During various types of processes, large amounts of low-temperature excess heat are often produced, a resource that is currently not fully utilized. The hackathon event Braincade brought together students from Swedish and Finnish universities to find new innovative solutions related to low-temperature excess heat.
”I came here hoping to see new ideas which I did,” says Erik Pott from Skellefteå Kraft.
Over a day and a half, students worked on their ideas and also had the opportunity to ask questions to an expert panel consisting of representatives from Skellefteå Kraft, Umeå Energi, Övik Energi, Vaasan Sähkö, and Herrfors.
”The experts were a great support for us as we bounced our ideas,” says Marko Chissancho, a student at the University of Vaasa.
Four Innovative Ideas
Four innovative ideas were presented on Thursday, covering everything from smart heat sharing to exotic food cultivation, heat storage in the ground, and drying laundry in hospitals. Several ideas could be made modular, flexible, and scalable. One idea took a different approach, a dating platform where sellers and buyers of excess heat could be matched. This solution, Heated Match, was also the one selected by the expert panel as the winner.
”It was intense but a lot of fun, and our idea turned out really well,” says Josefine Bergström, a student at Umeå University and a participant in the winning team.
A Unique Event
The Bothnia Green Energy project aims to find new innovative solutions within the energy sector, and as part of this effort, Braincade was organized in collaboration with the University of Vaasa.
”I want to thank our Swedish and Finnish students, and especially the experts from the energy companies in the Kvarken region, who worked for a day and a half on a very difficult question: what can we do with excess heat?” says Lasse Pohjala, who was responsible for the event on behalf of Bothnia Green Energy, and continues,
”We had the opportunity to test the Braincade method on a challenging problem, and we generated several unique ideas that we can now continue to work on in the project.
Bothnia Green Energy will stimulate cross-border collaboration and investments in sustainable energy solutions in the geographical area around Kvarken. Read more about the Bothnia Green Energy project HERE.