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Thermal Energy International Helps Prominent Beer Company Brew Up More Emissions Reduction

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Thermal Energy International Helps Prominent Beer Company Brew Up More Emissions Reduction

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[{"type":"text","content":"Thermal Energy International Helps Prominent Beer Company Brew Up More Emissions Reduction\n \n \n (TheNewswire)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n OTTAWA, ONTARIO –\n \n TheNewswire -\n \n February 24,\n2021 – Thermal Energy International Inc. (“\n \n \n Thermal Energy\n \n \n ” or\n \n the\n \n “Company”) (TSXV:\n \n \n TMG\n \n \n ) an innovative cleantech company and global\nprovider of energy efficiency and emissions reduction solutions, has\nbeen commissioned by a prominent multinational brewer to supply a\nturn-key heat recovery system to one of its North American sites.\n \n \n The system, valued at over $1,000,000, will feature two of Thermal\nEnergy’s proprietary heat recovery technologies, working in tandem\nto reduce fuel use and minimize carbon emissions. While it will be the\nfirst time these technologies have been applied to the sector in this\nway, the order represents an established market for Thermal Energy,\nwith the Company now working with three of the top five brewers\nworldwide.\n \n \n Both the\n \n \n FLU-ACE\n \n \n ® condensing heat\nrecovery unit and\n \n \n HeatSponge\n \n \n indirect heat\nrecovery unit will recover waste heat exhausted from the site’s\nboilers. The energy will then be repurposed to heat the water required\nfor three separate applications; reverse osmosis which removes\ncontaminants, deaeration which protects the steam system from the\neffects of corrosive gases, and boiler makeup water.\n \n \n By reducing the steam load, the project is expected to increase energy\nefficiency, reduce fuel use, and save an estimated 8 million litres of\nwater annually, as well as reduce CO\n \n 2\n \n emissions\nby over 1,800 metric tonnes per year, which is equivalent to removing\nmore than 380 cars from the road. The project provides a payback for\nthe customer of just under 4 years.\n \n \n “We have worked with a number of different breweries and beverage\nproducers over the years, with our technology proving particularly\napplicable to the industry,” said\n \n \n William Crossland\n \n \n , CEO of\nThermal Energy.\n \n \n “Together with our engineering experience with the specific needs of\nthe sector, this has meant that over the last few years we have\nsecured energy efficiency projects for thre...

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