Thermal Energy International

An innovative technology company providing custom energy and emission reduction solutions

General Information
Company Name
Thermal Energy International
Founded Year
1995
Location (Offices)
Nepean, Canada +2
Founders / Decision Makers
Number of Employees
66
Industries
Design, Energy, Industrial
Funding Stage
-
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Thermal Energy International - Company Profile

Thermal Energy International is a cleantech company and fully accredited professional engineering firm. Our solutions are designed to capture up to 80% of wasted energy from your boiler plant and steam system operations, and to cost-effectively recycle it back into your processes. This can add significant profitability back to your bottom line. Our core business provides three primary benefits: Energy conservation and cost savings of 10% to 35% Lower greenhouse gas and other emissions Excellent financial returns

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