Waste Heat Power – A New Energy Source
Part 1: Good news.
There is an energy source already available today, almost entirely untapped and
that is 100% fossil-free. Large enough to rival global nuclear power.
We call it Waste Heat Power.

Let’s put it into perspective.
Global industrial energy use is around 50,000 TWh.
Between 20–50% of that is lost as waste heat.
Roughly one third of that is recoverable.
That equals 3,000 TWh of usable energy.
To compare:

Waste Heat Power sits right among the world’s largest energy sources.
Yet, we are simply venting it away. So why hasn’t this been solved?
Historically, energy has been cheap. It has been easier to buy new energy than to recover what is already there.
But that’s no longer the case.

And there’s another reason.
A large share of this waste heat exists in industrial ventilation in the form of contaminated industrial exhaust air filled with particles, grease, soot and moisture.
While we’ve become very good at recovering heat from clean liquids, this part has remained untouched.
Until now.
At Enjay, we have developed a patented technology specifically designed to recover energy from contaminated industrial exhaust air.
Which means: for the first time the full potential of Waste Heat Power becomes accessible.
And here’s a perspective worth noting:
Part 2: Removing the barrier
But here’s the reality.
Even when the technology exists, most projects never happen.
Not because they don’t make sense. But because of CAPEX.
The real challenge is how industrial companies allocate capital.
CAPEX is limited, tightly controlled, and often reserved for core production projects that directly drive output, quality, or revenue.
Energy projects, even when highly profitable, are often seen as secondary.
They come with longer payback expectations, compete with internal hurdle rates,
and are exposed to uncertainty around future energy prices.
Add to that internal budgeting cycles, approval layers, and the fact that energy savings rarely sit with the same P&L as the investment decision…
and suddenly, even strong business cases stall.
It’s not a lack of logic. It’s a structural barrier.
So we removed it.
Enjay is no longer just a technology provider. We act as an energy company.
With one key difference:
We only sell recovered energy.
We finance, install and operate the system.
The customer makes no upfront investment.
Instead, they simply buy the recovered energy.
And because that energy comes from their own wasted heat,
we can offer it at around 50% lower cost than newly produced energy.
So what do you get?
• 100% fossil-free energy
• Up to 50% lower energy costs
• Zero CAPEX
No new infrastructure.
No new energy production.
Just making sure the energy you already produce
is never wasted.