Acceleware's EM Powered Heat
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Acceleware’s EM Powered Heat solutions are built around its innovative, patented electromagnetic (EM) technology platform, and have the potential to significantly reduce energy consumption compared to traditional fossil-based heat systems, offering real potential operation cost savings. EM Powered Heat is not simply a bolt-on emissions abatement technology.

It can economically eliminate Scope 1 emissions in two ways: 1) by reducing energy use, and 2) by electrifying the reduced energy demand. It can also eliminate Scope 2 emissions by operating on renewable power.

How is EM Powered Heat different?

  • 98% energy efficient – electricity to delivered energy
  • Can run on intermittent power and have instant on/off and repetitive cycle capabilities.
  • Scales from 250kW up to 100 MW.
  • High temperature or high-power applications.
  • Mining and energy sector pilots underway.
  • We can scale to support electrification applications in other sectors today.

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