Fortlev and Brenmiller Energy Inaugurate the World’s First Renewable Energy-Powered Thermal Energy Storage System for Plastic Manufacturing
Brenmiller Energy has launched its bGen Thermal Energy Storage system at Fortlev's facility in Brazil, marking the first renewable energy-powered system for generating hot air in manufacturing. This 1 MWh unit enables Fortlev to replace natural gas with biomass, reducing fuel costs by over 75% and cutting greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 800 tons annually. Discussions are in progress to install 60 more units, potentially preventing 48,000 metric tons of GHG emissions per year, equivalent to 10,500 gasoline-powered vehicles. Fortlev plans to open a factory for bGen production in Brazil.
- bGen technology reduces fuel costs by over 75%.
- Reduces greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 800 tons annually.
- Potential installation of 60 additional units could prevent 48,000 metric tons of GHG emissions per year.
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Brenmiller Energy’s bGen Technology Uses Biomass to Heat Crushed Rocks to More Than 600° Celsius, Enabling the On-Demand Delivery of
Hot Air to Fortlev’s Polyethylene Water Tank Molding Machines -
bGen Thermal Energy Storage Unit Allows Fortlev to Reduce Fuel Costs by More than
75% and Greenhouse Gas Emissions By 800 tons of CO2 per year
ROSH HAAYIN,
The bGen unit is the first TES system powered by renewable energy to be used to generate hot air for manufacturing plastic products in the world and also the first thermal energy storage system powered by renewable energy to be used for commercial operations in
The 1 MWh bGen unit enables Fortlev to use renewable biomass rather than natural gas to heat the air it uses to make plastic water tanks with rotational molding machines. Substituting biomass for natural gas allows Fortlev to lower the fuel costs associated with heating this air by more than
Fortlev and
“Fortlev is dedicated to delivering its customers high-quality, competitively priced water storage solutions while respecting the environment,” said
Having demonstrated the financial and environmental success of bGen’s TES technology, over the next few years Fortlev might not just expand its use of bGen at its Anápolis production facility, but also at its seven other manufacturing facilities in
In addition, Fortlev Solar, as a partner of
Storing Renewable Energy as Heat to Produce Steam, Hot Water, and
Many industrial companies have found it difficult to economically decarbonize plastic roto-molding, food preparation, chemical production, pulp and paper manufacturing, and other thermal processes that require the production or use of steam, hot water or hot air. For example, battery-based energy storage technologies do not efficiently store renewable energy for hours to days at a time, nor do they efficiently convert this energy on-demand into the heat needed to produce steam, hot water, or hot air.
By combining thermal storage, heat exchange, and steam generation together in a single solution, Brenmiller Energy’s bGen technology can provide industrial companies with the energy efficiency, output stability, scalability, and other capabilities they need to cost-competitively decarbonize their thermal processes. Brenmiller Energy’s technology is also flexible, enabling companies to use both electricity (from solar panels, wind turbines, and the grid) and thermal sources of energy (biomass, flue gas, recovered heat) to charge the bGen units.
The crushed rocks in the bGen units can efficiently store this energy as heat for minutes, hours, or even days. Then, when companies need it, they can use this heat to produce clean steam, hot water, or hot air on-demand to mold plastic, clean food, dry wood, or complete other industrial processes.
“Forward-thinking industrial companies like Fortlev want to decarbonize their thermal processes. But until recently, there have been few, if any, reliable, cost-effective, long-lived solutions that allow them to do so,” said Avi Brenmiller, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
The installation of the bGen unit at Fortlev manufacturing facility was supported by the
“It is inspiring to see this binational cooperation, where an innovative Israeli company implemented its groundbreaking technology in a factory of a large Brazilian company,” said Daniel Zonshine, Ambassador of
A Way to Decarbonize a Wide Variety of Thermal Processes
In addition to generating hot air to mold plastic, Brenmiller Energy’s bGen thermal energy storage technology can be used to decarbonize a wide variety of other industrial and power generation thermal processes that currently use fossil fuels to generate heat.
Brenmiller is working with Philip Morris International (
About Fortlev
Fortlev is the biggest manufacturer of water tanks, pipes, and water connections in
Since 1989, Fortlev has specialized in bringing quality to its customers. And, for that, innovation is required. Today Fortlev has one of the most modern pipes and fitting industrial parks in the country. In water tanks, Fortlev is always one step ahead, seeking bold solutions for consumers.
About Fortlev Solar
Fortlev Solar is a distributor of photovoltaic products from the
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