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Swedish GreenTech can meet AI's global energy needs - with waste gas

– "AI's enormous energy demands risk overloading our already strained power grids. By harnessing local energy that would otherwise go to waste, we can provide a greener and more stable energy supply," says Lars Jacobsson, CEO and founder of TEXEL, and expert advisor to the EU Energy Commission. –"AI's enormous energy demands risk overloading our already strained power grids. By harnessing local energy that would otherwise go to waste, we can provide a greener and more stable energy supply, "...
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– , says Lars Jacobsson , CEO and founder of TEXEL, and expert advisor to the EU Energy Commission.

On September 17, TEXEL will pre-launch its technology in Europe , showcasing the first commercial installation – built and designed for the U.S. market – at a landfill site in Gothenburg, Sweden , where waste has been decomposing for decades. Normally, the methane gas released from this process must be flared to reduce its climate impact, converting it into the less harmful greenhouse gas CO₂. With TEXEL's technology, however, that combustion is instead harnessed to generate AI – directly on site.

– , says Lars Jacobsson .

At the core of TEXEL's technology is the ability to convert heat into electricity through a proven solution that is becoming increasingly attractive as energy prices rise and demand for green alternatives grows. The technology can be applied to a wide range of energy solutions – from storing energy in thermal batteries that can later be converted into electricity, to harnessing biofuels and flared gases.

To accelerate its growth, TEXEL acquired the Nasdaq-listed company Swedish Stirling and its existing production facilities in Sibbhult, Sweden . For some time, the company has been evaluating various establishment options in Sweden , including Malmö and Gothenburg , but is now prioritizing a U.S. launch. TEXEL's expansion in the U.S. will also create many new job opportunities as the technology is rolled out – along with a growing demand for both manufacturing and service.

– , concludes Lars Jacobsson .

Daniel Wilke
TEXEL Energy
daniel@texeles.com
+4673 632 98 27

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