
Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks Launch of Pioneering Power-to-Heat Project at LEONHARD KURZ Site
ENERGYNEST and LEONHARD KURZ celebrate the next milestone in industrial decarbonization with thermal energy storage installation in Sulzbach-Rosenberg

ENERGYNEST and LEONHARD KURZ celebrate the next milestone in industrial decarbonization with thermal energy storage installation in Sulzbach-Rosenberg

By combining power-to-heat technology with thermal storage, industrial companies can make their heat supply more sustainable, independent and cost-efficient. Those who invest today in the ability to store heat are securing long-term savings and greater energy resilience.

Industrial companies can efficiently store surplus electricity from renewable sources as heat. Power-to-heat solutions ensure supply security and reduce carbon costs.

ENERGYNEST, the global leader in thermal storage, has signed a commercial agreement with LEONHARD KURZ, a world-leading family business in thin-film technology, to implement an innovative power-to-heat solution with thermal storage.

Companies that do not electrify their processes risk rising costs, regulatory hurdles, and competitive disadvantages. Power-to-heat offers an efficient solution to reduce energy costs and ensure the future viability of production.

Despite its high recycling rate, the paper industry faces major challenges, particularly in the energy-intensive production process. Thermal energy storage systems can play a key role here by efficiently utilising renewable energy and supporting the implementation of sustainable production methods.

ENERGYNEST announces the appointment of Alex Robertson as its new Chief Executive Officer to lead the company’s next phase of growth, effective 1 February 2025.

In a time of increasing energy crises, energy security is becoming a decisive competitive factor for companies. Thermal storage technologies make it possible to store energy efficiently, bridge supply gaps, and reduce dependency on volatile energy markets. Energy-intensive industries, in particular, benefit from greater resilience, lower energy costs, and a significant contribution to climate goals.

In this interview, Francisco Berdasco Balbuena, VP Supply Chain at ENERGYNEST, talks about the production and assembly of the ThermalBattery™, the implementation of sustainability standards and the measures to strengthen the resilience of the supply chain.

Thermal energy storage systems are revolutionising Industry 4.0, supporting flexible, efficient energy management in networked, digital factories. Discover how IoT and AI are setting new standards.

ENERGYNEST and LEONHARD KURZ celebrate the next milestone in industrial decarbonization with thermal energy storage installation in Sulzbach-Rosenberg

By combining power-to-heat technology with thermal storage, industrial companies can make their heat supply more sustainable, independent and cost-efficient. Those who invest today in the ability to store heat are securing long-term savings and greater energy resilience.

Industrial companies can efficiently store surplus electricity from renewable sources as heat. Power-to-heat solutions ensure supply security and reduce carbon costs.

ENERGYNEST, the global leader in thermal storage, has signed a commercial agreement with LEONHARD KURZ, a world-leading family business in thin-film technology, to implement an innovative power-to-heat solution with thermal storage.

Companies that do not electrify their processes risk rising costs, regulatory hurdles, and competitive disadvantages. Power-to-heat offers an efficient solution to reduce energy costs and ensure the future viability of production.

Despite its high recycling rate, the paper industry faces major challenges, particularly in the energy-intensive production process. Thermal energy storage systems can play a key role here by efficiently utilising renewable energy and supporting the implementation of sustainable production methods.

ENERGYNEST announces the appointment of Alex Robertson as its new Chief Executive Officer to lead the company’s next phase of growth, effective 1 February 2025.

In a time of increasing energy crises, energy security is becoming a decisive competitive factor for companies. Thermal storage technologies make it possible to store energy efficiently, bridge supply gaps, and reduce dependency on volatile energy markets. Energy-intensive industries, in particular, benefit from greater resilience, lower energy costs, and a significant contribution to climate goals.

In this interview, Francisco Berdasco Balbuena, VP Supply Chain at ENERGYNEST, talks about the production and assembly of the ThermalBattery™, the implementation of sustainability standards and the measures to strengthen the resilience of the supply chain.

Thermal energy storage systems are revolutionising Industry 4.0, supporting flexible, efficient energy management in networked, digital factories. Discover how IoT and AI are setting new standards.