Armstrong International is dedicated to energy efficiency and is taking significant steps in the industrial sector by establishing a new manufacturing facility for industrial heat pumps.
Armstrong International aims to help light industry manufacturers in the United States achieve net-zero goals and reduce primary energy demand by up to 80%. The U.S. wastes approximately 66% of its energy, with light manufacturing facilities losing between 50% and 80% of primary energy input as waste heat.
Armstrong International's Circular ThermalĀ® methodology focuses on capturing and recirculating waste heat within manufacturing plants, which can reduce primary energy demand and lower carbon dioxide emissions by up to 50%. The technology utilizes heat pumps to extract heat from various sources, including waste heat from factory operations.
Armstrong International has received government support for their efforts, and their expansion in manufacturing capabilities is part of a broader governmental initiative to enhance energy efficiency in American manufacturing. The company has already deployed over 100 high-temperature industrial heat pumps worldwide and is committed to providing sustainable solutions for thermal decarbonization.
Armstrong International's electric heat pumps are seen as a viable solution to thermal decarbonization challenges in various industries. Their initiatives could have a significant impact on the U.S. energy transition by improving energy efficiency and reducing waste heat in the industrial sector.