Improving energy efficiency in industrial heat processes is crucial for reducing costs, minimising environmental impact, and enhancing overall sustainability. An estimated 20%  of global carbon emissions are caused by industrial heat. That’s as much as all of transportation combined. Energy efficiency is crucial in reducing these emissions by incorporating strategies and technologies to lower energy consumption and greenhouse emissions. Green Steam helps industrial facilities reduce emissions significantly and turn clean energy into a competitive advantage—profits in decarbonising industrial process heat. Heat Retention Technology breakthroughs, such as thermal storage systems, to store surplus heat for later use.  Electrification with renewables & electric boilers makes the economics work on the investment within two to three years.  Green Steam is used ( beta tested )  in at least 20 +  vertical manufacturer processes.

New Financial Model - TESA 

PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) lead the way with renewables projects, mainly solar projects.  Industrial Heat - Green Steam can be set up as a service agreement and the platform Thermal Energy Services Agreement (TESA). Now, manufacturers have the option of energy-as-a-service pioneering GREEN steam generation. Most manufacturers are in hard-to-decarbonize industries to reduce onsite CO2 emissions by delivering clean, emissions-free process heat at prices lower than natural gas with no capital expense or process disruption for the manufacturer.  

As businesses worldwide emphasise sustainability and carbon reduction, Energy as a Service (EaaS) is emerging as an essential strategy. This model offers a comprehensive solution to manage energy consumption effectively, reduce costs, and optimise environmental sustainability. According to a recent analysis by Fortune Business Insights, the EaaS market is on a robust growth trajectory, with projections suggesting it could reach approximately USD 147.56 billion by 2029. This expansion is fueled by increasing demand for renewable energy and the financial benefits of reduced operational expenses and carbon emissions.

Optimized Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Utilization

EaaS providers leverage cutting-edge technologies to enhance energy efficiency and fine-tune consumption patterns across electricity, steam, chilled water, and industrial heat. This leads to a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions while minimising the carbon footprint of businesses.

EaaS often integrates renewable energy sources like solar panels and wind turbines, enabling companies to shift towards more sustainable energy solutions and further diminish their environmental impact. By optimising energy efficiency and incorporating renewable energy across multiple energy domains, EaaS contributes to a holistic approach to sustainability.

Creating a thermal battery specialised to meet industrial heating demands.

While developing TESA for manufacturing plants, exceptions:

  • Each plant is unique, no one product fits all.   

  • Executing on sustainability poses a unique set of risks, operational and financial.   

  • Energy improvements take time and bandwidth, valuable resources manufacturers need to do what they do best.   

 A thermal energy partner can help extensive manufacturing facilities decarbonise to meet climate goals at no added cost.   

Vertical Markets Coverage for temperature average range 500F 

Food & Beverage ( JLM very strong ) 

Food:

  • Petfood  

  • Bakery ( Bread) 

  • Snack Food 

  • Potato ( French Fries ) 

  • Confectionary 

Beverage:

  • Fruit Juice 

  • Energy Drinks

  • Spirits

  • Beer

Dairy 

  • Cheese 

  • Yogurt

  • Baby Formula 

Beef & Poultry Processing  

Sugarcane Producers 

(Sugar production is an energy-intensive undertaking which requires energy mainly in the form of heat/steam and electricity) 

NON Food / Beverage  (typically has a higher temperature range 600 - 1200 F) 

Top Five OEMs per vertical market coverage past 25 years with new technology & sustainable energy objectives 

  • Adhesives 

  • Chemicals 

  • Cosmetic 

  • Glass 

  • Pharma 

  • Pulp & Paper

  • Tires ( Rubber )

  • Windows 

All the items we consume daily, from the food we eat to the clothes we wear, require a tremendous amount of heat to be manufactured. Heat used in manufacturing emits ~22% of annual global GHG emissions. In perspective, that is more GHG emissions than all the cars, trucks, planes, ships, and trains combined. Industrial manufacturing Fortune 500 can move the needle on climate change by decarbonising industrial process heat (at no added cost).


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GREEN STEAM

A new advanced battery chemistry requires a “unique” graphite as a thermal battery for manufacturing steam processes for in-house use.  This is a green steam value proposition by an innovative thermal battery — a game changer. 

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