The ways in which energy is generated, stored, distributed and used are going through a profound shift. Fossil fuels will remain critical to the global economy for decades to come, but we need to use them wisely. It makes little sense to burn them for heating buildings and industry: around 50% of global energy consumption, producing 40% of emissions. Heat is the elephant in the energy room. Kelvin units will provide reliable, low-emissions heat for buildings and industry that is derived from renewable and/or grid electricity, integrates easily with existing thermal systems and beats the cost of burning fossil fuels in our key markets.
The ways in which energy is generated, stored, distributed and used are going through a profound shift. Fossil fuels will remain critical to the global economy for decades to come, but we need to use them wisely. It makes little sense to burn them for heating buildings and industry: around 50% of global energy consumption, producing 40% of emissions. Heat is the elephant in the energy room. Kelvin units will provide reliable, low-emissions heat for buildings and industry that is derived from renewable and/or grid electricity, integrates easily with existing thermal systems and beats the cost of burning fossil fuels in our key markets.