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Sign upA heat battery that helps industries save energy and reduce pollution
A heat battery that helps industries save energy and reduce pollution
CarbonClean by Star Beta is a thermal energy storage solution designed to help industrial companies reduce their energy costs and carbon footprint. It stores energy from renewable sources or captures excess heat from industrial processes and reuses it when needed. The system is modular, scalable, and fits into a standard container, making it easy to integrate without major infrastructure changes or construction permits. Operating at temperatures up to 200°C, it’s ideal for industries like food and beverage, textiles, and chemicals. CarbonClean offers a practical, safe, and cost-effective way to decarbonize industrial heat, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and move toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.
Star Beta
Star Beta develops CarbonClean, a thermal storage tech for industrial decarbonization and energy efficiency.
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