A Green Solution
Clean Energy Technology
ALBERT: Acquisition of Latent BTU Energy Retention Technology
- High-efficiency industrial heat pumps
- Utilize lower-temperature waste heat
- 100% U.S. or local materials and labor
- Waste heat from geothermal, solar, and industrial applications
- Works with CRCES™ to store energy
- Made from standard materials and equipment
CRCES™: Carbon Reduction Clean Energy Storage
- Lower cost Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES)
- 100% U.S. or local materials and labor
- A lower carbon footprint for clean energy storage
- A green solution to stabilize the power grid
- Repurpose existing fixed assets for green projects
Powering a Green Future with Waste Heat Recovery and Clean Storage Technology
From 5 MW to a Gigawatt, facilities can be constructed utilizing 100% U.S. or local materials and labor. ALBERT and CRCES™ support a lower carbon footprint for energy accumulation from waste heat and energy storage in a clean closed process while delivering a lower cost for Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES). Projects support thermal solar, geothermal, and waste heat recovery in a multi-refrigerant storage environment utilizing phase change technology. CRCES™, categorized as thermal energy storage in storage facilities, is managed with minimum degradation of energy over long periods. ALBERT and CRCES™ technology is applied at:
- Refineries
- Petrochemical facilities
- Hydrocarbon storage terminals
- Manufacturing facilities
- Thermal solar farms
- Geothermal wells
Relevant ALBERT and CRCES™ Technology Articles
- Harnessing the Waste Heat (July 2024)
- The Clean Energy Solution for Downstream Petroleum (July 2024)
- The U.S. has the Energy Trilemma Answer (December 2023)
- Affordable, Reliable, and Accessible Clean Energy (May 2023)
- Industrial Process Water Reduction and Elimination (March 2023)
- A Clean Energy Future For Liquid Terminals Today (March 2023)
- Tomorrow’s Battery Today (July 2023)
- For a Greener Tomorrow (September 2023)
- Tomorrow’s Battery Today Newsletter (Vol. 1) (August 2022)
- Tomorrow’s Battery Today Newsletter (Vol. 2) (November 2022)
- Tomorrow’s Battery Today Newsletter (Vol. 3) (April 2023)
- CRCES™ Frequently Asked Questions (November 2022)
- AT&V Servcies Support Sustainable AI Data Centers
To answer further questions or review specific applications, contact AT&V at green@at-v.com.