SHARC Energy and Borders College Powering on with Green Heat
Milestone
Sharc International Systems Inc. (CSE: SHRC) (FSE:
IWIA) (OTCQB: INTWF) ("SHARC" or "the Company") is pleased
to announce that SHARC Energy and Borders College are celebrating
the delivery of 2 gigawatt hours (
“GWh”) of
renewable heat delivery from their pioneering SHARC™ wastewater
heat recovery plant installed at the Galashiels Campus to generate
low carbon, green heating for the college.
With 223 tonnes of carbon savings achieved since
the system was commissioned, the project has provided SHARC Energy
a significant opportunity to test and learn the limits of the
system in a live environment and has become a powerful
demonstration of how wastewater heat recovery can support the
decarbonisation of heat in the UK.
Commenting on the milestone achievement, SHARC’s
UK Managing Director Russ Burton said, “As a pioneer in this space,
the early adoption by the Borders College team, alongside the
support of Scottish Water Horizons, provided us with a great
opportunity to learn some valuable lessons across the whole
process, including the use of a town sewer resource through to
retrofitting heat pumps to an aging gas heated building. We have
widened our capability and gained confidence in managing the
sensitivities of sewer facilities so we can develop this major
energy resource that exists in every urban centre across the world.
Wastewater heat recovery represents a significant opportunity to
replace natural gas consumption, especially in the developing heat
network sector, and we would like to thank both Borders College and
Scottish Water Horizons for having the vision to appreciate the
potential of the technology. The 2GWh is a significant achievement
and reaffirms low-carbon wastewater heat recovery as an important
weapon in the fight against climate change.”
The award-winning installation at Borders
College that was completed in December 2015 and is SHARC Energy’s
first installation of their ground-breaking wastewater heat
recovery system outside North America and at the time the largest
SHARC™ installation anywhere in the world.
By constructing a central energy hub and
retrofitting the college’s five buildings on campus, ranging from a
Victorian mill to modern workshops, and distributing the heat
through a buried heat network, the project has provided significant
opportunities to test the capabilities of the technology as well as
demonstrate how wastewater heat recovery can support the UK
Government’s quest to decarbonize heat.
SHARC Energy used the project as a research
& development opportunity to show that wastewater heat recovery
is commercially and technically viable concept for the UK, using
commercial finance to cover the cost of installation, supported by
long term heat supply agreements to recover the construction cost
over time. In engineering terms, the SHARC™ system is a
thermo-mechanical solution, filtering solids from wastewater before
recovering energy through heat exchange and heat pump processes and
circulating through an insulated pipe network.
A second phase of the project, including the
installation of on-site solar and battery technologies to reduce
the system’s dependency on grid electricity to run the heat pumps,
will see further growth in heat and carbon-reduction benefits.
More than 200 open house visits have taken place
since launch, energy managers from across the UK keen to see how
they can use recovered wastewater heat in their own operations,
including water companies, district energy utilities and local
authorities, creating a pipeline of new projects and installations
from around the UK, allowing SHARC Energy to explore new
partnerships and business models to accelerate deployment and
expand into Europe.
Adding to Burton’s comments, Robert Hewitt,
Facilities Manager at Borders College, said, “Borders College are
delighted the SHARC system has now generated 2GWh of heat since
installation and thrilled to be part of this exciting project to
help pioneer innovative technologies to reduce CO2 emissions. The
system has played a crucial role in the College reducing our CO2
emissions by over 30% in the same period, we look forward to
completing phase 2 which will provide additional carbon benefits
and continuing our successful relationship with SHARC.”
About SHARC International
Systems
SHARC International Systems Inc. is a world
leader in thermal heat recovery. SHARC™ technology systems recycle
thermal energy from wastewater, generating one of the most energy
efficient and economical systems for heating, cooling & hot
water preheating for commercial, residential and industrial
buildings. SHARC is publicly traded in Canada (CSE: SHRC), the
United States (OTCQB: INTWF) and Germany (Frankfurt: IWIA).
About SHARC Energy Ltd. (UK)
SHARC Energy is a wholly owned subsidiary of
SHARC International Inc. a world leader in wastewater heat
recovery, based in Vancouver British Columbia. Located in Glasgow
and Nottinghamshire, the UK operation delivers sewage heat recovery
technology and support services across the wider UK and EU.
SHARC Energy facilitates the recovery of a vast
global resource – the 25% of a building’s energy usage that exits
through the sewer. Wastewater heat recovery using the SHARC™
thermo-mechanical technology represents a significant opportunity
to decarbonize energy; across the EU and North America, 330 billion
litres of wastewater are discharged through the sewer system every
day, giving us the potential to replace 1.5 billion MWh of natural
gas consumption. SHARC Energy’s stated mission is to save 1 million
tonnes of carbon emissions by 2025.
Further information about the Company is
available on our website at www.sharcenergy.com or under our
profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
“Lynn Mueller”Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
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Investor Relations
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Jamie HylandSHARC International Systems
Inc.Telephone: (604) 442-2425Email:
jamie.hyland@sharcenergy.com
Martin HardwidgeSHARC Energy Systems
Ltd.Telephone: +44 07870 243804Email:
martin.hardwidge@sharcenergy.com
Milli BurtonSHARC Energy Systems Ltd.Telephone:
+44 0141 404 0670Email: milli.burton@sharcenergy.com
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