
How It Works
REGENESIS CAPTURES WASTED AIR FLOW
AND CONVERTS THAT POTENTIAL LOST ENERGY
INTO USABLE ELECTRICITY
Everyday HVAC and refrigeration units continuously exhaust air. The Regenesis system captures the wasted air flow by modifying the exhaust methods of these units. Regenesis channels the wasted air flow through a rotating fan system and captures the potential lost energy with a generator. The system needs to be optimized for each application to efficiently harness the maximum energy potential.
1
Replace Motor
Replace the HVAC or refrigeration unit motor with a more efficient motor to reduce the overall energy consumption of the unit. This is obvious depending on the age of the unit. We have better motors now.
2
Retrofit Fan Blade
Retrofit the propulsion fan blade. This blade helps create a wind characteristic that works well with the Regenesis waste air flow capture system blade, moving air more efficiently.
3
Add Second Fan Blade
Add a second fan blade over the HVAC or refrigeration unit exhaust, that while turning, pulls air away from the opposing propulsion fan blade; therefore, causing least restriction and creating the Bernoulli effect.
4
Install Generator
Mount the second fan blade to a generator(s) to capture otherwise wasted energy and convert it back to usable electricity.
5
Utilize Captured Energy
Store the generated electricity into battery cells or return it back to the grid, via a grid tie inverter.
6
Optimize the System
By adding variable speed, a "sweet spot" can be obtained for both the HVAC or refrigeration unit and waste air flow capture system, maintaining the essential airflow without adding unwanted noise. Regenesis operates silently.

“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 Martens, Inventor & President, Regenesis
RETROFIT
Regenesis can be cost-effectively retrofitted to any existing HVAC or refrigeration unit. It is scalable to any size and may be mounted to any unit. The scale of the unit will ultimately show payback. Bigger is better.
MANUFACTURE
Regenesis can be cost-effectively incorporated directly into the manufacturing process of new and existing HVAC or refrigeration products.