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Waste heat from industrial plants is often released into the atmosphere or, at best, used for district heating. Until now, no technology has been able to economically convert small, fluctuating heat sources into electricity.

We offer a compact heat-to-power system housed in a 20-foot container that can be installed on-site at the customer’s facility. It is based on the well-established gas turbine process, which we have implemented in a piston engine for the first time – enabled by our patented variable valve actuators. This innovation achieves at least twice the efficiency of existing solutions and is the world’s first system capable of handling even fluctuating heat sources.

Our initial focus is on market segments with at least 400 kW of waste heat at 400°C or higher, including steel plants, pyrolysis facilities, weak gas flares, and crematories.

Our technology unlocks vast, untapped potential for both economic and climate-friendly power generation while enabling seamless switching between maximum electricity production and heat supply for district heating.

“We must all do our best to preserve the environment and, in turn, enhance our lives. More often than not, a little help is all it takes to make a difference.”

Dr. Andyn Omanovic, CEO


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