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Adsorption technology uses heat to drive efficient heat pumps. The technology has been known for many years and has been well proven in large commercial systems. Sorption Energy's heavily-patented breakthroughs miniaturise the technology so that it can be built into much smaller units.
Domestic boilers being developed by Sorption Energy use only two thirds of the fuel of the most efficient condensing boilers on the market.
Vehicle air-conditioning systems are driven by waste heat from the engine cooling system, saving the fuel currently burned to drive conventional compressor-driven systems, and the CO2 produced.
Sorption Energy is based in the United Kingdom.
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17 July 2010 Sorption Energy in feature in The Economist on innovations in air-conditioning.
7 July 2010 Sorption Energy presented at the Connect Midlands Springboard conferences in Loughborough, UK on 17 June and in London on 7 July.
13 April 2010 Sorption Energy files a patent within its core boiler technology.
29 March 2010 Sorption Energy's Technical Advisor, Professor Bob Critoph, attended the expert meeting of Annex 34 of the International Energy Agency in Munich. This Annex advises the IEA on thermally-driven heat pumps for heating and cooling.
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