Low-Carbon Technologies
for Healthcare
Low-carbon technologies encompass a diverse range of practices and technologies that aim to minimise or eliminate the release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These solutions contribute to sustainable development and redevelopment while addressing the urgent need to combat climate change.
The team at Eris Technologies understand how low-carbon technologies play a pivotal role in mitigating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. They have developed an innovative low-carbon solution for the NHS and the healthcare sector as a whole, designed to reduce carbon emissions and generate energy that can then be used to power hospitals and health facilities.
Our Expertise
SUPERCRITICAL CO2 (SCO2)
Supercritical CO2 refers to a state in which carbon dioxide is maintained at a temperature and pressure above its critical point. In this state, CO2 exhibits both liquid and gas-like properties, making it an excellent alternative to traditional refrigerants.
ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE (ORC)
A thermodynamic cycle that uses an organic fluid instead of water, to convert heat into mechanical work. ORC systems are commonly used to recover waste heat from industrial processes.
CABINET AIR HANDLING UNITS (CAHU)
Cabinet AHUs are more space-efficient and compact than standard AHUs. They are designed with advanced energy-efficient features which can be integrated with an ORC heat recovery system.
AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS (ASHP)
Air source heat pumps (ASHP) provide a heating and cooling system by extracting heat from the air and recycling it to heat or cool a building. It works on the principle of transferring heat rather than converting it from a fuel like in traditional heating systems.

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