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Division of Heat and Power Technology

Research at the Division of Heat and Power Technology encompasses the analysis and design of critical components and systems linked to thermal and mechanical energy conversion. Strongly technical approaches are taken to harness renewable energy – solar, wind, and biomass – for providing sustainable electricity, heat, cooling, pure water, and other energy services to single households up to entire cities or regions.

Researchers of the Division of Heat and Power Technology, April 2025. Photo: Domotion

Research on heat and power

Distributed Energy Resources and Smart Energy Networks

How can a multitude of existing and new energy components be interconnected for creating synergies such as reduced primary energy use and lower CO2 emissions? How can advanced computational power be adapted to remake the energy system of cities for the improvement of its inhabitants?

Turbomachinery and Propulsion

How do aerodynamics and aeromechanics contribute to next-generation designs of compressors, expanders, and high-performance components? What ramifications will these developments have for power generation, aviation, and space?

Photo: Martin Adams on Unsplash

Thermal Technologies for Decarbonization

How can heat transfer be effectively applied in the analysis and design of thermally driven components for high efficiency, favorable environmental performance, and low cost? How can this knowledge lead to advances in related thermal processes with applications in electricity production, thermal energy storage, water purification, and others?

Energy and Industrial Process Systems Engineering

How can solar and wind resources be most efficiently employed at large scale to provide electricity to cities and industry? What technologies will be critical for matching energy supply to end use, and for enabling zero or negative CO2 emissions?

Meet the Division of Heat and Power Technology

News

  • KTH students and faculty at  Siemens Energy’s historic meeting hall, during the industrial visit
    KTH students and faculty at Siemens Energy’s historic meeting hall during the industrial visit
    Bridging Theory with Practice: KTH Students Explore Industrial Innovation at Siemens Energy
    18 Dec 2025


    Students and faculty from KTH’s Heat and Power Technology (HPT) division recently stepped beyond the classroom to experience the forefront of aircraft engine technology during an immersive study visit...

  • HPT Adjunct Professor: Dr. Jeevan Jayasuriya at the International Conference in Sri-Lanka
    HPT Adjunct Professor: Dr. Jeevan Jayasuriya at the International Conference in Sri-Lanka
    Shaping Circular Futures: KTH at International Conference in Sri Lanka
    17 Dec 2025


    KTH joined the global sustainability dialogue at the International Conference on Circular Economy and Sustainable Ecosystems, held in Sri Lanka on December 11 2025. The event was launched following th...

  • HPT Researchers at ISUAAAT-17
    HPT Researchers: Jana, Mauricio, Steffen and Nenad at ISUAAAT-17, Melbourne, Australia
    Fuelling Turbocharged Ideas: HPT at ISUAAAT-17
    12 Dec 2025


    Researchers from KTH’s HPT turbomachinery group presented the most recent developments from their innovative research at the 17th International Symposium on Unsteady Aerodynamics, Aeroacoustics and Ae...

Recent publications

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D. Li et al., "Cavitation Intensity Mechanism in the Hydrodynamic Cavitation Abrasive Finishing," Journal of manufacturing science and engineering, vol. 147, no. 8, 2025.
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Y. Liu et al., "Recycled wind turbine blade supported heterogenous photo-Fenton catalyst for melanoidin degradation at near neutral pH," JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, vol. 13, no. 5, 2025.
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P. S. Kumavat, S. Trevisan and R. Guédez, "Numerical design optimization of a compact heat exchanger gas to molten salts for high temperature heat pump integration," in Proceedings of ASME 2025 19th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, ES 2025, 2025.
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H. Dong, S. N. Gunasekara and J. N. Chiu, "Enhancing geothermal heating and cooling systems by utilizing phase change materials : A systematic review," Journal of Energy Storage, vol. 138, 2025.
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S. M. Soman et al., "Digital Twins for Smart Grid Connected Buildings : A Systematic Literature Review," in Proceedings of the ASME 2025 19th International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the ASME 2025 Heat Transfer Summer Conference, 2025.
Full list in the KTH publications portal

Vision and mission

Our vision as an equitable, sustainable and resilient low-carbon future.

Our missions is to contribute to the development of sustainable societies through research and teaching in heat and power technology.