VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 18, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SHARC International Systems
Inc. (CSE:SHRC) (FSE:IWIA) (OTCQB:INTWF) (“Company” or "SHARC") is pleased to announce that the
Company’s UK subsidiary, SHARC Energy Systems has agreed to a funding deal through the 2014-2020 European Regional Development Fund
to support the construction of the district heating scheme at the Clyde Gateway regeneration project in Glasgow, Scotland.
SHARC will use its innovative wastewater heat recovery technology to generate the heating and cooling services
for the site’s future occupiers, providing an initial 2MW of capacity, with room to expand further as the development grows.
Having secured Andrew Muirhead & Son Limited leather manufacturer as the anchor customer for its system, SHARC
has been able to close the initial funding of £3.7 million (CDN $6.37 million), with repayable assistance from the Scottish
Government’s Low Carbon Infrastructure Transition Programme (the “LCITP”), supported by the
2014-2020 European Regional Development Fund programmes. The LCITP support is matched to commercial loans and investments from the
Energy Saving Trust, Clyde Gateway and SHARC Energy Systems.
Regeneration agency Clyde Gateway is working with SHARC Energy Systems after the UK firm, which is based in
Glasgow and Newark in Nottinghamshire, demonstrated the benefits of its proprietary heating and cooling technology. SHARC has a
joint venture agreement with Scottish Water Horizons, the commercial arm of Scottish Water, enabling it to tap in to the utility’s
nearby sewers. SHARC will build its specialist energy centres on the Clyde Gateway site, manned by staff who monitor and maintain
all the SHARC units required to serve the site, enabling occupiers to have direct contact with their energy provider.
SHARC’s technology extracts the natural warmth contained within this water and transfers the heat to the clean
side of the heating system via a heat exchange mechanism. The recovered heat is then amplified via heat pumps to generate the
appropriate temperatures for use in all types of buildings. SHARC provides heating and cooling to customers through a heat supply
agreement. This works like that of any energy supplier, with the main advantages including no up-front costs and competitive prices
capped for the length of the agreement.
Additional benefits include reduced carbon emissions and protection against energy shortages as wastewater is an
inexhaustible resource.
Russ Burton, the Chief Operating Officer of SHARC Energy Systems, said: “We are delighted that we have achieved
this significant milestone, enabling us to move confidently to construction over the next few weeks. It means we are now in a
position to get going with the installation of our wastewater recovery systems at what is Scotland’s biggest regeneration project.
It is a very exciting moment for all of the team at SHARC. This project will enable us to further demonstrate our contribution to
the Scottish Government’s ambitious and exciting energy decarbonisation and transition strategy, aimed at developing a low carbon
economy for Scotland.”
Ian Manson, the Chief Executive of Clyde Gateway, said: “We are delighted to be working with SHARC to deliver a
major component of our commitment to delivering low carbon energy solutions for the benefit of our local businesses and
communities.”
Paul Kerr, Head of Scottish Water Horizons, said: “With low-carbon heat so high on the Scottish Government’s
agenda, we are proud to be at the forefront of facilitating this innovative technology. Scottish Water Horizons is always actively
exploring ways in which we can utilise existing Scottish Water assets to support green energy, lower customer costs and protect the
environment. The application at Clyde Gateway is an excellent example of how we can significantly reduce carbon through a district
heating network, and paves the way for more projects like this in the future.”
Anthony Kyriakides, Head of Renewables at Energy Saving Trust, said: “We are pleased to be supporting this
innovative project in the heart of Glasgow. The project, part funded by the district heating loan fund that we manage on behalf of
the Scottish Government will reduce carbon emissions, improve local air quality by utilising waste water heat recovery systems and
support local jobs.”
Lynn Mueller, the Group Chairman and CEO of SHARC International Systems Inc., commented: “SHARC International
Systems is extremely proud of what our UK team is achieving alongside the wider community in Scotland and we are very proud to be a
part of the journey. The Scottish Government, Clyde Gateway, and Scottish Water Horizons are all raising the sustainability bar and
building a route map for communities around the world. Scotland is clearly the world leader in its commitment to carbon reduction
and making the planet more liveable for future generations.”
About Clyde Gateway
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. The success to date has been remarkable – 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.
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. 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 under our profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
“Lynn Mueller”
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
For further information, please contact:
Ray Crowley
Telephone: 604 782 0773
Email: ray.crowley@sharcenergy.com
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actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in this forward-looking information as a result of regulatory
decisions, competitive factors in the industries in which the Company operates, prevailing economic conditions, and other factors,
many of which are beyond the control of the Company. SHARC believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking
information are reasonable, but no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct and such forward-looking
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