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Gen T

Generating power from waste heat in heavy industries

GenT converts waste heat into electricity. Building upon entX technological success.

How it works

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1.

Flexible panels conform to heat-emitting surfaces.
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2.

Gen T technology captures and converts the waste heat into electricity.
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3.

Power production reduces the environmental impact of the process.

Wide industry applications 

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Gas
turbines
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Steel
mills
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Cement
production
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Paper
mills

Effective.
Adaptable.
Revolutionary.

GenT has the potential to revolutionise heavy industries by harnessing their waste heat, typically ranging from 200 to 1000 degrees Celsius. This innovative technology can significantly improve energy efficiency and create additional value, reducing the environmental impact of these sectors.

With support from the University of South Australia, we’re advancing GenT through lab testing and exploring field trials.

GenT Could Revolutionise industries across the globe

OTher Projects

Future TECHNOLOGIES

PhosEnergy

Producing Uranium U308 from phosphoric acid, for clean energy.

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Future TECHNOLOGIES

Carbon X

Capturing and converting CO2 into commercial products.

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Medical Isotopes

Isomedica

Producing Australian medical isotopes to create reliable and affordable treatments.

Space & Defence

Gen x

Maintenance-Free Power for Terrestrial, Space and Lunar Missions.

Space & Defence

RHU

Providing electronic survival during lunar nights for extended mission life.

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