Thermal Energy Announces $1 Million Heat Recovery Expansion Project with Leading Multinational Food & Beverage Company
Ottawa, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - April 16, 2025) - Thermal Energy International Inc. (TSXV: TMG) (OTCQB: TMGEF) ("Thermal Energy" or the "Company"), a provider of innovative energy efficiency and carbon emission reduction solutions to major corporations around the world, has received an order from one of its largest customers to expand the existing heat recovery system installed by Thermal Energy in 2019. This turnkey heat recovery expansion project is valued at approximately $1 million. All figures are shown in CAD.
"We are pleased to announce an expansion project with such a valued, long-term customer," said William Crossland, CEO of Thermal Energy International. "We completed a turnkey FLU-ACE® Heat Recovery Project at this U.S. location in 2019. Seeing the benefits of that project, the customer asked us to work in partnership with them to develop this expansion project to recover additional waste heat at this multi-boiler site. To date, we have successfully completed 11 heat recovery projects at 10 of this customer's sites around the world and installed 4,000 GEM traps across 60 of their sites. This relationship continues to develop, and many additional opportunities still remain at those sites as well as at the more than 200 of their other sites we have yet to penetrate."
This turnkey project includes the design, construction, startup commissioning and training for the complete system including all mechanical, electrical and controls required for a fully functional heat recovery and distribution system. The expansion project is expected to result in a further 14,500 MMBTU reduction in natural gas consumption and an estimated reduction of 767 tons of CO2 emissions per year.
The project is expected to be completed and revenue earned within 9 to 12 months.
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For media enquiries contact:Thermal Energy International Inc.Canada: 613-723-6776UK: +44 (0)117 917 2179Marketing@thermalenergy.com
For investor enquiries:William CrosslandPresident and CEOThermal Energy International Inc.613-723-6776Investors@thermalenergy.com
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About Thermal Energy International Inc.
Thermal Energy International Inc. provides energy efficiency and emissions reduction solutions to Fortune 500 and other large multinational companies. We save our customers money by reducing their fuel use and cutting their carbon emissions. Thermal Energy's proprietary and proven solutions can recover up to 80% of energy lost in typical boiler plant and steam system operations while delivering a high return on investment with a short, compelling payback.
Thermal Energy is a fully accredited professional engineering firm with engineering offices in Ottawa, Canada, Pittsburgh, USA, as well as Bristol, UK, with sales offices in Canada, UK, USA, Germany, Poland, and Italy. By providing a unique mix of proprietary products together with process, energy, and environmental engineering expertise, Thermal Energy can deliver unique, site-specific turnkey and custom engineered solutions with significant financial and environmental benefits for our customers.
Thermal Energy's common shares are traded on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX-V) under the symbol TMG and on the OTCQB under the symbol TMGEF. For more information, visit our investor website at https://investors-thermalenergy.com or company website at www.thermalenergy.com and follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/GoThermalEnergy.
Cautionary Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to, and amongst other things, based on management's expectations, estimates and projections, the anticipated effectiveness of the Company's products and services, the timing of revenues to be received by the Company, the expectation that orders in backlog will become revenue, the anticipated benefits of the Company's current efforts at training and business improvement efforts, opportunities for growth, the Company's belief that it can capitalize on opportunities, the size of markets and opportunities open to the Company. Information as to the amount of heat recovered, energy savings and payback period associated with Thermal Energy International's products are based on the Company's own testing and average customer results to date. Statements relating to the expected installation and revenue recognition for projects, statements about the anticipated effectiveness and lifespan of the Company's products, statements about the expected environmental effects and cost savings associated with the Company's products and statements about the Company's ability to cross-sell its products and sell to more sites are forward looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions.
Many factors, some of which are outside of the Company's control, could cause events and results to differ materially from those stated. Fulfilment of orders, installation of product and activation of product could all be delayed for a number of reasons, some of which are outside of the Company's control, which would result in anticipated revenues from such projects being delayed or in the most serious cases eliminated. Actions taken by the Company's customers and factors inherent in the customer's facilities but not anticipated by the Company can have a negative impact on the expected effectiveness and lifespan of the Company's products and on the expected environmental effects and cost savings expected from the Company's products. Any customer's willingness to purchase additional products from the Company and whether orders in the Company's backlog as described above will turn into revenue is dependent on many factors, some of which are outside of the Company's control, including but not limited to the customer's perceived needs and the continuing financial viability of the customer. The Company disclaims any obligation to publicly update or revise any such statements except as required by law. Readers are referred to the risk factors associated with the Company's business as described in the Company's most recent Management's Discussion and Analysis available at www.sedarplus.ca.
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