Climeon showcases ORC system at NEO GROUP

One year after installing Climeon’s Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system, NEO GROUP’s PET production facility in Klaipėda, Lithuania, stands as a compelling example of how industrial waste heat recovery can deliver sustainable electricity, reduce emissions, and enhance energy resilience in energy-intensive manufacturing.

At NEO GROUP, the ORC system contributes to enhanced sustainability and operational cost reductions. While Climeon developed the HeatPower 300 to deliver strong environmental performance and competitive ROI, government support—such as the funding provided in Lithuania—can help accelerate adoption. These incentives play a crucial role in enabling more companies to unlock the value of waste heat recovery and scale up their energy transition efforts. This project stands as a clear example of how effective policy support can drive real-world industrial decarbonisation.

Climeon’s ORC technology offers a scalable solution for turning existing thermal energy into sustainable electricity—strengthening energy autonomy, lowering emissions, and contributing to more resilient, energy-efficient manufacturing.

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