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Capricorn Power: expanding the electricity economy

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Capricorn Power’s experienced team offers ‘risk and hassle-free’ turn key solutions to pressing energy and waste problems

Capricorn Power’s vision is to create a better world for future generations. They plan on solving waste and expanding the electricity economy, enabling sustainable human development.

They will accelerate the world’s transition to a circular electricity economy using innovative solutions. The solutions help to reduce waste, deliver energy efficiency and combat climate change. Capricorn Power’s key point of difference is their unique heat engine, which at up to megawatt scale generates up to 3x the electricity. This is from the same (450degC+) heat source as competitors (Organic Rankine Cycle engines), which means low cost electricity.

Their on-site bioenergy solutions provide 24/7 heat and power, turning waste that otherwise becomes landfill into biochar ‘true Carbon Capture and Storage’. Agribusinesses can use the biochar as a soil enhancer. Other heat engine applications include primary energy sources from renewables. This includes biomass, geothermal, solar thermal and methane flare gas (waste water treatment, rubbish tips). Also, waste heat recovery from industrial processes.

Capricorn Power is an innovative Australian company. Industry veterans with decades of power industry experience back the company. Austeng is Geelong-based full-service, multi-award winning engineering firm. It’s also a member of the Victorian manufacturing hall of fame, manufacturing, installing and supporting the end-to-end system. Capricorn power provides full after-sales support, including ongoing maintenance and operations.

For more information, head to their website.

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Solving the ASEAN energy trilemma

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Why does energy matter so much to ASEAN?

In this episode, Tim Harcourt sits down with Cindy Lim, CEO of Keppel Infrastructure about the infrastructure and energy challenges for ASEAN as the region plans to make the great transformation to net zero carbon emissions. #asean

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ASEAN: celebrating 40 years of friendship

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Why does ASEAN matter so much to Australia?

In this episode, Tim Harcourt speaks with Luke Arnold, Australian High Commissioner Brunei Darussalam. Celebrating 50 years of co-operation as well as the 40 years of friendship between Brunei and Australia. #asean

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A new business champion for Vietnam

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Why does Vietnam matter so much to Australia?

In this episode, Tim Harcourt sits down with Louise Adams, COO of Aurecon. Louise is a newly appointed business champion for Vietnam and the bilateral opportunities in trade and investment. #asean

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