Revolutionary Electric Heat Technology Set to Transform Industrial Landscape

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Lorenzo Rossi
1 min read
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At Brightlands Chemelot Campus, engineers from Coolbrook are pioneering a groundbreaking electric heat technology, set to replace traditional high-temperature equipment with a low-carbon solution. The Roto Dynamic reactor generates heat using only electricity, presenting a monumental shift in industrial processes. With applications spanning multiple industries, including cement, steel, and petrochemicals, the potential for substantial CO2 emissions reduction is significant. Supported by a formidable ecosystem of global partners, Coolbrook is poised for a commercial launch in 2025, with ambitious revenue projections and plans for global expansion. This innovative approach makes electric factories a concrete commercial prospect, underscoring Coolbrook's position as a pioneering frontrunner in low-carbon industrial solutions.

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