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SHARC International Systems (OTCQB: INTWF) has announced its Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) system will power Creative Energy's Sen̓áḵw Energy System in Vancouver. The project is part of Sen̓áḵw, Canada's largest First Nations real estate development, which will include 11 buildings with over 6,000 rental units across 3 million square feet. The development will be Canada's largest net-zero operational carbon purpose-built community. The WET system will utilize heat from Metro Vancouver's sewer trunk mains, marking the first private residential development in Canada to use an external sewer force main as its primary energy source. The system is projected to reduce carbon emissions by 120,000 tonnes over 30 years compared to conventional systems, equivalent to planting 5.5 Stanley Parks. This project represents the first implementation of Metro Vancouver's Sewage and Waste Heat Recovery policy in a private development.

SHARC International Systems (OTCQB: INTWF) ha annunciato che il suo sistema Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) alimenterà il Sen̓áḵw Energy System di Creative Energy a Vancouver. Il progetto fa parte di Sen̓áḵw, il più grande sviluppo immobiliare delle Prime Nazioni in Canada, che includerà 11 edifici con oltre 6.000 unità abitative in affitto per un totale di 3 milioni di piedi quadrati. Lo sviluppo sarà la più grande comunità canadese a zero emissioni operative di carbonio costruita appositamente. Il sistema WET sfrutterà il calore dalle condotte fognarie principali di Metro Vancouver, rappresentando il primo sviluppo residenziale privato in Canada a utilizzare una condotta fognaria come fonte primaria di energia. Si prevede che il sistema ridurrà le emissioni di carbonio di 120.000 tonnellate in 30 anni, equivalente a piantare 5,5 Stanley Park. Questo progetto rappresenta la prima applicazione della politica di Metro Vancouver per il recupero di calore da acque reflue e rifiuti in uno sviluppo privato.
SHARC International Systems (OTCQB: INTWF) ha anunciado que su sistema Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) suministrará energía al Sen̓áḵw Energy System de Creative Energy en Vancouver. El proyecto forma parte de Sen̓áḵw, el mayor desarrollo inmobiliario de las Primeras Naciones en Canadá, que incluirá 11 edificios con más de 6,000 unidades de alquiler en 3 millones de pies cuadrados. El desarrollo será la comunidad construida a propósito con cero emisiones netas de carbono más grande de Canadá. El sistema WET utilizará el calor de las principales tuberías de alcantarillado de Metro Vancouver, siendo el primer desarrollo residencial privado en Canadá que usa una tubería de alcantarillado externa como fuente principal de energía. Se proyecta que el sistema reducirá las emisiones de carbono en 120,000 toneladas durante 30 años, equivalente a plantar 5.5 parques Stanley. Este proyecto representa la primera implementación de la política de recuperación de calor de aguas residuales y desechos de Metro Vancouver en un desarrollo privado.
SHARC International Systems(OTCQB: INTWF)는 자사의 Wastewater Energy Transfer(WET) 시스템이 밴쿠버에 위치한 Creative Energy의 Sen̓áḵw 에너지 시스템에 전력을 공급할 것이라고 발표했습니다. 이 프로젝트는 Sen̓áḵw의 일부로, 캐나다 최대의 퍼스트 네이션 부동산 개발이며, 3백만 평방피트에 걸쳐 6,000개 이상의 임대 유닛을 가진 11개 건물을 포함합니다. 이 개발은 캐나다에서 가장 큰 순제로 운영 탄소 배출 커뮤니티가 될 예정입니다. WET 시스템은 Metro Vancouver의 하수도 주관로에서 열을 활용하며, 캐나다에서 외부 하수도 강제관을 주요 에너지원으로 사용하는 최초의 민간 주거 개발입니다. 이 시스템은 기존 시스템과 비교해 30년 동안 탄소 배출을 12만 톤 줄일 것으로 예상되며, 이는 스탠리 공원 5.5개를 심는 것과 같습니다. 이 프로젝트는 Metro Vancouver의 하수 및 폐열 회수 정책이 민간 개발에 처음 적용된 사례입니다.
SHARC International Systems (OTCQB : INTWF) a annoncé que son système Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) alimentera le Sen̓áḵw Energy System de Creative Energy à Vancouver. Ce projet fait partie de Sen̓áḵw, le plus grand développement immobilier des Premières Nations au Canada, qui comprendra 11 bâtiments avec plus de 6 000 logements locatifs sur 3 millions de pieds carrés. Ce développement sera la plus grande communauté canadienne construite sur mesure à émissions nettes nulles de carbone. Le système WET utilisera la chaleur des conduites principales d'égouts de Metro Vancouver, marquant la première utilisation d'une conduite d'égout externe comme source d'énergie principale dans un développement résidentiel privé au Canada. Le système devrait réduire les émissions de carbone de 120 000 tonnes sur 30 ans, ce qui équivaut à planter 5,5 parcs Stanley. Ce projet représente la première mise en œuvre de la politique de récupération de chaleur des eaux usées et des déchets de Metro Vancouver dans un développement privé.
SHARC International Systems (OTCQB: INTWF) hat bekannt gegeben, dass sein Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) System das Sen̓áḵw Energy System von Creative Energy in Vancouver mit Energie versorgen wird. Das Projekt ist Teil von Sen̓áḵw, Kanadas größtem Immobilienentwicklungsprojekt der First Nations, das 11 Gebäude mit über 6.000 Mietwohnungen auf 3 Millionen Quadratfuß umfasst. Die Entwicklung wird Kanadas größte klimaneutrale, eigens errichtete Gemeinschaft sein. Das WET-System nutzt die Wärme aus den Hauptkanalrohren von Metro Vancouver und ist damit die erste private Wohnanlage in Kanada, die eine externe Kanalhauptleitung als Hauptenergiequelle verwendet. Es wird erwartet, dass das System über 30 Jahre hinweg 120.000 Tonnen CO2-Emissionen einspart, was dem Pflanzen von 5,5 Stanley Parks entspricht. Dieses Projekt stellt die erste Umsetzung der Abwasser- und Abwärmerückgewinnungspolitik von Metro Vancouver in einer privaten Entwicklung dar.
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  • First private development in British Columbia to leverage Metro Vancouver's Sewage and Waste Heat Recovery policy
  • Project will reduce carbon emissions by 120,000 tonnes over 30 years
  • System will support 11 buildings with over 6,000 rental units
  • Potential for future expansion to accommodate upcoming projects
  • Growing legislative support for District Energy Systems across 8 North American states
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25-05-20 Senakw District Energy picture

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SHARC International Systems Inc. (CSE: SHRC) (FSE: IWIA) (OTCQB: INTWF) ("SHARC Energy" or the “Company”) is proud to announce its Wastewater Energy Transfer ("WET") system as the core component of Creative Energy's Sen̓áḵw Energy System, the district energy system, or thermal energy network, that will be supporting the landmark Vancouver based project, Sen̓áḵw—an ambitious undertaking representing the largest real estate development in Canadian First Nations history. The SHARC WET system has been shipped to the project.

District Energy Systems (“DES”), or Thermal Energy Networks (“TEN”), provide thermal energy to multiple buildings from a central energy plant. Steam or hot water produced at the plant is transmitted 24/7 through highly insulated underground thermal piping networks. Thermal energy is transferred into and from the building’s system through energy transfer stations placed in the building, reducing mechanical room space required for housing equipment and simplifying heating and cooling systems. SHARC Energy enables DES or TENs to leverage wastewater, a forgotten resource, as a low-carbon source of thermal energy to help save energy and reduce carbon emissions on a multiple-building scale.

“We are extremely pleased to announce our partnership with Creative Energy and the Squamish Nation to participate in the rebirth of the historic village of Senakw located in the heart of Vancouver. We are developing a net- zero district heating and cooling system for Sen̓áḵw, which will contain 11 buildings and over 6,000 rental homes, designed to leverage sewer heat recovery as a low-carbon source of thermal energy by extracting heat from one of Metro Vancouver's nearby sewer trunk mains. Working with SHARC Energy, we will utilize its WET system as the core component for the Sen̓áḵw Energy System,” says Kieran McConnell, Senior Vice President, Engineering & Innovation, Creative Energy.

Sen̓áḵw, is being developed by the Squamish Nation's economic development arm, Nch’ḵay̓ Development Corporation. Once fully completed, it will comprise 11 buildings featuring over 6,000 rental units across more than 3 million square feet of residential floor space. It is set to become Canada’s largest net zero operational carbon purpose-built community.

Over the next 30 years, the Sen̓áḵw Energy System is projected to reduce carbon emissions by 120,000 tonnes compared to a conventional natural-gas based system. This reduction is equivalent to planting 5.5 Stanley Parks or 165,000 acres of trees. The system will initially provide heating and cooling to each building within the development with the potential for future expansion to accommodate upcoming projects.

Significantly, this project not only represents the first private development in British Columbia to leverage Metro Vancouver’s Sewage and Waste: Heat Recovery policy, but also marks the first private residential development in Canada to harness an external sewer force main as its primary energy source.

“District energy systems powered by renewable sources have significant benefits for the community and for the climate,” said Mike Hurley, Chair of the Metro Vancouver Board of Directors. “We’re pleased to provide access to the abundant heat in our sewers for this project and others like it, which will help us achieve regional carbon neutrality by 2050.”

Currently, there are several WET district energy projects in development in various stages across the lower mainland of British Columbia. Quietly, the Metro Vancouver region is becoming the Wastewater Energy Transfer capital of the world showcasing climate leadership in how other regions globally can leverage a forgotten resource like wastewater to significantly decarbonize heating and gain natural resources like fresh water used in cooling towers. As highlighted in a recent Wall Street Journal article featuring several SHARC WET projects, awareness and education around the untapped reservoir of energy available in the sewers continues to gain momentum.

“SHARC Energy is excited to be at the forefront of this transformative project,” said Michael Albertson, CEO of SHARC Energy. “The Sen̓áḵw development sets a new standard for sustainable urban living, and our WET system is pivotal in realizing this vision.”

In North America, recent years have shown the proliferation of legislation supporting DES or TEN systems. Currently, eight states, including Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Colorado, Washington, Maryland, Vermont and California, have legislation that either allows or mandates utilities to develop thermal energy network demonstration projects or pilots.

About SHARC Energy  

SHARC International Systems Inc. is a world leader in energy transfer with the wastewater we send down the drain every day. SHARC Energy's systems exchange thermal energy with wastewater, generating one of the most energy-efficient and economical systems for heating, cooling & hot water production for commercial, residential and industrial buildings along with thermal energy networks, commonly referred to as “District Energy”.

SHARC Energy is publicly traded in Canada (CSE: SHRC), the United States (OTCQB: INTWF) and Germany (Frankfurt: IWIA) and you can find out more on our SEDAR profile.

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About Creative Energy

Recognized as a leader in innovative energy solutions, Creative Energy designs, builds, owns, and operates sustainable district energy systems across North America. Our team has a client-focused, community-vested approach to projects that deliver outstanding quality and service while providing tangible value for continued growth. In addition to owning and operating one of Canada’s largest thermal networks in downtown Vancouver, Canada, we provide value to developers, landowners, end-users and the broader community through flexible thermal neighborhood energy systems. Our projects focus on innovation, resiliency, and sustainability, and span across a broad spectrum of technologies including geo-exchange, ocean exchange, cogeneration, microgrids, solar PVs, and sewer heat recovery.

Serving customers for over 55 years with a reliability rate of 99.99%, we’re developing more than a dozen new low-carbon district energy systems across North America, including the revitalization and decarbonization of our downtown Vancouver steam plant which will be one of North America’s largest thermal fuel-switch projects and provide downtown Vancouver with renewable energy infrastructure for decades to come.

Visit our website to learn more https://creative.energy/

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FAQ

What is the Sen̓áḵw Energy System and how does SHARC Energy's WET system contribute to it?

The Sen̓áḵw Energy System is a district energy system that will power Canada's largest First Nations real estate development. SHARC Energy's WET system serves as its core component, extracting heat from Metro Vancouver's sewer trunk mains to provide low-carbon thermal energy for heating and cooling.

How many carbon emissions will INTWF's WET system save in the Sen̓áḵw project?

The Sen̓áḵw Energy System is projected to reduce carbon emissions by 120,000 tonnes over 30 years compared to conventional natural gas-based systems, equivalent to planting 5.5 Stanley Parks or 165,000 acres of trees.

What is the scale of the Sen̓áḵw development where SHARC Energy's system will be implemented?

The Sen̓áḵw development will comprise 11 buildings featuring over 6,000 rental units across more than 3 million square feet of residential floor space, making it Canada's largest net zero operational carbon purpose-built community.

How many states in North America currently support District Energy Systems like SHARC's WET system?

Eight states - Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Colorado, Washington, Maryland, Vermont, and California - have legislation that either allows or mandates utilities to develop thermal energy network demonstration projects or pilots.
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