Published by Todd Bush on August 4, 2023
ROSH HA’AYIN, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Brenmiller Energy Ltd. ("Brenmiller", "Brenmiller Energy” (Nasdaq: BNRG, TASE: BNRG), a clean energy company that provides Thermal Energy Storage (“TES”) systems to global industrial and utility markets, today announced the launch of its next-generation TES system — the bGen™ ZERO — in alignment with the Company’s new strategic focus on delivering low-cost, zero-emission solutions to electrify heat. Brenmiller will unveil its new product and strategic direction during live webinar presentations on August 9 and 10, 2023. The Company will issue a press release with additional details prior to the U.S. market opening on August 9, 2023.

The next-generation TES system—the bGen™ ZERO—aligns with the Company’s new strategic focus on delivering low-cost, zero-emission solutions to electrify heat.
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Register for Brenmiller’s live presentation, followed by Q&A:
● English webinar: Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at 11:00 AM Eastern Time
● Hebrew webinar: Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 10:30 AM IDT
"With the new bGen™ ZERO, we believe we have achieved a breakthrough in sustainable heat generation – by relying exclusively on electricity from renewables or the grid, this system delivers high-efficiency, ultra-low carbon heat without combustion,” said Avi Brenmiller, president and CEO of Brenmiller. “After years proving our TES technology’s mettle in intensely energy-hungry environments, the zero-emission bGen™ is ready to meet surging industrial demand and lead the transition to net-zero heat. We believe this changes the game for hard-to-decarbonize sectors, providing a scalable path to electrify heat, slash emissions, and pioneer circular economics. The bGen makes clean heat for industry a reality - reliable, renewable and emission-free."
Brenmiller Energy delivers scalable thermal energy storage solutions and services that allow customers to cost-effectively decarbonize their operations. Its patented bGen thermal storage technology enables the use of renewable energy resources, as well as waste heat, to heat crushed rocks to very high temperatures. They can then store this heat for minutes, hours, or even days before using it for industrial and power generation processes. With bGen, organizations have a way to use electricity, biomass and waste heat to generate the clean steam, hot water and hot air they need to mold plastic, process food and beverages, produce paper, manufacture chemicals and pharmaceuticals or drive steam turbines without burning fossil fuels. For more information visit the company’s website at https://bren-energy.com/
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