Heating & refrigeration

Heat pumps

Heat to cool - Using GEA heat pumps to cool our warming planet

Heat to Cool - Using heat pumps to cool our warming planet
Industrial heat recovery

Industrial Heat Recovery

District heating

District Heating

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1. It lowers your energy consumption

1. It lowers your energy consumption

Heat pump solutions, either combined with energy-efficient refrigeration systems, or stand alone can improve your heating performance significantly.

2. It decreases your operating costs

2. It decreases your operating costs

By replacing the fossil fuel based-heating system with a highly efficient heat pump, you will lower your operating costs.

3. It reduces your carbon footprint

3. It reduces your carbon footprint

By reducing or eliminating the use of fossil fuel, a heat pump can help you pave the way towards your zero-emission target.

4. It meets your sustainability goals

4. It meets your sustainability goals

A heat pump solution is a future-proof investment, especially in the face of ever-stricter guidelines on carbon emissions and environmental compatibility.

Decarbonization - the key driver behind the rise of heat pumps

From fossil fuels to future-ready: The rise of heat pumps

GEA NEXUS - Growing greener with Holistic Engineering Solutions

GEA NEXUS - Holistic Engineering Solutions

Ammonia – Providing the right temperature for change

Ammonia – Providing the right temperature for change

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