More Efficient Motors Could Radically Alter Building Emissions & Cut Costs For Building Owners

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In episode 13 of Building to Zero, Brendan catches up with Ryan Morris, Executive Chairman & CEO of Turntide Technologies. Turntide's innovation  -  an advanced type of "switched reluctance motor" (SRM)  -  runs with 30% - 60% energy savings over the traditional AC Induction motors that they replace, and result in enormous energy savings for its users. From the elevators in your office building, to the fan in your car, to water and sewage treatment plants, electric motors are everywhere and run some of the most critical parts of our modern society. Ryan shares detail on how companies like Amazon are utilizing the product, and frames the cost savings for building owners.


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