DEMONSTRATING THE FEASIBILITY OF AN INNOVATIVE ENGINE DESIGNED TO OPTIMISE VERY-LOW-TEMPERATURE WASTE HEAT
Low-temperature waste heat cannot currently be used to generate electricity at an economically competitive price with the existing means.
The MOTEUR PULSE project intends to demonstrate the feasibility of an innovative motor designed to increase the overall efficiency of thermodynamic cycles such as the organic Rankine cycle (ORC); this motor will likely be able to exploit low-temperature waste heat (60 – 100°C) usually found in large quantities on many industrial sites.