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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

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SHARC Energy Systems > SHARC’s wastewater clean tech for carbon and cost savings
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Post by AbbasHaider on Oct 14, 2021 1:15pm

SHARC’s wastewater clean tech for carbon and cost savings

Financial Post published an article about SHARC Energy Systems. The article discusses the mainstream adoption of clean-tech industry and SHARC's wastewater clean tech.

As noted in Forbes Magazine by analyst Miriam Tuerk, clean tech is poised to reach a tipping point to mainstream adoption and large-scale usage as technology eliminates cost and reliability concerns. Investors, she says, should take note and get in on the ground floor of a clean technology sector that’s expected to be worth over $2.5 trillion by 2022. There are two significant drivers putting wind into clean technology’s sails. The first is a desire by big energy consumers like the high-tech sector (think Amazon and Google) to reduce costs as well as their carbon footprint. The other is government regulation as jurisdictions all over the globe at every level introduce new rules and funding programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).

B.C.-based SHARC Energy (CSE: SHRC | OTCQB: INTWF | Frankfurt: IWIA) has found a way to make the stuff we flush and pour down the drain do all that and more. The company’s SHARC and PIRANHA systems don’t just help reduce GHG emissions, they have the potential to make wastewater a revenue stream.Both systems recover, recycle and reuse the thermal energy from wastewater to support hot water production and space heating which saves energy costs and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, the systems can support cooling processes by using the system as a “heat sink,” saving fresh water and operational costs associated with cooling towers and processes. The larger SHARC unit is a high wastewater volume heating and cooling system that can be used in everything from hospitals to breweries, apartment complexes and agricultural facilities. Its patented filtration allows it to easily meet the large capacity requirements of energy districts, multifamily residential, academic campuses and industrial applications.

Find out more about SHARC Energy Solutions: https://www.sharcenergy.com/

Read the full article here: https://nationalpost.com/_preview/business-trends/sharc-energys-wastewater-clean-tech-sinks-its-teeth-into-carbon-and-cost-savings/wcm/498691f6-8368-46e9-9ebc-3b5287966600/?xur=strange&client_id=bfcbe01b-e82e-4651-a8ff-f2f1187c3764
 

Comment by canyousayiii on Oct 14, 2021 3:42pm
Far from being the same...this one is pretty high level...but it is the FP post article and podcast in 2016 that helped me lose money on this one. At that time, then IWS, talked about a "US$60 million order" and a "US$140 million order book. We all know how that did not turn out. In any case, a news release today. Again, SHARC at the forefront of innovation: "Through PON 4614 ...more