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Heat Recovery Event – Project Demonstration at Philip Morris Holland 

Join us for an exclusive event that brings you face-to-face with cutting-edge technology driving energy efficiency and sustainability. At JOA Air Solutions, we are proud to offer our closest partners a firsthand look at the innovative Heat Recovery Project at the Philip Morris International (PMI) site in Bergen op Zoom. 
This event is a unique opportunity to explore how JOA’s innovative solutions are transforming waste heat into sustainable energy, reducing carbon emissions, and lowering operational costs. You’ll be taken on a guided tour of the site to witness this groundbreaking project in action. 

Nov 27, 2024

PMI Bergen op Zoom

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*Exclusive for PMI & JOA Relations – Only 80 seats

Why attend

About this event

Experience live demonstrations of the Energy Recovery Scrubber, Heat Exchangers, and Heat Pumps in operation. 
Gain insights and discover how waste heat recovery can significantly reduce carbon footprints and operational costs. 
Network with Industry Peers: Connect with fellow engineers and sustainability leaders, and exchange ideas on implementing similar solutions in your own projects.  
Date & Time

Preliminary Program

Date: Wednesday, November 27th 
Time: 11:00 – 15:00 
Seats Available: 80 

If you have more Questions about this event please email: Wietse.bandstra@joa.nl

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Coffee & Walk-in Main Stage
Welcoming Remarks Main Stage
PMI Presentation Main Stage
JOA Presentation Main Stage
Lunch Lunch Room
Guided Tour Factory
Place

Event Location

Location: PM Holland Site 
Free parking available on site
Nearest Station 20 min walk
Project

Heat Recovery Project PMI

This landmark project centres on the installation of a Hot Water Heat Pump system, a first-of-its-kind innovation in the tobacco industry and a rare achievement across industrial sectors. By converting low-grade waste heat into high-temperature water (85-90°C) using ammonia as a refrigerant, this system is a breakthrough in energy efficiency. The project, with a capacity of 3 MW of heat output, is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by over 2,500 tons annually. 


This is one of the largest industrial heat recovery projects in Western Europe and an opportunity for you to witness the future of sustainable industrial operations. 

For more information about the project, click here to read more