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SHARC Energy Systems C.SHRC

Alternate Symbol(s):  INTWF

SHARC International Systems Inc. is engaged in energy recovery from the wastewater the Company send down the drain every day. Its energy's systems recycle thermal energy from wastewater, generating energy and economical systems for heating, cooling & hot water production for commercial, residential, and industrial buildings. Its products include SHARC Series and PIRANHA Series. The SHARC Series taps the potential of wastewater energy to reduce energy and water consumption, carbon emissions and energy costs at large, industrial scales. The SHARC utilizes the power of wastewater for both heating and cooling for the large capacity requirements of multi-family residential, commercial and energy districts. The PIRANHA Wastewater Heat Recovery & Cooling System is a specialized water-to-water heat pump that recovers energy directly from wastewater and uses this source energy to produce hot water. PIRANHA Series is typically used for potable domestic hot water (DHW) purposes.


CSE:SHRC - Post by User

Comment by Mostlyseriouson Oct 17, 2024 11:26am
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Post# 36270003

RE:Ottawa - WET

RE:Ottawa - WETLynne Mueller raved years ago how every city in the world was calling him daily about their system, that they dumped shortly thereafter.  Your assumption is partially correct.  I believe that many cities, that care about energy and pollution (because probably many more have different basic priorities), continue having internal discussions about what to do about it.  And they have had those in various forms for decades.  Many have probably done some things of various scales.

Lots of talk about many great things that should be done by companies and cities. That has never and never will change.  The thing that has to change is translating that talk into action. 
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