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Regenesis
Waste Air Flow Capture System

Inventor and entrepreneur Perry Martens has created an innovative method for capturing the waste air flow continuously exhausted by HVAC and refrigeration units. The patented Regenesis waste air flow capture system is powered by the waste air flow of these units and converts it to usable electricity. This electricity is either stored in a battery for future use or returned to the grid. The Regenesis waste air flow capture system can be cost-effectively applied to any HVAC or refrigeration unit. The potential energy savings and energy generated will more than cover the costs of the unit over it's useful operating life. Perry has created a company called Regenesis and developed a working prototype. Regenesis is seeking partners to further develop the Regenesis prototype into a commercially viable product that will not only create bottom line dollars for the company stakeholders, but also have a positive impact on global energy consumption.

Your Opportunity to Positively Impact Global Energy Consumption

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, energy consumed in the buildings sector (commercial and residential) accounts for 20.1% of the total delivered energy consumed worldwide. The organization further predicts that this will increase anywhere from 1.5% to 2.1% each year from 2017-2040.

 

The Regenesis waste air flow capture system is scientifically proven and tested to harness kinetic wind energy that is otherwise wasted into the atmosphere. Science has already proven that 58% of kinetic wind energy can be captured by traditional methods such as wind turbines. Up to 38% of this energy can be converted by the Regenesis waste air flow capture system into usable electricity. The prototype that Regenesis has developed consistently and repeatedly captures 12% with an unoptimized system.

 

The Regenesis waste air flow capture system is ready to be further optimized to harness more energy potential and be brought to the global marketplace.

Overview of Regenesis

How Regenesis Works

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