Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Alphabet Energy?s Waste-Heat Recovery Tech Is Out Of The Lab, Pilot Projects Underway

A company that makes systems to turn waste-heat into electricity Alphabet Energy has officially moved its technology out of the lab and into pilot production, the company announced today. The company recently hired manufacturing technology veteran, Sylvain Muckenhirn, as their vice president of manufacturing. He will lead Alphabet Energy's effort to begin fabless, volume manufacturing of its technology in time to deliver it to early customers in 2012 and 2013. The company also moved into San Francisco offices, and out of their early stage UC Berkeley space. Founder and chief executive, Matt Scullin, confirmed that Alphabet Energy plans to sell its patented waste-heat recovery technology to businesses that generate lots of heat, but want to recapture it to create energy that they can use, in the following fields: automotive, military, heavy industry and power generation.

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