CURIOUS ABOUT YOUR FUEL SWITCHING OPPORTUNITY?
Take our energy assessment to find out if your industrial process can fuel switch to geothermal energy
As Canada's most established geothermal company, we've already been exploring how to integrate geothermal energy into your processes, even if you haven’t yet considered it. Geothermal can contribute to improved energy access and security, improved air quality, and decarbonization of industries. You don't need to remain hard-to-abate and watch carbon prices erode your future profits. Instead, let Borealis help you maximize the value of clean, renewable geothermal resources with pragmatic, asset-specific solutions. Industrial processes that can benefit from geothermal energy include thermal processes such as evaporation, distillation, extraction, washing and drying.
An assessment for your facility will be provided to the business email address entered below. If there is more than one industrial process, complete our energy assessment more than once. Before you start our assessment, please familiarize yourself with the differences between geothermal energy and geo-exchange here.
An assessment for your facility will be provided to the business email address entered below. If there is more than one industrial process, complete our energy assessment more than once. Before you start our assessment, please familiarize yourself with the differences between geothermal energy and geo-exchange here.
Why aren't more projects using geothermal? In our experience, there are three central barriers to customer adoption:
1. Engineers and energy managers do not yet see geothermal energy as a renewable that will permanently lower, if not retire, their carbon footprint.
Even if geothermal industrial heating (and cooling) can only serve part of the load, that load will have no carbon footprint. In some cases, having an abundance of carbon-free heat available may create process options that lower a plant's carbon footprint or increase a facility's output via the ability to develop new products.
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2. Industrial operators don't know if the subsurface near their facility has geothermal possibilities.
If you are operating in eastern, western or northern Canada or planning to, chances are Borealis Geothermal has already evaluated your potential to fuel shift. By developing Ideal Customer Profiles based on our wealth of experience, we are also familiar with what types of industrial processes, in which locations, are the easiest to convert.
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3. Industrial customers need help determining value and risk. How does an engineer or energy manager make a recommendation when they can't articulate the costs and benefits?
Borealis says, "Don't let a lack of subsurface development experience exclude geothermal from consideration." We can simply, honestly, and directly define all the project steps, their schedule, their costs, and the risks that need to be addressed, to provide you with a detailed cost-benefit review. Geothermal isn't always the optimal solution for all heating and cooling needs, but for some applications, you can't beat it.
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