The best part of being an engineer is seeing innovation in action! Thanks to the hospitality of @AtmosZeroSteam Todd Bandhauer @AddisonKStark and @newbelgium the @WebberEnergy Group got to see a novel industrial grade heat pump in action.
Full Steam Ahead!
CC: @joshdr83
♨️ From stealth to steam in 2 years.
AtmosZero just hit a massive milestone: we commissioned Boiler 2.0—the world’s first zero-emission steam heat pump—at New Belgium Brewing with zero downtime.💨
This is real steam, in the real world. And we’re just getting started. ⬇️
Addison says it well, y'all. And as an innovator, manufacturer and entrepreneur, he's in the thick of things, so he should know what will work to reinvigorate American manufacturing to support an energy dominant future.
I couldn’t agree any more vehemently with my friend, @AtmosZeroSteam CEO and @AvilaVC_ advisor
Smart industrial policy with well implemented targeted tariffs can help America win
Let’s not waste an opportunity to do things right
We are proud to share that HVAC industry veteran and former @DaikinApplied CEO Mike Schwartz is joining our board of directors.
Welcome to the team, Mike. We’re happy to have you aboard!
Full announcement: bwnews.pr/4cSEFRm
nobody will remember:
- your salary
- how “busy you were”
- how many hours you worked
people will remember:
- your steam header pressure
- your boiler room carbon intensity
- your steam system decarbonization project with Boiler 2.0
Our CEO @AddisonKStark was featured by @ASMEdotorg on their Watch List 2024.
“Babcock and Wilcox were the last major innovation to the boiler in 1867,” Stark said. “The time is right. The solution is right.”
See the list here: bit.ly/3RecS65
ICYMI: ARPA-E awardees @fervoenergy and @AtmosZeroSteam participated in the Climate Capital Convening at the White House, discussing key topics like investing in America’s clean energy economy and expanding capital access for climate startups.
Learn more: whitehouse.gov/briefing-room…
The earliest attempts to build a car didn't look anything like a car.
Inventors in the 1860s were convinced that the next leap in mobility would be obtained by building a steam-powered anthropomorphic walking machine that pulled a carriage. And so the steam man was born.