PwrCor, Inc.’s Disruptive Heat-To-Power Technology Now Filed for Patent Protection in Fifty Countries
June 04, 2019 at 10:20 am
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PwrCor, Inc. announced that patents have been filed worldwide to further protect the Company’s intellectual property assets. Filings relate to intellectual property that establishes PwrCor’s unique ability to convert ultra-low-grade-heat to useful power. Strengthening the Company’s IP protection gives it more flexibility to move forward with its commercialization programs. Currently, the Company is engaged in confidential discussions to initiate customer beta programs in the fuel cell, data center, and geothermal industries. PwrCor’s technology delivers the ability to reduce the overall cost of energy for power users. Low-grade and ultra-low-grade heat, which up until now could only be discarded and wasted, can be cost-effectively utilized to generate electrical power, providing cost savings and improving bottom line performance. As noted, PwrCor is currently engaged with leading companies in such industries as fuel cells and reciprocating engines, and on additional project initiatives in geothermal, oil and gas, solar thermal, and data centers, all of which have enormous amounts of wasted ultra-low-grade heat that can now be converted to additional power, contributing to higher profits. Proprietary technology cost-effectively converts heat to mechanical power or electricity, and represents a breakthrough for those businesses that can now profit from converting wasted heat into electrical power.
PwrCor, Inc. (PwrCor) is a cleantech energy technology company. The Company is developing advanced, novel solutions in the waste-heat-to-energy, geothermal, clean water, hydrogen production, and other markets. With its heat conversion technology, it is able to produce cost-effective mechanical or electric power from wasted heat-from low-grade heat in the 250 to 400 F range down to ultra-low temperatures in the 140 to 250 F range. PwrCor technology can be used to convert low levels of heat from any source, including industrial, geothermal, or solar, into sufficient mechanical power to drive reverse osmosis equipment wherever there is access to water, including sea water, without even having to produce electricity. PwrCor technology is also positioned to facilitate the Energy Transition initiative by creating power from heat generated in the production of Hydrogen and Ammonia, as well as from fuel cells, thereby reducing cost of operations.