Kanin Attending 7th International Seminar on ORC Power Systems

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Join Kanin’s team at the 7th International Seminar on ORC Power Systems from September 4th to 6th in Seville, Spain.

Kanin’s role as a turnkey developer means that we deliver projects from end-to-end, covering project financing, engineering, construction, operation, and maintenance for the project’s life.

We ensure the project is delivered smoothly and efficiently, with minimal disruption to the client’s business operations. Kanin provides Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS), a business model whereby customers pay for an energy service without making any upfront capital investment.

Additionally, Kanin is technologically agnostic. We use the best available technology based on our evaluation of the waste heat resource at the host site. Kanin is intimately familiar with all major ORC, SRC, and Supercritical CO2 technology vendors, therefore this ensures your site will be matched with the most appropriate technology. We are continuously evaluating and adopting emerging technologies too!

Attending the International Seminar on ORC Power Systems will connect Kanin with industry leaders in ORC technology providers.

About the International Seminar on ORC Power Systems 2023: The Knowledge Center on Organic Rankine Cycle technology – KCORC organizes the 7th International Seminar on ORC Power Systems in cooperation with the University of Seville and its Chair of Energy Engineering. The Conference will take place in Seville on September 4, 5 and 6, 2023.

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