Abstract

In the context of advancing societal and technological landscapes, the global escalation in energy demand has underscored the looming threat of dwindling energy resources. Over recent years, China has consistently showcased its commitment to assuming the role of a responsible major nation by actively advocating for green and low-carbon development. This commitment is tangibly reflected in a series of green initiatives that progressively prioritize and incentivize enterprises to partake in the recovery and utilization of waste heat. This paper offers a comprehensive review of extensively researched waste heat recovery technologies within China, elucidating their operational principles and highlighting contributions made by relevant scholars. Currently, waste heat utilization stands as a focal point for intensive research, with simultaneous benefits including heightened energy efficiency, resource conservation, and the mitigation of thermal energy wastage, thereby addressing environmental concerns. The implications of such advancements extend significantly to the enhancement of China's societal, ecological, and economic spheres.

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