Moving waste heat from industry to homes.

50% of global energy generation is heat, much of which is used for industrial processes. As much as 50% of that industrial heat is simply lost to the atmosphere each year. Industry is often too far from cities to be connected by pipework. So, how about a well insulated shipping container that can handle 1300 degrees Celsius and be delivered to small operators who need low grade heat, or to district heating systems to keep you toasty warm in the winter? Everyone's a winner!! Maybe we could call it 'Uber Heats'! Help support this channels independence at   / justhaveathink   Or with a donation via Paypal by clicking here https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr... You can also help keep my brain ticking over during the long hours of research and editing via the nice folks at BuyMeACoffee.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/justhave... Video Transcripts available at our website http://www.justhaveathink.com Research Links Kraftblock website https://kraftblock.com/en/ Statista - Industrial Heat Consumption https://www.statista.com/statistics/2... Ambienta paper on Electrifying Industrial Heat https://ambientasgr.com/wp-content/up... Economic analysis of Mobile Thermal Energy Storage https://intapi.sciendo.com/pdf/10.247... US DOE Article on Waste Heat Recovery https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/wast... PepsiCo Factory https://www.koolenindustries.com/post... Check out other YouTube Climate Communicators zentouro:    / zentouro   Climate Adam:    / climateadam   Kurtis Baute:    / scopeofscience   Levi Hildebrand:    / the100lh   Simon Clark:    / simonoxfphys   Sarah Karvner:    / @sarahkarver   Rollie Williams / ClimateTown:    / @climatetown   Jack Harries:    / jacksgap   Beckisphere:    / @beckisphere   Our Changing Climate :    / @ourchangingclimate   Engineering With Rosie    / engineeringwithrosie   Ella Gilbert    / drgilbz   Planet Proof    / @brandproofofficial   Our Eden    / @oureden