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The Steam Mission:
The Steam Mission is currently offered through ENVA Systems GmbH, a subsidiary that we formed for the purpose of bringing the Steam Mission to market. See “ENVA Systems GmbH”.
Developed by our team between 2007 and 2010, the Steam Mission energy module is a low pressure generator that is designed to utilize low pressure steam (0.6 to 5 bar) produced as a by-product of various industrial processes to generate electricity. This electricity can then be fed back into the industrial process to decrease external energy use or sold to the local energy grid. As an added benefit, because the Steam Mission does not use any additional fossil or other outside fuels, the Steam Mission process has zero carbon footprint.
Excess steam generated during industrial processes is generally handled in 1 of 3 ways:
1. Discharge into the atmosphere;
2. Cooled and condensed back into liquid form and re-fed back into the industrial process; or
3. Fed through pressure reduction stations, with the depressurized steam then used elsewhere in the industrial process.
In its application, the Steam Mission can be introduced as an add-on or bypass to the exiting steam circuit, thus avoiding the need for costly plant overhauls or redesigns for its application. By adding the Steam Mission as a bypass to existing steam circuits where the steam is used elsewhere in the industrial process, the existing steam depressurization or condensation systems are left in place as a redundancy in order to minimize plant downtimes during installation and maintenance of the Steam Mission. Feeding the industrial steam through the Steam Mission acts to reduce the pressure and temperature of the input steam, the cooled and depressurized output of which can then be discharged into the atmosphere (without additional pollutants), condensed and re-fed back into the industrial process, or used elsewhere in the industrial process.
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