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Sharc International Systems Inc
Symbol SHRC
Shares Issued 157,142,993
Close 2023-08-21 C$ 0.25
Market Cap C$ 39,285,748
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Sharc receives PO for Sharc 660 WET system

2023-08-21 09:29 ET - News Release

Mr. Lynn Mueller reports

SHARC ENERGY RECEIVES PURCHASE ORDER FOR BROOKLYN DEVELOPMENT SUPPORTED BY GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK

Sharc International Systems Inc. has provided an update to a previous announcement regarding a transformative $1.2-billion redevelopment in Brooklyn's East New York neighbourhood, led by Apex Building Company, L+M Development Partners, RiseBoro Community Partnership, and Services for the Underserved. Sharc Energy has completed the final submittal process with its New York State representative Highmark, and has received a purchase order for a Sharc 660 waste water energy transfer (WET) system to be included in the initial phase of the development.

In December, 2022, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced that construction had begun for the redevelopment of the former 27-acre Brooklyn Developmental Center property in Brooklyn's East New York neighbourhood. The initial $373-million phase will create 576 affordable homes, a new 15,000-square-foot outpatient medical clinic and 7,000 square feet of ground floor retail space. The initial phase of the development is composed of two buildings featuring a Sharc system and a Piranha system. The company is working with Highmark on the final submittal for the Piranha system and expects that purchase order soon.

As stated in the announcement by Governor Hochul: "Both buildings in the initial phase are designed to meet passive house design standards, and will utilize a closed-loop geothermal heat pump system for energy efficient heating and cooling. There will also be a roof-mounted solar array that will convert solar energy into electricity, and a Sharc waste water heat recovery system that uses energy from waste water for heating, cooling and hot water."

Once completed, the entire development, known as Alafia, will ultimately create more than 2,400 affordable homes in a walkable neighbourhood, with recreational spaces and access to community resources that promote health and wellness. Alafia is part of the State's Vital Brooklyn Initiative that is addressing chronic social, economic and health disparities in Brooklyn's high-need communities.

The State of New York continues to be an early adopter of WET technology, enacting legislation supporting utility adoption of WET thermal energy networks, or TENs. Governor Hochul signed legislation A.10493/S.9422 in the summer of 2022, mandating the major New York utilities to own, operate and manage thermal energy networks, and supply distributed thermal energy, with Public Service Commission (PSC) oversight. Heating and cooling networks -- also referred to as community thermal or district energy systems -- are a resilient, energy efficient and clean solution that will help New York state meet its ambitious climate goals. By leveraging multiple sources of existing waste heat (such as water, waste water and geothermal, among others) and connecting a diverse set of building types on a shared loop, TENs can provide significant operating and energy cost savings when compared with more traditional heating and cooling methods, while also reducing demand on the electric grid.

This legislation will promote the development of TENs throughout the state, providing benefits by reducing fossil fuel usage for heating and cooling through community-scale infrastructure solutions, along with employment opportunities for existing utility workers and new workers. Furthermore, the adoption of TENs creates jobs opportunities in the emerging green economy for pipe trades unions, like plumbers and steamfitters. Thermal networks also represent a powerful tool in New York's continuing efforts to deliver energy equity to traditionally disadvantaged communities.

About Sharc International Systems Inc.

Sharc International Systems is a world leader in energy transfer from the waste water people send down the drain every day. Sharc's systems recycle thermal energy from waste water, generating one of the most energy-efficient and economical systems for heating, cooling and hot water production for commercial, residential and industrial buildings.

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