| Independent Power and Renewable Electricity Producers Industry | Utilities Sector | Mr. Thomas Nicholas Telegades CEO | OTCQB Exchange | US74709P1030 ISIN |
| US Country | - Employees | - Last Dividend | 11 May 2004 Last Split | - IPO Date |
PwrCor, Inc. specializes in delivering innovative energy infrastructure and alternative energy solutions primarily within the United States. The organization focuses on serving commercial and institutional clients by managing a diverse range of infrastructure projects. These projects encompass an assortment of energy infrastructure elements such as electrical power generation, steam production, and chilled water production projects, alongside the necessary infrastructure to distribute these utilities. Initially operating under the name Receivable Acquisition & Management Corporation, the company transitioned to PwrCor, Inc. in March 2017. With its headquarters in New York, New York, PwrCor is dedicated to addressing the energy needs of domestic non-profit institutions, the waste-heat-to-energy and geothermal markets, and the independent power producer sector. The company’s inception in this field leverages technology advancements to utilize low-grade heat, presenting a sustainable approach to mechanical energy conversion and power generation.
PwrCor, Inc. develops and manages energy infrastructure projects tailored to the specific needs of commercial and institutional customers. These projects integrate various components like electrical power generation systems, steam production units, and chilled water production facilities. The comprehensive service also includes developing the infrastructure required to distribute these energies, ensuring a reliable and efficient supply of vital utilities.
The company excels in commercializing a unique engine technology that stands out by converting low-grade heat into mechanical energy, which can subsequently be used for power generation. This technology represents a pivotal step towards sustainable energy solutions, tapping into otherwise wasted heat sources, including geothermal or industrial waste heat, to produce eco-friendly power. It caters to the growing demand for renewable energy solutions in the waste-heat-to-energy and geothermal marketplaces and the independent power producer sector.