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      schrieb am 07.04.18 19:51:27
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.448.130 von Informierer am 03.04.18 11:33:20
      Zitat von Informierer: Es wurde auch schon Konkurrenz erwähnt, die keiner Kanalisationswartung bedarf.
      In dieser Praesentation werden fuenf Technologien miteinander verglichen: SHARC, ThermWin (Huber), PKS-Thermpipe (Frank), TubeWin (Huber), Rabtherm (Rabtherm Energy Systems)
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      schrieb am 07.04.18 06:20:51
      Beitrag Nr. 489 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.484.484 von SuperBurger am 06.04.18 19:57:06
      Zitat von SuperBurger: Erstes Bandwidth Projekt!


      Dazu noch zwei weitere.
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      schrieb am 06.04.18 20:32:42
      Beitrag Nr. 488 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.484.484 von SuperBurger am 06.04.18 19:57:06
      Zitat von SuperBurger: Erstes Bandwidth Projekt!


      Super, so kann es weiter gehen.

      Aus dem Bericht:

      Expected to be completed by November, Aqualibrium is the first project to be delivered by the new joint venture between Scottish Water Horizons, a subsidiary of Scottish Water, and sustainable energy firm SHARC Energy Systems. The joint venture was announced last month and aims to expand and accelerate waste water heat recovery systems across the country.

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      Voraussichtlich bis November abgeschlossen, ist Aqualibrium das erste Projekt, das durch das neue Joint Venture zwischen Scottish Water Horizons, einer Tochtergesellschaft von Scottish Water, und dem nachhaltigen Energieunternehmen SHARC Energy Systems realisiert wird. Das Joint Venture wurde letzten Monat angekündigt und zielt auf die Erweiterung und Beschleunigung von Abwasserwärmerückgewinnungssystemen im ganzen Land ab.
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      schrieb am 06.04.18 19:57:06
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      schrieb am 06.04.18 19:01:40
      Beitrag Nr. 486 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.473.336 von kowallski am 05.04.18 19:12:13
      Zitat von kowallski: Die zahlreichen JV sollten irgendwann ... auch nennenswerte Umsätze und Gewinne einbringen.

      Ja, Umsatz muss her. Aber ich glaube alleine Bandwidth wuerde fuer 2018 reichen...

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      schrieb am 06.04.18 13:58:38
      Beitrag Nr. 485 ()
      SCHOTTLAND
      https://www.eastmidlandsbusinesslink.co.uk/mag/news/nottingh…


      Nottinghamshire’s SHARC Energy Systems contracted to install a low carbon district heating system
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      Tess Egginton -
      29th March 2018
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      Paul Wheelhouse SMP on Clyde Gateway visit.

      Nottinghamshire-based SHARC Energy Systems welcomed Scotland’s Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy, Paul Wheelhouse MSP, to Clyde Gateway where it has been contracted to install a low carbon district heating system.

      Clyde Gateway was established in 2008 to carry out the regeneration of 840 hectares across the east end of Glasgow and South Lanarkshire.

      Working in partnership with Glasgow City Council, South Lanarkshire Council, Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Government, Clyde Gateway is driving forward £1.5 billion of private sector investment to establish this area as a hub of business activity.

      So far, of the 800,000 square feet of Grade A office and industrial space that Clyde Gateway has already developed, more than 85 per cent has been let or sold.

      SHARC Energy Systems, the European arm of Vancouver-based SHARC International Systems, has been contracted by Clyde Gateway to install a low carbon district heating system at the site, using its heat recovery technology that taps into the latent heat of the town sewer systems to drive efficient operation of water source heat pumps.

      Russ Burton, Chief Operating Officer of SHARC Energy Systems, said: “We are really excited to be supporting Clyde Gateway’s ambitions, and having established the viability of our technology and business solution as a method for developing a low carbon / renewable district heating solution, we are delighted to be nearing financial close on the development of the project, which is also supported by the LCITP.

      “It was a great pleasure to meet Paul Wheelhouse and to have the opportunity to discuss the Scottish Government’s ambition for a low carbon economy and the transition strategy they are pursuing in this quest.

      “SHARC is working hard to ensure its technology meets the Scottish Government’s policy criteria and we look forward to continuing to support the delivery of this progressive agenda being championed by the Minister and his department, across Scotland.

      Business Minister Paul Wheelhouse said: “The economic and social regeneration of disadvantaged communities is a key priority for the Scottish Government, and we are committed to the Clyde Gateway project which is continuing to deliver positive outcomes on behalf of its communities, which it has done with Scottish Government financial support since 2007.

      “I have been very much impressed by the exciting work being done by Clyde Gateway to bring derelict land back into use, enable quality new build premises and homes to be constructed, and to bring businesses to the area and encourage local businesses to grow.

      “Clyde Gateway are doing a great job in creating new, sustainable employment opportunities for local people and delivering on inclusive growth across the area and I wish them even further success in the future.”

      Ian Manson, Chief Executive of Clyde Gateway said: “It has been a pleasure to welcome the Minister to Clyde Gateway and show him why the regeneration of this area has been so successful to date. Companies tell us they are being attracted by the quality of business space, the excellent transport links, the cost savings compared with city centers and the business support on offer. The fact that a workforce of 1.5 million live within a 60-minute commute of Clyde Gateway also makes recruitment easy, which is an added bonus.”
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      schrieb am 05.04.18 20:18:19
      Beitrag Nr. 484 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.468.809 von SuperBurger am 05.04.18 11:54:32Aus der MD&A 3. Quartal 2017

      https://www.sedar.com/GetFile.do?lang=EN&docClass=7&issuerNo…

      On May 2, 2017, the Company announced it has been awarded a US$330,000 ($478,000) contract to supply its innovative SHARC thermal energy exchange system to the new headquarters of the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (“DC Water”) in Washington, DC. The new $60 million headquarters (“DC Water HQ”) is being constructed on the waterfront of the Anacostia River in Southeast Washington, DC and will serve as the new public face for the agency.

      On November 7, 2017, the Company announced that the SHARC 660 system fabrication for DC Water, as described above, is complete and undergoing factory testing. The Company expects the SHARC wastewater heat exchange system to be shipped in January 2018.


      Hier gehts zu dem Projekt von DCWater

      https://www.dcwater.com/projects/hqo
      The new Administrative Headquarters Building will be LEED Platinum Class A, incorporating almost every state-of-the-art environmentally sustainable feature used in modern construction. Rainfall will be captured onsite and used for irrigation and non-potable water needs inside the building. Alternative energy will be supplied by an innovative sewer heat recovery system.

      Von den 20 PIRANHA Anlagen für das lfd. Geschäftsjahr (2017) in AUS und NEW Zeeland müssen sie sich wohl verabschieden. Aktuell wurde 1 Anlage (2018) gemeldet.

      https://www.sedar.com/GetFile.do?lang=EN&docClass=7&issuerNo…

      On October 26, 2017, the Company announced a strategic Licensing Agreement with Environmental Technology Solutions Pty Ltd. (“ETS”) of Australia, for the commercialization of its PIRANHA™ and SHARC™ wastewater heat recovery systems in Australia and New Zealand.
      Under the terms of the agreement, SHARC has granted ETS an exclusive license for the commercialization of PIRANHA and SHARC systems across Australasia. In return for these rights, SHARC will receive royalties and an undisclosed payment on the manufacturing of PIRANHA and SHARC systems. ETS anticipates installing approximately 20 PIRANHA™ units in the current fiscal year followed by 27 and 36 units in the subsequent two fiscal years, and 4 SHARC™ installations in the current fiscal year, with 6 and 8 units in the subsequent two fiscal years.
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      schrieb am 05.04.18 19:12:13
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.472.919 von SuperBurger am 05.04.18 18:32:22
      Zitat von SuperBurger: Der neue IR-Mann Ray Crowley hat mir heute auf ein paar Fragen geantwortet. Die Antwort auf die nach den Mitbewerbern wollte ich hier mal posten:
      Zitat von Ray Crowley: There are a couple of other competitors in the sense that they either do some screening or heat recovery but not in the way that we do. We have been able to differentiate ourselves by offering full (project assistance from conception, to design, to build, to install, to commissioning, to service) if required by the client. We also have equipment that will not only cover a much broader flow requirement (from low to high vs high flow) and have equipment that is completely sealed and can be situated within standard mechanical rooms (or other rooms) of buildings.


      Die zahlreichen JV sollten irgendwann, am Besten kurz- und mittelfristig:D, auch nennenswerte Umsätze und Gewinne einbringen. Schau´n wir mal was der Jahresabschluss, der Ende April veröffentlicht werden sollte, so aussagt.
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      schrieb am 05.04.18 18:32:22
      Beitrag Nr. 482 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.468.809 von SuperBurger am 05.04.18 11:54:32Der neue IR-Mann Ray Crowley hat mir heute auf ein paar Fragen geantwortet. Die Antwort auf die nach den Mitbewerbern wollte ich hier mal posten:
      Zitat von Ray Crowley: There are a couple of other competitors in the sense that they either do some screening or heat recovery but not in the way that we do. We have been able to differentiate ourselves by offering full (project assistance from conception, to design, to build, to install, to commissioning, to service) if required by the client. We also have equipment that will not only cover a much broader flow requirement (from low to high vs high flow) and have equipment that is completely sealed and can be situated within standard mechanical rooms (or other rooms) of buildings.
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      schrieb am 05.04.18 11:54:32
      Beitrag Nr. 481 ()
      Ich hab mal wieder mit Google gespielt und etwas gefunden. Das erste ist nicht richtig interessant, aber weil overall Sentiment wichtig und Endorsement 'ne super Sache ist, poste ich auch das. Kuerzlich hat sich eine Politikerin eine Anlage angeschaut und hat darueber auf ihrer eigenen Website folgendes geschrieben:

      Zitat von Claudia Beamish, MSP: I can see the possibilities this brings for our communities. Creating district heating hubs powered by sewage systems where developments and householders purchase renewable heat rather than gas. And when you add in the next stage of this plan which powers the system through solar and wind you have a virtually emissions free heating system which could potentially be up-scaled as much as required. The bigger the sewage system the more waste heat to capture. The technology is proven, and we must use all available low emissions energy resources if we are to stop catastrophic Climate Change and keep Scotland at the forefront of renewable energy.
      Wie gesagt, nicht hunderprozentig spannend, aber wenn die Politik so schoen zitierfaehig spricht...


      Dann habe ich aber noch die Slides von Lynn Mueller's PowerPoint-Praesentation auf der World Water-Tech North America 2017 gefunden. Und darin wurden Projekte erwaehnt, die in Planung sind:

      - Bezueglich des 2016 in Kalifornien unterzeichneten Joint Ventures: Production expected Q1 2018 (Yes, it's over, thus we are even closer...)
      - Working with BC Hydro to implement SHARC systems in educational institutes.
      - (In Australia) several sites identified for SHARC and PIRANHA systems and are in planning stages.
      - Planning stages for district heating opportunities in Richmond, Ottawa, Chicago, LA...

      Die anderen in den Slides erwaehnten Projekte sind die, die mittlerweile auf Globenewswire zur Nachricht geworden sind. Folglich ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit gross, dass die oben als naechstes Ergebnisse liefern werden. Und 'District Heating in Chicago und LA' hoert sich ja schon nach was an...
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