TAS Energy Honored by the Geothermal Energy Association with Technology Advancement Award
Press Release | Sep 05, 2011
TAS Energy Honored by the Geothermal Energy Association with Technology Advancement Award
Houston- August 25, 2011- TAS Energy was awarded the Geothermal Energy Association’s first technology advancement award for their new, high efficiency binary expander. TAS Energy was chosen among top tier finalists; Atlas Copco Gas and Process Division, Enel Green Power North America, Geo Tek Energy LLC, Nevada Geothermal Power, and Star Energy.
President Mike Brady accepted the award, "We are proud to accept this award among such top tier technologies. A special thanks goes out to Terragen who provided the Beowawe project for us to demonstrate our technology, BNI for their collaboration on expander design, and the Department Of Energy for the financial contribution to the project.”
TAS Energy’s high efficiency binary expander presents a market changing design improving customer value by reducing lead-time, and maximizing net present value (NPV). This new expander for use on organic rankine cycle geothermal, solar thermal and waste heat-to-power applications provides the widest choice of working fluid options, source temperatures (200 – 500°F (97 - 260°C), and output ranges (500 kW – 5.0 MW), using a minimum number of parts and configurations resulting in fast and low cost field maintenance.
About TAS Energy, Inc.
TAS Energy, Inc. is a technology company providing clean economic power solutions by focusing on the energy efficiency and renewable energy markets. TAS designs and manufactures modular energy conversion and cooling systems for the power generation industry; district, commercial and industrial process cooling; mission critical; and the renewable energy sector. TAS specializes in high efficiency standard product designs optimized for high life cycle return performance. Its product capabilities include geothermal and industrial waste heat power generation solutions, gas fired generation augmentation, chilled water systems, modular data centers and clean heat and power on-site energy systems. More can be learned at www.tas.com.





