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  1. ENERGY|energy policy|energy policy|energy saving
    poitéinseal Carnot Reference Téarmeolaithe COM-GA
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    Carnot-Potenzial
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    Definition Angabe, ob Abwärme weiter für die Wärmeübertragung verwendet werden und somit noch mechanische Arbeit leisten könnte, die mittels des Carnot-Faktors (ηc ) bezogen auf die Abwärmemengen und deren entsprechende Temperaturen berechnet wird Reference COM-DE in Anlehnung an COM-EN
    Carnot potential | Carnot’s potential | Carnot waste heat recovery potential | Carnot WHR potential | Carnot WHRP
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    Definition indication of whether waste heat could still be used for heat transfer (i.e. could still perform technical work) that is calculated by applying the Carnot factor (ηc ) to the waste heat amounts and their corresponding waste heat temperatures Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:Panayiotou, G., Bianchi, G., Georgiou, G. et al., 'Preliminary assessment of waste heat potential in major European industries' (2.4.2025), Energy Procedia 123, 2017, pp. 335–345."
    Comment "In thermodynamics, energy is described as the sum of exergy and anergy, where exergy stands for the energy that can be totally turned into technical work. Thus, the exergy content of waste/rejected heat can be calculated by Carnot’s theorem, which states that the maximum efficiency of a heat engine is determined by its two available heat reservoirs.The energy consumption of an industry can be used together with the calculated waste heat and Carnot’s potential to calculate the waste heat potential. "