Project cooperationUpdated on 18 September 2024
Partner with Greendur for Decarbonizing Industrial Heat with Smart Thermal Energy Storage
About
Greendur is a climatetech startup accelerating industrial decarbonization through innovative latent heat thermal energy storage (TES) systems. Our technology efficiently stores thermal energy, providing outputs like hot air and hot oil at temperatures up to 250ºC, with plans to extend this to 600ºC. A 160 kWh prototype has already been validated in real-world conditions in a paint curing oven, and we are now scaling to a 2 MWh system to test and demonstrate its potential across diverse industrial sectors and processes.
We aim to collaborate with industrial partners in sectors such as food and beverage (e.g., spray drying), plastics, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, and paper and pulp to decarbonize their heat processes. However, we are open to collaboration in any industrial sector with high energy consumption in the form of heat. Our solution integrates renewable electricity, grid arbitrage, and waste heat as energy inputs, demonstrating significant potential for emission reductions and energy efficiency improvements.
Therefore, we are actively seeking partners for pilot projects to install and test our 2 MWh thermal energy storage systems, validate their performance in various industrial applications, and accelerate the transition to clean energy.
Topic
- CM2024-06: Heating and cooling technologies
- CM2024-09: Integrated industrial energy systems
Type
- R&D Partner
- Technology Partner
- Demonstrator
- Validator/Living lab
- Investor
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Anshuman Pandey
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MEng Civil Engineering student Heriot-Watt at (One Mine at a Time) Heriot-Watt University
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