Brenmiller Energy and New York Power Authority Showcase Thermal Energy Storage Success at SUNY Purchase College
Brenmiller Energy (NASDAQ:BNRG) and the New York Power Authority have published a joint case study on their successful thermal energy storage (TES) system deployment at SUNY Purchase College. The $2.5 million project, utilizing Brenmiller's bGen™ technology, was installed at the college's Physical Education Building and is designed to meet nearly 100% of the building's heating needs.
The pilot project demonstrates how TES technology can enhance energy efficiency and sustainability in institutional settings, with the system expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 550 metric tons annually. Key findings highlight TES modularity for flexible deployment, replicable frameworks for wider adoption, and improved system reliability through integration with existing technologies. The project details will be presented in a webinar on May 19, 2025, hosted by the Renewable Thermal Collaborative.
Brenmiller Energy (NASDAQ:BNRG) e la New York Power Authority hanno pubblicato uno studio congiunto sul successo dell'implementazione del loro sistema di accumulo di energia termica (TES) presso il SUNY Purchase College. Il progetto da 2,5 milioni di dollari, che utilizza la tecnologia bGen™ di Brenmiller, è stato installato nell'edificio di Educazione Fisica del college ed è progettato per soddisfare quasi il 100% del fabbisogno termico dell'edificio.
Il progetto pilota dimostra come la tecnologia TES possa migliorare l'efficienza energetica e la sostenibilità negli ambienti istituzionali, con il sistema che si prevede ridurrà le emissioni di CO2 di 550 tonnellate metriche all'anno. I risultati principali evidenziano la modularità del TES per un'installazione flessibile, modelli replicabili per un'adozione più ampia e una maggiore affidabilità del sistema grazie all'integrazione con tecnologie esistenti. I dettagli del progetto saranno presentati in un webinar il 19 maggio 2025, organizzato dalla Renewable Thermal Collaborative.
Brenmiller Energy (NASDAQ:BNRG) y la Autoridad de Energía de Nueva York han publicado un estudio conjunto sobre el exitoso despliegue de su sistema de almacenamiento de energía térmica (TES) en SUNY Purchase College. El proyecto de 2,5 millones de dólares, que utiliza la tecnología bGen™ de Brenmiller, fue instalado en el Edificio de Educación Física del colegio y está diseñado para cubrir casi el 100% de las necesidades de calefacción del edificio.
El proyecto piloto demuestra cómo la tecnología TES puede mejorar la eficiencia energética y la sostenibilidad en entornos institucionales, con el sistema que se espera reduzca las emisiones de CO2 en 550 toneladas métricas anuales. Los hallazgos clave destacan la modularidad del TES para un despliegue flexible, marcos replicables para una adopción más amplia y una mayor fiabilidad del sistema mediante la integración con tecnologías existentes. Los detalles del proyecto se presentarán en un seminario web el 19 de mayo de 2025, organizado por la Renewable Thermal Collaborative.
Brenmiller Energy (NASDAQ:BNRG)와 뉴욕 전력 당국은 SUNY Purchase College에서 성공적으로 설치한 열에너지 저장(TES) 시스템에 관한 공동 사례 연구를 발표했습니다. 250만 달러 규모의 프로젝트로, Brenmiller의 bGen™ 기술을 활용하여 대학 체육관 건물에 설치되었으며, 건물의 난방 수요를 거의 100% 충족하도록 설계되었습니다.
이 파일럿 프로젝트는 TES 기술이 기관 환경에서 에너지 효율성과 지속 가능성을 어떻게 향상시킬 수 있는지를 보여주며, 시스템은 연간 550미터톤의 CO2 배출량 감소를 기대하고 있습니다. 주요 결과는 유연한 설치를 위한 TES 모듈성, 광범위한 도입을 위한 복제 가능한 프레임워크, 기존 기술과의 통합을 통한 시스템 신뢰성 향상을 강조합니다. 프로젝트 세부사항은 2025년 5월 19일 Renewable Thermal Collaborative가 주최하는 웨비나에서 발표될 예정입니다.
Brenmiller Energy (NASDAQ:BNRG) et la New York Power Authority ont publié une étude de cas conjointe sur le déploiement réussi de leur système de stockage d'énergie thermique (TES) au SUNY Purchase College. Le projet de 2,5 millions de dollars, utilisant la technologie bGen™ de Brenmiller, a été installé dans le bâtiment d’éducation physique du collège et est conçu pour répondre à près de 100 % des besoins de chauffage du bâtiment.
Le projet pilote démontre comment la technologie TES peut améliorer l'efficacité énergétique et la durabilité dans les établissements institutionnels, le système devant réduire les émissions de CO2 de 550 tonnes métriques par an. Les principales conclusions soulignent la modularité du TES pour un déploiement flexible, des cadres reproductibles pour une adoption plus large, ainsi qu'une fiabilité accrue du système grâce à son intégration avec les technologies existantes. Les détails du projet seront présentés lors d’un webinaire le 19 mai 2025, organisé par la Renewable Thermal Collaborative.
Brenmiller Energy (NASDAQ:BNRG) und die New York Power Authority haben eine gemeinsame Fallstudie über den erfolgreichen Einsatz ihres thermischen Energiespeichersystems (TES) am SUNY Purchase College veröffentlicht. Das 2,5 Millionen Dollar Projekt, das Brenmillers bGen™-Technologie nutzt, wurde im Gebäude für Leibeserziehung der Hochschule installiert und soll nahezu 100 % des Heizbedarfs des Gebäudes decken.
Das Pilotprojekt zeigt, wie TES-Technologie die Energieeffizienz und Nachhaltigkeit in institutionellen Einrichtungen verbessern kann, wobei erwartet wird, dass das System die CO2-Emissionen um 550 metrische Tonnen pro Jahr reduziert. Wichtige Erkenntnisse heben die Modularität von TES für flexible Einsätze hervor, übertragbare Rahmenwerke für eine breitere Anwendung sowie eine verbesserte Systemzuverlässigkeit durch Integration in bestehende Technologien. Die Projektdetails werden in einem Webinar am 19. Mai 2025 präsentiert, das von der Renewable Thermal Collaborative veranstaltet wird.
- Project expected to reduce 550 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually
- System designed to meet nearly 100% of the building's heating needs
- Successful $2.5 million pilot project demonstrates commercial viability
- Partnership with major institution (NYPA) validates technology
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Innovative pilot project highlights the role of thermal energy storage in decarbonizing public institutions
Pilot installations offer replicable frameworks for wider adoption
Brenmiller's bGen™ intended to reduce 550 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually
The project and its key findings will be presented in a webinar on May 19, 2025 hosted by the Renewable Thermal Collaborative
TEL AVIV, IL / ACCESS Newswire / May 12, 2025 / Brenmiller Energy Ltd. ("Brenmiller", "Brenmiller Energy" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:BNRG), a leading global provider of thermal energy storage ("TES") solutions for industrial and utility customers, announced today the publication of a joint case study with the New York Power Authority ("NYPA") detailing the deployment and performance of a TES system at Purchase College, State University of New York ("SUNY").

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The case study, developed under the Renewable® Thermal Collaborative's Innovative Pilot Projects initiative, provides critical insights into how modular TES can support the decarbonization goals of public infrastructure, particularly in the education sector.
Highlights from the project include:
TES modularity enables flexible and efficient deployment across diverse infrastructure.
Pilot installations offer replicable frameworks for wider adoption.
TES integration with existing technologies boosts system reliability and thermal performance.
Containerized TES introduces unique thermal management dynamics requiring tailored design strategies.
"This collaboration with the NYPA is a prime example of how thermal energy storage can be effectively implemented to help institutions reduce emissions and stabilize energy usage," said Gadi Sharir, Managing Director, USA at Brenmiller Energy. "As more public entities prioritize net-zero transitions, scalable and proven solutions like our bGen™ can provide a suitable solution."
The project and its key findings will be presented in a webinar at 11:00 AM EDT / 8:00 AM PDT, on Monday, May 19, 2025 hosted by the Renewable Thermal Collaborative.
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For more information about the project and Brenmiller Energy's latest updates, please visit www.bren-energy.com.
About bGen™
bGen™ ZERO is Brenmiller's TES system, which converts electricity into heat to power sustainable industrial processes at a price that is competitive with natural gas. The bGen™ ZERO charges by capturing low-cost electricity from renewables or the grid and stores it in crushed rocks. It then discharges steam, hot water, or hot air on demand according to customer requirements. The bGen™ ZERO also supports the development of utility-scale renewables by providing critical flexibility and grid-balancing capabilities. bGen™ ZERO was named among TIME's Best Inventions of 2023 in the Green Energy category and won Gold in the Energy Storage and Management category at the 2025 Edison Awards.
About Brenmiller Energy Ltd.
Brenmiller Energy helps energy-intensive industries and power producers end their reliance on fossil fuel boilers. Brenmiller's patented bGen™ ZERO thermal battery is a modular and scalable energy storage system that turns renewable electricity into zero-emission heat. It charges using low-cost renewable electricity and discharges a continuous supply of heat on demand and according to its customers' needs. The most experienced thermal battery developer on the market, Brenmiller operates the world's only gigafactory for thermal battery production and is trusted by leading multinational energy companies. For more information visit the Company's website at https://bren-energy.com/ and follow the company on X and LinkedIn.
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