The two companies announce a strategic partnership to electrify high-temperature metals production with RDH™ technology
Coolbrook, a transformational engineering and technology company focusing on industrial electrification, and Tenova, have partnered to advance the deployment of Coolbrook’s pioneering RotoDynamic Heater™ (RDH™) technology. This collaboration aims to replace fossil fuel-based heating with clean, CO₂-free electricity in high-temperature processes across the iron, steel, and broader metals industries. It marks a significant milestone in enabling sustainable production processes that will shape the future of the metals industry.
The RDH™ technology, capable of generating temperatures exceeding 1000 °C and reaching up to 1700 °C, offers a transformative solution for decarbonizing some of the most energy-intensive industrial operations. When implemented at scale, it has the potential to reduce more than 2.4 billion tons of CO₂ emissions annually.
Initially, the partnership will focus on integrating RDH™ into Tenova’s proprietary acid regeneration systems, with plans to expand into a wide range of industrial applications. By combining Coolbrook’s cutting-edge technology with Tenova’s engineering expertise and global reach, the two companies aim to deliver fully electrified, high-performance, and sustainable solutions tailored to the evolving needs of the metals industry.
The ultimate goal is to establish RDH™ as a new industry standard by 2030, marking a major step forward in the journey toward net-zero industrial production.
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