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Jenmour New Energy attends the 3rd International Multi-Energy Complementary Clean Heating Exhibition

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2020-07-14

From July 3 to 5, Jenmour New Energy Co., Ltd. participated in the 3rd International Multi-Energy Complementary Clean Heating Exhibition, where they showcased their innovative Wind-to-Heat Unit—a comprehensive solution for harnessing wind energy. The exhibit immediately caught the attention of many visitors. Wind-to-heat technology represents a transformative clean-energy solution that can replace coal-fired boiler systems for heating while significantly boosting wind energy integration into the grid. It also stands out as an effective approach to tackling winter smog issues in northern regions. The Wind-to-Heat Unit directly converts wind energy into thermal energy without first generating electricity, thereby eliminating the inefficiencies associated with the traditional wind-to-electricity pathway. By minimizing energy losses during this conversion process, the system not only lowers overall costs but also dramatically improves operational efficiency.


  From July 3 to 5, Jenmour New Energy Co., Ltd. participated in the 3rd International Multi-Energy Complementary Clean Heating Exhibition, showcasing its comprehensive wind energy application—the wind-to-heat unit—which drew considerable attention from visitors.
  Wind-to-heat technology is a transformative clean energy solution that can replace coal-fired boiler heating systems while significantly enhancing wind energy integration. It represents one of the effective approaches to tackling winter smog issues in northern regions. Powered directly by wind energy, these wind-to-heat units bypass the electricity generation stage entirely, converting wind energy into thermal energy on the spot. By minimizing energy losses associated with the conversion from wind to electricity, this system not only reduces overall costs but also dramatically boosts efficiency—resulting in economic performance that far outpaces today’s mainstream clean-energy heating technologies.
  In recent years, the nation has firmly committed to winning the battle for blue skies, launching strong measures to intensify ecological and environmental protection efforts. Comprehensive strategies have been implemented to tackle scattered coal usage and promote clean heating solutions in northern regions during winter. To actively support the government’s clean energy transformation initiatives, Jenmour New Energy is fully dedicated to expanding its clean energy heating network, striving to create a nationwide blueprint for clean-energy-based heating systems.
Jenmour New Energy attends the 3rd International Multi-Energy Complementary Clean Heating Exhibition


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