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Thermal Energy International Inc V.TMG

Alternate Symbol(s):  TMGEF

Thermal Energy International Inc. provides energy efficiency and emissions reduction solutions to the fortune 500 and other multinational companies. It operates primarily in North America and Europe but also sells its products and services through representative agents throughout the rest of the world. It markets, sells, engineers, fabricates, constructs, installs and supports two technology lines, such as heat recovery solutions, including direct contact heat recovery solutions (FLU-ACE), indirect contact heat recovery solutions (HEATSPONGE and SIDEKICK), and condensate return system solutions (GEMTM steam traps). It is also developing several other technology lines, including low temperature biomass drying systems (DRY-REX). Its solutions can recover up to 80% of energy lost in typical boiler plant and steam system operations. It has two primary operational bases of operation, one in Ottawa, Canada and the other in Bristol, United Kingdom, covering Europe and the rest of the world.


TSXV:TMG - Post by User

Comment by HamSandwichon Mar 02, 2017 6:19pm
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RE:RE:Industries sold to

RE:RE:Industries sold to
CanyousayII wrote: I believe the type of exhaust dictates what TEI's technologies can effectively handle. Some exhausts are too dirty and some are too corrosive. For the later, I think they have that R and D project for different coating. Unfortunately testing in China didn't pan out so they are looking to do it locally. Lost years unfortunately to find out whether Flu-Ace can be actively marketed for oil and gas. But regardless, look at the sectors they served so far. They haven't even scratched the surface so different types of industries are not what's holding back from greater success.


Thanks for the info.  Has TEI commented on what the limits are for exchaust gas properties - ie. max SO2 content, max solids/ash, etc that would make the exhaust too dirty to handle?
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