Recent years have shown a dramatic
increase in the interest in clean and sustainable energy generation.
This has been encouraged, and in part driven, by governmental focus on
reducing emissions and by increasingly restrictive rules and
requirements from Federal regulators.
The resulting industry response has tended to focus on wind turbines
and solar photovoltaic panels, both of which have been demonstrated to
be not just terribly costly on a dollar-per-watt basis, but also
unsuitable for most baseload power and many supplemental power uses.
Moreover, neither can operate without substantial government and
taxpayer subsidies.
CSE instead sees enormous opportunities in more reliable – and free,
abundant, and virtually inexhaustible – sources of “green” energy, such
as geothermal heat and solar heat. Other easily tapped sources of energy
include heat from the combustion of stranded gas and biogas (which both
contribute much more to atmospheric pollution if released un-combusted)
as well as an immeasurably large opportunity in the arena of waste
heat, such as that given off as a consequence of commercial heating and
cooling, factory operations, chemical processes, mining, smelting, oil
and gas extraction, refining, and – ironically – power generation.
The geothermal market in the U.S. alone has approximately 3200MW of
installed capacity. Almost all the added capacity increase in the past
two decades has utilized lower temperature resources, where the
Company’s technology excels. Currently, an additional 4300MW is in some
stage of development, representing an anticipated investment of some
$13-$17 Billion. Although its proprietary technology can operate in the
entire range of temperatures, CSE expects to rapidly capture market
share just by expanding the market into lower temperature resources.
That does not count another major market opportunity – adding CSE
technology to capture waste heat from existing higher-temperature
geothermal plants to allow them to increase their output.
CSE taps these practical and much lower-cost energy resources to
dramatically improve not only the environmental impacts of a customer’s
power usage but also its efficiency and cost.
Everybody likes “green”, but going all the way there is difficult, often
impractical and typically very costly. CSE provides more practical
alternative energy solutions that will “make us greener”. CSE can make a
customer’s power generation more efficient, and can help them tap
renewable energy sources, thereby qualifying them as providing renewable
energy.