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Sign upJuly 20, 2022
ENGIE
Seville
The new solar thermal plant will be installed and commissioned within the land of Heineken España’s brewery. Financing is done by ENGIE España who will operate and maintain the solar plant. AZTEQ was chosen as main EPC contractor by ENGIE España and will engineer and construct the solar plant based on factual heat requirements of the local brewery of Heineken in Seville. In return, Heineken España will use all the renewable solar heat produced by AZTEQ’s installation to replace fossil fuelled heat for a period of 20 years by means of a long term PPA agreement with partner ENGIE España in Spain. AZTEQ’s Labeled Solution provided to Heineken is one of its kind and up to now has not been rolled out on such a large scale into the food industry for temperatures above 100°C. Thanks to AZTEQ’s solution, Heineken España will be able to reduce their yearly natural gas consumption by 60% as well as their carbon footprint by saving approximately 7000 tons of CO2 emissions per year.
Thanks to AZTEQ’s solution, Heineken España will be able to reduce their yearly natural gas consumption by 60% as well as their carbon footprint by saving approximately 7000 tons of CO2 emissions per year.
Companies strive to reduce their carbon footprints by introducing renewable energy resource. In order for them to continue to pursue that goal, new renewable alternatives to fossil fuels for industrial processing are needed. With Azteq's CST platform technology, companies can substantially reduce their carbon footprints generated by the mainstream alternative (burning gas). By harvesting the sun's thermal power based on concentrated solar thermal technology, Azteq's expertise helps companies to reach their corporate sustainability goals and ambitions. The CST platform provides high-temperature thermal energy with zero CO2 emission. The parabolic mirrors concentrate solar irradiation on a collector-tube in the focal line, generating temperatures up to 400°C in the collector. The thermal oil running through the collector tube is piped into a heat exchange unit. Depending on the customer application the exchange unit generates steam or heated thermal oil going into the industrial process of the customer. Azteq's business proposition based on a heat-as-a-service model provides a low and stable energy price which is beneficial for stakeholders.
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