Brenmiller's bgen is part of a sustainable heat project to receive funding from european union innovation fund: €4,000,000 estimated for brenmiller europe's supply of bgen
Bgen was selected as the thermal energy storage system for a large-scale solar energy project led by a top european utility company marks the second bgen project within two months selected to receive european union non-dilutive project funding 5 mwe bgen expected to contribute to the avoidance of 1.45 m tons of co2 equivalent over 10 years and a 104% increase in energy efficiency project configuration enables effective replacement of fossil-fuel-based steam generation in industrial processes rosh haayin, israel / access newswire / july 14, 2025 / brenmiller energy ltd. (nasdaq:bnrg), (the "company", "brenmiller" or "brenmiller energy") a leading global provider of thermal energy storage ("tes") solutions for industrial and utility customers, announced today that a large-scale solar energy project which integrates the company's bgen™ tes solution has been selected to receive funding from the european union's innovation fund 2023 call for net zero technologies.
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