous 190°C Heating and Cooling for Sustainable Desalination and Thermal Systems
About
We are developing a patent-pending, next-generation heat pump system that simultaneously delivers high-grade heat at 190°C and cooling at 20°C with exceptional efficiency. This breakthrough technology offers a significantly higher COP than conventional systems and is ideal for sustainable industrial processes, including desalination, water treatment, and thermal management.
We are actively seeking collaborators and demonstration partners, particularly in heat exchanger design and CO₂ laboratory research, to co-develop, validate, and deploy this innovative solution. By working together, we aim to accelerate the integration of this dual-output heat pump into renewable energy systems and industrial decarbonisation efforts.
We are also hosting a workshop at the European Heat Pump Association in Brussels on 12th June. Interested parties are warmly invited to attend and learn more about this exciting technology. Please contact r.s.ransing@swansea.ac.uk for more information or to express interest.
If your organisation specialises in advanced heat exchangers, supercritical CO₂ technologies, or sustainable thermal systems, we would love to explore synergies and partnership opportunities.
Topic
- CM2025- 06: Call Module 2025-06: Heating and cooling technologies
Type
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