
Carnot Compression Stock
Carnot maintains an isothermal compression process that functions as an optimized air and gas compression method.
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About Carnot Compression Stock
Carnot's proprietary isothermal compression process is the most energy efficient and economical air and gas compression method in the marketplace. Carnot’s process creates millions of tiny gas bubbles surrounded by water. The thermal capacity of water is 3,500 times that of air, therefore water absorbs all the heat of compression. Carnot’s ratio of water surface area/gas bubbles has absorption capacity of ~7500 watts of heat energy, or over 1800 times what is necessary for isothermal compression. Energy costs account for over 75% of total lifecycle costs for conventional compressors. Carnot's technology will generate at least 25% energy savings versus most applications. Carnot is addressing a $30 billion global market opportunity, with a diversified base of industrial end users for air and gas compression, refrigeration, liquefied natural gas and CNG transportation, and energy storage applications.
Funding History
January 2014 | $625K |
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Management
Founder
Wayne Hagan
Founder
Mark Cherry
Founder
Hans Shillinger
Founder
Sean Kilgrow
Founder
Todd Thompson
Press
prlog - Nov, 1 2015
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Colorado Cleantech Industries Association Announces Winners of the 2015 Oil & Gas Cleantech Challenge | Business Wiregreentechmedia - Nov, 1 2015
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