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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... see more

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SHARC Energy Systems > Canadian Government’s Technology Accelerator Selects SHARC
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Post by BRE128 on Nov 23, 2020 11:07am

Canadian Government’s Technology Accelerator Selects SHARC

Canadian Government’s Technology Accelerator Selects SHARC Energy To Market Wastewater Energy-Exchange Technology Globally

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 23, 2020 — SHARC International Systems Inc. (CSE:SHRC) (FSE:IWIA) (OTCQB:INTWF) (the “Company” or “SHARC Energy”) has been selected to be part of a Canadian government Clean Tech Accelerator program that will market Canada’s leading clean-technology companies to global markets.

Only nine Canadian companies were selected for a five-month Canadian Technology Accelerator (“CTA”) program, which will focus on business opportunities in Southeast Asia through a series of virtual meetings.

Led by the Canadian Trade Office in Singapore, the CTA program allows chosen companies to access potential investments, pilot projects, partnerships and long-term sales in Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines, four of the ten Association of Southeast Asian Nations (“ASEAN”) countries.

According to a report published by the International Energy Agency (“IEA”), the ASEAN region is one of the world’s hottest areas, which caused a demand growth for space cooling of 7.5 times over the last 30 years. The temperature in this region keeps rising, as well as household income, leading to an increase in energy consumption and peak electricity demand. By 2040, cooling will account for 30% of peak electricity demand in ASEAN countries, and an additional 200 GW energy capacity will be required to meet the growing energy demand from ACs. These market trends support the adoption of high-efficient cooling technologies, making SHARC Systems a good fit. Our SHARC Systems can provide a super-efficient and climate-friendly district cooling solution through wastewater thermal energy exchange, and a process called heat rejection, as well as district heating and hot water production.

“We are honoured to have been chosen by the Canadian Technology Accelerator to bring our technology to global markets,” said Hanspaul Pannu, SHARC Energy’s CFO. “By recovering or rejecting the thermal energy from the wastewater we send down the drain every day, our made-in-Canada technology will have a significant role in reducing a building’s energy costs and its carbon footprint.”

SHARC Energy’s wastewater energy recovery technology — which exchanges  the thermal energy from wastewater that is sent down the drain and turns it into heating and cooling — is already being used in Canada, the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom. Designed for both individual buildings and district energy systems, SHARC Energy’s technology is highly scalable and is being applied to both new and retrofitted buildings. “The nine companies taking part in the Southeast Asia program clearly demonstrate Canada’s leadership position in the cleantech sectors,” said Tegan Watson, Trade Commissioner, Canadian Technology Accelerator, Singapore. “It’s an exciting time to showcase Canadian innovation and know-how.”

Since 2013, the CTA program has supported the international scale-up of high-growth, high-potential Canadian firms in the sectors of cleantech, as well as life sciences and digital and information communication technologies. To date the CTA program has had 574 participants, collectively garnering $646 million in capital, $238 million in revenue and created 1,128 strategic partnerships and 2,529 new jobs.

“We’re seeing significant growth in the Southeast Asian cleantech sector and that includes growth in demand for circular economy and energy efficiency technologies,” said Lynn McDonald, Canadian High Commissioner in Singapore. “There’s a great opportunity for Canadian innovation to address some of the region’s most pressing environmental issues.”

The CTA program has also partnered with industry-leading organizations at the forefront of cleantech innovation. The nine companies in this year’s program will benefit from the expertise of   New Energy NexusSecondMuse and the EcoLabs Centre of Innovation for Energy. New Energy Nexus is an international non-profit that supports clean energy entrepreneurs with funds, accelerators, and networks. SecondMuse is an impact and innovation company that builds resilient economies by supporting entrepreneurs and the ecosystems around them. The EcoLabs Centre of Innovation for Energy is designed to build and accelerate deep-tech energy innovation capabilities in Singapore to support the nation’s energy transition.  

About SHARC International Systems

SHARC International Systems Inc. is a world leader in thermal heat recovery. SHARC systems recycle thermal energy from wastewater, generating one of the most energy efficient and economical systems for heating, cooling & hot water preheating for commercial, residential and industrial buildings, reducing their carbon footprint. SHARC is publicly traded in Canada (CSE: SHRC), the United States (OTCQB: INTWF) and Germany (Frankfurt: IWIA).

Further information about the Company is available on our website at www.SHARCenergy.com or SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

“Lynn Mueller”

 

https://www.sharcenergy.com/canadian-governments-technology-accelerator-selects-sharc-energy-to-market-wastewater-energy-exchange-technology-globally/
Comment by Growth100Percnt on Nov 23, 2020 7:13pm
Now that is a big bang, now we need REVENUES!
Comment by canyousayiii on Nov 23, 2020 10:33pm
I suppose you didn't get to the part where the CTA program resulted in less than half a million in revenues for its 574 past participants. We've gone from 10s of millions in California to this. Good news seems to never end here.
Comment by Growth100Percnt on Nov 24, 2020 6:18am
Can you-  Good point for sure. Yes, I did read that.   Sharc has a much better product for the green world though.  Their global potential, well, we have discussed that before. As always, time will tell.
Comment by canyousayiii on Nov 24, 2020 6:37am
So, you have determined that Sharc is a more attractive participant than rhe other 573. I appreciate your efforts and optimism but respectfully suggest you park them on the sie until Mueller starts delivering on a fraction of his promises. There is too long of a trail of misjudgment to get over and it can only be rectified through actual sales, nothing else.