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Aster Fab’s latest newsletter

Aster Fab’s latest newsletter “Power-to-heat – Towards more sustainable industries” concludes that renewable power-to-heat technologies help industries to reduce their CO2 emissions and increase efficiency with operating costs of using electricity to generate heat comparable to those of fossil fuel-based sources. High-performance heat pumps can generate more than 4–5 kWh of useful heat for every 1 kWh of electricity consumed.

Interestingly Aster Fab already mentions the huge potential of Heaten’s technology to offer higher flexibility in the power system when equipped with smart load management. Industrial application technologies are already mature and commercially available.

The newsletter can be downloaded here as pdf:  Aster fab March 2021 Power-to-heat – Towards more sustainable industries

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Uniquely backed by a Venture Capital fund – specializing in Smart Mobility, Smart Energy, Smart Industry and Smart Building and that has been assessing 3,000 startups a year for 20 years in Europe, the US and Israel –  Aster Fab combines the strength of strategy & transformation consulting and the wealth of knowledge & methods of a VC.

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