Baverage Plant
TES project at a beverage plant, executed by our JV partner Brenmiller.
The Tempo Plant in Israel is implementing a 32 MWh Thermal Energy Storage (TES) system, executed by JV partner Brenmiller Energy. This innovative system will supply both base load and peak process steam, charged with 5.6 MWe from the grid during off-peak hours and from solar photovoltaic (PV) sources. The system can deliver a maximum steam flow of 14 tons per hour at 7 bara and 168°C. The project aims to reduce the plant's carbon footprint by eliminating 6,200 CO2 emissions annually. It is expected to save Tempo $7.5 million over 15 years under an Energy Service Company (ESCO) model. Completion is scheduled for the end of 2024.
The TES system will replace 85% of fossil fuel use, eliminating 6,200 tons of CO2 emissions annually. Charged with 5.6 MWe from off-peak grid power and PV sources, it provides 14 tons per hour of steam and is expected to save $7.5 million over 15 years.
Our integrated power-to-heat solution helps industries achieve their decarbonization goals.
“Steam is crucial to power our beverage manufacturing processes, and also one of the main factors contributing to our local carbon footprint. We’re taking a big step towards implementing our decarbonization goals with Brenmiller’s novel thermal energy storage technology.”