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27 Jul 2023

Two brewhouse vessels installed by GEA - Source: HEINEKEN UK
For HEINEKEN UK, Manchester brewery’s decarbonization journey starts with the installation of heat pumps and a heat pump network capturing and reusing heat to brew and package beer. GEA will design, supply and install the low carbon heat network to the existing plant and will also modify the legacy process equipment. Currently, steam is produced in large steam boilers powered by natural gas. With the new system, HEINEKEN UK will use a low temperature (90°C) hot water network – driven by GEA heat pumps - thus replacing the steam boilers with environmentally friendly heat pumps powered by electricity. GEA’s heat pump solution operates on an environmentally friendly ammonia refrigerant with zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) and zero global warming potential (GWP). Distribution and recovery pipe work make up the foundation of the network, which will absorb the heat from multiple processes.
The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. Once completed, HEINEKEN UK estimates that the installation will result in a 45 percent decrease in gas use, leading to a reduction of carbon emissions. GEA’s high level of expertise in brewing and ability to offer a complete sustainable energy solution in-house convinced HEINEKEN UK.
“We want to brew a better world and we need to act now if we are going to meet our 2030 net zero ambitions. Heat pumps are a key technology on our journey to decarbonizing our breweries and enable us to create a circular process with the excess heat that is created during the brewing process. As GEA brings a wealth of expertise and knowledge to the project as well as some well-engineered technical solutions, we appointed GEA – after a thorough tender process - to support us in decarbonizing our Manchester site,” says Chelsey Wroe, Head of Sustainability at HEINEKEN UK.

HEINEKEN UK’s Manchester brewery - Source: HEINEKEN UK
In this project, GEA combined its heat pump technology with its substantial experience in the brewing process industry. “Our ability to deliver a design, which recognized the complex and diverse energy demands of a large scale 24/7 brewing operation made the difference,” John Burden Director Project Sales at GEA’s Heating & Refrigeration Technologies Division explains.
Matthew Hadwen, Sales Manager Brewery at GEA’s Liquid & Powder Technologies Division, who lead the project, adds: “Being able to do it all in-house makes us a more reliable partner to HEINEKEN, who are truly serious about their sustainability goals. Hopefully this approach will encourage other companies to follow their example.”
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GEA is one of the world’s largest suppliers of systems and components to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries.
The international technology group, founded in 1881, focuses on machinery and plants, as well as advanced process technology, components and comprehensive services. For instance, every second pharma separator for essential healthcare products such as vaccines or novel biopharmaceuticals is produced by GEA. In food, every fourth package of pasta or every third chicken nugget are processed with GEA technology.
With more than 18,000 employees, the group generated sales of about EUR 5.5 billion in more than 150 countries in the 2025 fiscal year. GEA plants, processes, components and services enhance the efficiency and sustainability of customers’ production. They contribute significantly to the reduction of CO2 emissions, plastic usage and food waste. In doing so, GEA makes a key contribution toward a sustainable future, in line with the company’s purpose: ”Engineering for a better world.”
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