• Tuborg site in Izmir.
    Tuborg site in Izmir.
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The delivery and installation of GEA's industrial heat pump to Türk Tuborg represents a major step forward for its sustainability projects and decarbonisation efforts in the region.

The system was installed at the Tuborg site in Izmir and is designed to recover waste heat from the existing cooling infrastructure and upgrade it into usable process heat for brewery operations.

By enabling the reuse of thermal energy within production, the solution significantly improves overall energy efficiency and reduces reliance on conventional heat sources.

The technology directly supports Türkiye’s net-zero target for 2053 and complies with the new climate law, which mandates emissions reporting and reduction measures.

The installation supports Türk Tuborg with its goal to overcome dependence on fossil fuels for heating, recovering and reusing low-grade process heat, and improving overall energy efficiency.

The early results are promising. In the early stages of the operation, a 7.4 per cent reduction in CO₂ emissions was achieved, with overall energy efficiency remaining stable.

The system at Türk Tuborg is built on a high-efficiency industrial heat pump solution designed to recover and reuse waste heat within the facility.

It operates in full integration with the existing cooling infrastructure, ensuring optimised energy use and process continuity. Advanced control and monitoring capabilities enable stable, reliable, and data-driven operation.