Low Carbon Heat Recovered from Wastewater: Second District Heat
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Sharc International Systems Inc. (CSE: SHRC) (FSE:
IWIA) (OTCQB: INTWF) ("SHARC" or "the Company") is pleased
to announce that the Company’s UK subsidiary SHARC Energy Systems
(
“SHARC Energy”) have been appointed to support
the development of the new low temperature District Heating Scheme
(
“DHS”) in Stirling, Scotland.
The $10.6M (£6M) project is being developed
between Stirling Council and Scottish Water Horizons, who have
contracted FES Support Services Ltd. as the main contractor to
Design and Build the heat network and Energy centre to be located
on the Stirling Forthside Wastewater Treatment Works. The new SHARC
installation will be the second District Heating Scheme in the UK
to adopt SHARC Sewage Heat Recovery, with work due to complete in
spring 2019.
SHARC Energy will work with main contractors FES
Support Services Ltd. to Design, Build and Operate
(“DBO”) the Sewage Heat Recovery system and
support an ongoing operating activity to deliver the 4th generation
district heating service, designed to operate at a 60/40 flow and
return temperature in the Forthside area of the town. The
network will provide heating to several private and publicly owned
buildings, with scope for the network to be expanded across the
city to include homes, helping tackle fuel poverty and provide
financial savings for businesses.
SHARC Energy’s technology reclaims heat from the
waste water that homes and businesses pour down the drain every
day, reusing it to generate low-carbon, low cost, sustainable clean
heat that can displace the use of carbon intensive natural gas and
other fossil fuels.
This scheme, alongside the new 2 MW capacity
District Heating Scheme currently being built by SHARC Energy in
the Dalmarnock area of the Clyde Gateway regeneration program,
provides further evidence of the opportunity to use large scale
heat pumps to support the growing appetite for low carbon district
heating now emerging across the UK.
UK-based SHARC Energy, a wholly owned European
arm of Vancouver-based International Wastewater Systems Inc. (CSE:
SHRC) (FRANKFURT: IWIA), has adopted Glasgow as its home for
expansion across the UK and wider European Union, creating jobs and
furthering the development of Scotland’s low carbon economy. The
Canadian company has built a strong pipeline of projects across the
UK, with a growing interest in using the pioneering renewable heat
technology to help businesses make vital savings in energy, costs
and carbon emissions.
Commenting on the new contract, SHARC’s Chief
Operating Officer Russ Burton said, “The value of the waste water
that flows beneath the streets of the world is a vital and largely
untapped resource that could support a significant uptake of highly
efficient Water Source heat pumps in Urban Centres, where space
restrictions limit alternative approaches. By capturing some of the
massive energy reserves held in our sewers we can significantly
contribute to the circular economy and reduce the carbon emissions
& other air pollutants that arise from combustion-based
heating."
Burton continued “By taking a sub-contract role
in the scheme and supporting FES Support Services Ltd. with our
specialist services, this project provides us with an opportunity
to explore how our business model can be flexed to create more
opportunities to deploy our technology and we are hugely excited to
work with the Stirling project team to ensure the success of this
development.”
"As we start 2019 on a continued growth curve, I
am very thrilled about the development of the new Stirling district
heating scheme and working with FES and the wider Stirling District
Heating Team, reaffirming our commitment from both sides of the
pond to Scotland’s low carbon plans," said Lynn Mueller, CEO of
SHARC. "The formation of this strategic relationship that Russell
and his team has put together is another step forward for SHARC and
is part of our ongoing commitment to carbon emissions reduction
with our customers through our technology.”
About SHARC Energy Ltd.
(UK)
SHARC Energy is a wholly owned subsidiary of
SHARC International Inc. a world leader in wastewater heat
recovery, based in Vancouver British Columbia and a public company
trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE: SHRC) &
Frankfurt Börse (FRANKFURT: IWI).
Located in Glasgow and Nottinghamshire, the UK
operation delivers sewage heat recovery technology and support
services across the wider UK and EU.
Russ Burton (SHARC International Inc. Chief
Operating Officer and head of European Operations) has worked at a
senior level in the property and commercial sectors for thirty
years. SHARC represents the realisation of his personal ambition to
support the Green Energy agenda and contribute to tackling the
social challenges of climate change and fuel poverty.
In December 2015, the company completed its
first installation in the UK at the Borders College campus in
Galashiels, this was the first example in the UK of heat being
extracted from the waste water network, helping the college to
realise 150 tonnes a year of carbon savings against their carbon
reduction commitments.
Press enquiries with SHARC Energy Ltd. in the
UK, please contact Martin Hardwidge at
martinh@mhamarketing.co.uk
For more information SHARC Energy Ltd. please
contact Russell Burton at russell.burton@sharcenergy.com or Milli
Burton at milli.burton@iws-sharc.com and follow the company on
Twitter @sharcenergy.
About Scottish Water
Horizons
Scottish Water Horizons Ltd. is a commercial
subsidiary wholly owned by Scottish Water. The company plays
a key role in supporting the development of Scotland’s sustainable
and circular economy by making the most of the public utility’s
vast array of assets.
From generating renewable energy from waste,
wind and solar power to recycling food and aggregates waste,
Scottish Water Horizons is improving connections, communications
and enabling sustainable development.
The company’s growth strategy is to support
Scotland as a developing Hydro Nation and take opportunities to
harness Scottish Water’s asset base through both its own
development and working in partnership with other organisations
including the public and private sectors.
For more information on Scottish Waters Horizons
please contact Donald MacBrayne at
donald.macbrayne@scottishwater.co.uk
Further information about Scottish Waters
Horizons is available on there website at
www.scottishwater.co.uk/horizons
About the FES Support Services
Ltd.
Operating for over 50 years with an annual
turnover over £250M and employing over 2,000 staff across the UK,
FES are a major UK building and specialist services company with
significant investment and success in education and healthcare PFI/
PPP contracts and a delivery capability that extends from Principal
Contractor, providing a complete construction service, through a
comprehensive range of building, prefabrication, technical, fit-out
and facilities management services including renewable
technologies.
For more information on FES please contact
Charlie Easton, Director at ceaston@fes-group.co.uk
Further information about the FES is available
on there website at www.fes-group.co.uk/about
About SHARC International
Systems
SHARC International Systems Inc. is a world
leader in thermal heat recovery. SHARC™ technology 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:Investor Relations
Jeff WalkerThe Howard Group Telephone: (888)
221-0915 or (403) 221-0915Email: jeff@howardgroupinc.com
Jamie HylandSHARC International Systems
Inc.Telephone: (604) 442-2425Email:
jamie.hyland@sharcenergy.com
Martin HardwidgeMHA Marketing Communications
Ltd.Telephone: +44 07870 243804martinh@mhamarketing.co.uk
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