| 1 | At the present time, organisations in some countries are encountering unforeseen increases in the price of electricity and/or being
fined for using too much power in carrying out their normal commercial processes.
Theodoma systems alleviate these problems by saving costs and fuel as a result of regenerating waste heat into electricity. |
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| 2 | The electricity generated by the process is returned to the system and reduces the power drawn from the electricity supply, producing long term tangible benefits to bottom line performance. |
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| 3 | Until now, renewable energy systems with savings of
10% - 20% in energy consumption have not provided enough savings to give sufficient commercial incentive to change. Theodoma technology has crossed the threshold with up to 30% savings. |
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| 4 | The Theodoma device can be retrofitted to existing installations, circumventing a wasteful and time consuming renewal of equipment. On a global scale, they can also be used to unload the grid and provide a means of energy conservation without sacrificing growth. |
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| 5 | These systems provide a means of reducing carbon emissions. It is estimated that for every 100kW Theodoma system installed, approximately one tonne of CO2 can be saved per day, positively affecting attempts to reverse global warming. |