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Enerin

High-temperature industrial heat pumps

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The challenge

Industry-wide, producing high-temperature heat for industrial processes relies heavily on fossil-fuel boilers, generating significant CO₂ emissions and wasting massive amounts of energy, often by dumping waste heat into the air. Conventional heat pump technologies generally cannot deliver the high temperatures and flexibility needed by industrial processes, leaving many factories locked into polluting, inefficient heating systems.

The solution

Enerin provides industrial-scale high-temperature heat pump technology, HoegTemp, that converts waste heat from air, water, exhaust, or ambient sources into usable process heat and steam up to 250 °C. By replacing fossil-fuel boilers with HoegTemp, factories can recycle waste heat, drastically cut energy use, reduce CO₂ emissions, and lower operating costs, enabling clean, efficient, and flexible thermal energy for industry and buildings alike.

Mette brings experience from management consulting, including Rambøll Management Consulting’s Strategy & Sustainability Advisory team. Among others, Mette has project experience from creating and implementing decarbonization roadmaps, due diligence, training sessions and drafting sustainability reports. Mette has solid experience within the renewable energy sector. Moreover, Mette has worked with commercial due diligence and M&A, market analysis and organizational analysis.

Mette has a passion for green transitioning and fostering long-term business opportunities through the transition process. She thrives with complex problem solving and has a broad experience working on engineering-led projects, where her role has been to bridge complex technical insights with areas of commercial interest.

Before consulting, Mette worked with syndicated loans in Nordea and interned at UN Women (The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women).

Mette holds a Master of Science in Economics from the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Birmingham.