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A Note on Industrial Waste Heat Recovery Potential

The bars show remaining technical potential (MWₑ) by industry—that’s the amount of electricity that could be made from existing waste-heat streams with known technologies, nationwide. Totals (rounded) for the top sectors:

  • Petroleum & Coal Products (NAICS 324): 6,698 MW
  • Chemical Manufacturing (NAICS 325): 1,806 MW
  • Primary Metals (NAICS 331): 1,796 MW
  • Nonmetallic Mineral Products — cement, glass, lime — (NAICS 327): 1,479 MW
  • Food Manufacturing (NAICS 311): ~1,000 MW
  • Fabricated Metal Products (NAICS 332): 879 MW
  • Paper (NAICS 322): 737 MW
  • Wood Products (NAICS 321): 429 MW

Summed across manufacturing, this top-down assessment finds ~14.6 GW of waste heat power (WHP) potential (≈14,594 MW)—gigawatt-scale power currently lost as heat.

Context: The Department of Energy estimates that ~20–50% of industrial process energy is lost as waste heat, so the charted MW values represent the slice of that loss that could be converted to electricity with today’s technology.

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