STREAM/ present in the European solutions of the future

Between 19 and 23 January, the Technical Energy team of STREAM/ was actively engaged with some of the most advanced European solutions for industrial electrification and decarbonisation.

19 January | Germany – PILLER Blowers & Compressors

Nuno Martinho and Pedro Silva were invited to visit PILLER Blowers & Compressors GmbH's facilities in Moringen, Germany. In addition to a comprehensive technical tour of the manufacturing plant — where the full production process of Mechanical Vapor Recompression (MVR) systems was observed — a long and in-depth technical meeting took place, focusing on:

  • Successful industrial applications of MVR technology across multiple sectors;
  • Demonstrated efficiency gains and significant energy savings;
  • Identification of concrete application opportunities in Portugal, where MVR systems can deliver substantial improvements in energy efficiency and operational performance. 

21–23 January | Copenhagen – High-Temperature Heat Pump Symposium 2026
Following the visit to PILLER, Stream Consulting attended the High-Temperature Heat Pump Symposium 2026, one of Europe’s leading forums dedicated to:

  • High-temperature heat pumps;
  • Mechanical Vapor Recompression and heat recovery technologies;
  • Industrial process electrification;
  • Practical pathways to industrial decarbonisation.

Throughout the symposium, our team had the opportunity to engage with technology developers, equipment manufacturers and industrial stakeholders, gaining direct insight into the latest technological developments and emerging trends already being implemented across several industrial sectors.

Applications for the Portuguese industry

STREAM/ further strengthens its technical and strategic capability to support national industrial players in:

  • Identifying electrification opportunities within existing processes;
  • Assessing and implementing emerging technologies such as MVR and high-temperature heat pumps;
  • Improving energy efficiency and process performance;
  • Reducing energy consumption, emissions and reliance on fossil fuels.

The industrial energy transition requires technical depth, integrated vision and proven solutions.

This is the path STREAM/ continues to follow — working side by side with industry.