Stockholm, Sweden-based waste heat recovery system specialist Climeon AB says that its HeatPower 300 system has now been installed on a container vessel operated by an undisclosed operator and commissioned. The system

Climeon HeatPower 300 unit installed onboard containrship.[Photo: Climeon)
Stockholm, Sweden-based waste heat recovery system specialist Climeon AB says that its HeatPower 300 system has now been installed on a container vessel operated by an undisclosed operator and commissioned. The system is now fully operational and generating electricity from onboard waste heat.
Following installation of the HeatPower 300 system in early 2025, Climeon’s team carried out commissioning activities to ensure the system was properly integrated with the vessel’s existing systems, running reliably and delivering power to the vessel, and meeting all applicable safety requirements. With these steps completed, the system has now been handed over for operational use as part of the vessel’s onboard energy efficiency measures.
Climeon’s Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) technology based HeatPower 300 is designed to generate electricity from low-temperature waste heat from the vessels’ engines, including jacket water, HT cooling water, and, when available, steam. Climeon’s HeatPower technology is one of few solutions capable of recovering useful energy
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