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Russell Thompson Promoted to Vice President of TAS Energy's Industrial Business

Press Release  |  May 14, 2012

HOUSTON, TEXAS (May 14, 2012) – TAS Energy, a global technology company providing clean economic pow…

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TAS Energy® Awarded Contract for the Largest Generation Storage Project in the United States.

Press Release  |  May 10, 2012

HOUSTON (May 10, 2012) – TAS Energy has been awarded a contract for the largest Generation Storage™,…

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Performance testing on geothermal power plant begins

News Article  |  May 10, 2012

Power Engineering U.S. Geothermal Inc., a developer, seller and producer of geothermal energy, said …

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TAS Energy's Generation Storage technology discussed in Austin-American Statesman

News Article  |  May 07, 2012

State electricity officials weigh supply concerns ahead of summer's heat When Central Texans flip a …

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TAS Energy Joins the California Energy Storage Alliance

Press Release  |  May 01, 2012

The California Energy Storage Alliance (CESA) today announced that TAS Energy has joined as a member…

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Power for approximately 10 million American homes currently evaporates into thin air in the form of waste heat from industrial smokestacks and oil and gas processing. TAS Energy’s heat-to-power (H2P) unit is one of the most advanced in the industry.

 

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TAS Energy's advanced design geothermal-to-power organic rankine cycle unit is defying the standard for ‘commercially viable resource temperatures,’ capturing heat as low as 205 degrees Fahrenheit, receiving DOE recognition as an innovative and advanced technology.

 

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Concentrated solar projects are not abundant in the U.S. largely due to financing and water supply difficulties.  TAS Energy is reinvigorating an old market with its advanced design solar-to-power (S2P) organic rankine cycle unit.

 

TAS Energy Featured as Waste Heat technology provider and industry leader in policy action

News Article  |  May 19, 2011

The waste heat from industrial processes now has an advocacy group and a fledgling effort to get it recognized where financial players would notice -- in the tax code.

A “hidden resource” for clean power generation is being promoted in Congress and throughout the states, one that its supporters point out is being wasted without anyone noticing. The waste heat from industrial processes now has an advocacy group and a fledgling effort to get it recognized where financial players would notice -- in the tax code.

Supporters want equal treatment with other renewable resources and are waiting for the right moment to reintroduce legislation that would grant federal tax incentives to it.

An organization has even sprouted up with the catchy name of Heat is Power [3] to draw attention to the resource.

“There really isn’t a market for waste heat and it’s really a lack of knowledge by policymakers, the public and others interested in clean energy,” said Kelsey Walker, director of government relations for TAS Energy [4].

The idea is to generate electricity from what is normally considered industrial pollution, heat that used in paper-making, oil and gas refining and other processes, and using that to generate steam and produce power. In short, a smokestack industry uses a waste product that is vented into the atmosphere to create an additional business to become a clean power producer.

The technique is distinguished from combined heat and power, which has been around for decades and uses heat from a municipal or institutional system to create steam and generate electricity.

The group wants to compare itself to the wind farmer catching the breezes and making the electricity with the ability to use what is available on-site. To catch on, the resource needs some policy help, with either the state renewable portfolio standards crediting it as clean energy or through the tax code.

“The way our rules are written is quite prescriptive,” Walker said. ”If you’re wind you’re renewable. If you’re solar, you’re renewable.”

Now, Heat is Power wants to go to the states to be added to the list. A handful already includes waste heat.

At the federal level, getting the tax code amended would attract investors in much the same way other renewable have used it.

Last year, a U.S. House bill with bipartisan support was introduced to recognize the resources as renewable. The group is seeking a 30 percent investment tax credit and/or a 2.1 cents-per-kilowatt hour production tax credit, just like wind, solar and geothermal power generators receive.

“We’ve been working to get a significant group of Republicans on board before we introduce it again,” Walker said.

"What we’re saying is that you might have the best renewable energy in the country because it’s base load [5],” Walker said, pointing out that the areas in the South and Midwest, thought to be renewable resource-poor, might be prime candidates.

The majority of the projects would be 10 megawatts or less.

TAS has developed a technology, its organic rankine cycle process that uses lower temperature resources that is being applied in the geothermal power industry. It can operate at 195 degrees, instead of the 900 degrees that are optimal for traditional steam turbines.

In the meantime, a few projects will be developed as the industry tries to get governments to add the technology to the clean energy list.

Bill Opalka is editor of RenewablesBiz Daily

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