RTC Solutions Providers are working across industries and around the world to advance renewable thermal technologies. This tool details their capabilities – both the solutions they provide and where they can provide those services. Search and filter by “Solution” and “Geographic Scope” to find the Solutions Provider that best matches your thermal decarbonization needs.
EcoEngineers, an LRQA company, is a consulting, auditing, and advisory firm exclusively focused on the energy transition and decarbonization. From innovation to impact, EcoEngineers helps its clients navigate the disruption caused by carbon emissions and climate change. Its team of engineers, scientists, auditors, consultants, and researchers operates at the intersection of low-carbon fuel policy, innovative technologies, and the carbon marketplace.
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Found Energy helps industries access clean, continuous heat across a wide range of temperatures. The Boston-based company is pioneering a new class of renewable thermal technologies that utilize scrap aluminum as fuel to produce superheated steam and hydrogen, delivering carbon-free, dispatchable power for the most energy-intensive processes.
Found Energy’s aluminum-fueled power systems generate a mixture of hydrogen gas and 250C steam. This power output is ideal for direct application to lower-temperature processes and can be combusted to generate superheated steam. By generating hydrogen and steam on-site, on-demand, its technology eliminates the need for costly and complex hydrogen transport and storage. It’s a cleaner, more affordable alternative to conventional fuels – offering fully dispatchable power with zero emissions.
The systems are designed for flexibility and cost-effectiveness: they run on a wide range of aluminum feedstocks, including low-value scrap and chips, and yield a valuable mineral byproduct. Since launching in 2022, the 30-person team has scaled prototypes over 100-fold and is now advancing pilot deployments in the U.S. and abroad.
Generate Capital develops, finances, owns, and operates decarbonization solutions across facility portfolios in the U.S. and Europe through an "as-a-service" approach. Its offerings include electrification, energy efficiency upgrades, controls and automation, boiler conversions, heat pumps, process improvements, equipment replacements, renewable natural gas, green hydrogen, and waste heat to power applications.
Generate is one of the largest renewable natural gas producers in North America, owning and operating anaerobic digesters that convert organics into RNG. It has also invested in green hydrogen production to replace grey hydrogen and transition away from natural gas for thermal process needs.
For technology providers and project developers, Generate provides corporate equity, credit, and project financing to help scale proven decarbonization technologies and emissions reduction projects.
NextEra Energy Resources, LLC (together with its affiliated entities, "NextEra Energy Resources") is a clean energy leader and is one of the largest wholesale generators of electric power in the U.S., with approximately 27,400 megawatts of total net generating capacity, primarily in 40 states and Canada as of year-end 2022. NextEra Energy Resources is the world's largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and sun, a world leader in battery storage and is driving the development of the green hydrogen economy. The business operates clean, emissions-free nuclear power generation facilities in New Hampshire and Wisconsin as part of the NextEra Energy nuclear fleet. NextEra Energy Resources offers a wide range of clean energy solutions to help businesses and customers across the country meet their emissions reduction goals. NextEra Energy Resources, LLC is a subsidiary of Juno Beach, Florida-based NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE).
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NovoHydrogen (“Novo”) develops, owns, and operates green hydrogen production facilities offering distributed industrial-grade hydrogen across the U.S. Novo focuses on the origination, development, operations, and financing of green hydrogen projects, leveraging its extensive partner network throughout the green hydrogen value chain to execute projects at customer’s facilities or in centralized locations.
Novo provides both onsite and offsite green hydrogen solutions. Novo can help generate hydrogen (and oxygen) where a customer needs it with an on-site electrolyzer powered by renewable energy. For onsite projects, Novo would work with the customer and adjacent landowners to determine the best approach for procuring green electrons to serve electrolyzers, compressors, and other power-dependent equipment and deliver the hydrogen molecule to the customer.
Novo also leverages the scale of its off-site renewable hydrogen projects to deliver hydrogen (and oxygen) reliably to the customer’s facililty. Using trucks or pipeline infrastructure, we can safely and reliably deliver green hydrogen to a customer’s facility from our centralized production sites which are currently under development. Depending on the distance, the hydrogen would likely be trucked via gaseous tube trailers to the end user who will likely have onsite storage.
The equipment required to produce, distribute, store, and use hydrogen includes electrolyzers, compressors, storage containers, midstream components, and end-use equipment. This will include utilizing proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, compressors (diaphragm, reciprocating, etc.), storage tanks (above ground gaseous storage cylinders, underground silos), trucks or pipelines for midstream transportation, and equipment to combust or use the hydrogen such as furnaces, refueling stations, etc.
Solar UV Solutions provides custom engineering, installation and training of a complete solar thermal system based on specific thermal applications. As a distributor of Modern Thermal Design, it offers additional clean energy services as well - find the full list here.
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TES produces electric natural gas (e-NG) from green hydrogen and CO2. E-NG is an ultra-low carbon, drop-in replacement for fossil gas that can decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors without replacing existing transport, storage, and distribution infrastructure.
WES offers decarbonization consulting for Scope 1 reductions at the programmatic and project levels. WES partners with clients to execute a process for assessing thermal demands/processes/waste streams, reducing energy use, and implementing renewable solutions. WES’s broad expertise spans all facets of Scope 1 reduction, including: efficiency, beneficial electrification, waste heat capture, CHP, thermal chillers, biomass/biogas/RNG, solar thermal, heat pumps, TRECs, LCAs, and clean fleets.
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The Renewable Thermal Collaborative (RTC) is the global coalition for companies, institutions, and governments committed to scaling up renewable heating and cooling at their facilities, dramatically cutting carbon emissions.