Areas of Use

The facilities and industries where this technology could be employed are categorized below, along with a brief explanation of how each might benefit.

The construction industry must adjust their specs and designs to drastically minimize CO2 emissions and carbon footprint.

The most difficult obstacle is Ireland's relatively cold and wet building stock.

In terms of comfort and emission, Ireland's current home does not compare favorably to European norms or our own new building.

We typically utilize coal and peat burning in fireplaces and stoves to heat them as a supplement to our heavy reliance on imported oil and gas.

  • Industrial

    Factories are able to apply heating only to the wings that require them, it will be possible to assign the specific temperature.

  • Dairy Farming

    Dairy producing farms can no longer utilize chemicals for cleaning their equipment and must therefore need access to immense quantities of hot water.

  • Hotels/Schools

    Hotels would be capable of rapidly heat up the wings where additional reservations have been made and only heat the floors that are occupied.

  • Warehousing

    Multiple heating elements may be placed throughout the perimeter of a large warehouse to maintain a constant temperature throughout despite the volume of the facility.