Electrification of industrial thermal processing is gaining real momentum and is a key part of any industrial decarbonisation strategy.
Drying, calcination and pyrolysis have traditionally relied on hydrocarbons—not by choice, but because they deliver high temperatures reliably at scale.
As grids decarbonise and electricity availability increases, “all-electric” processing is becoming increasingly attractive.
The challenge is not simply replacing fuel—it is how energy is delivered into the process.
Approaches such as microwave-assisted processing allow energy to be introduced directly into the reactor environment, enabling high-temperature operation without combustion.
However, the reality for most operators is that energy systems remain variable.
The most robust solutions are therefore not tied to a single energy source but are fuel agnostic—able to operate using electricity, gas, or a combination of both.
The opportunity is not just electrification, but flexibility.
Contact us today to see how we can support your industrial decarbonisation strategy.