InPipe Energy

Turn Water Into Electricity Almost Anywhere

About this Event

InPipe Energy is tapping into existing water infrastructure to generate a new source of renewable energy. InPipe is a revenue generating renewable energy and smart water technology company that has developed HydroXS, a patented, scalable, micro-hydroelectric energy recovery system.

HydroXS produces renewable energy from the water that flows through water pipes in municipal systems, and in high water usage industries like mining. HydroXS is easily connected where water is managed in a pipeline under pressure. Each system is scalable up to 2 megawatts of power to help reduce a company’s carbon footprint.

Watch our Fireside Chat with InPipe Energy founder and CEO, Gregg Semler, and Emily King, founder and CEO of Prospector Portal, a leading information service in the mining industry. They’ll discuss the breadth of applications available for this breakthrough system in one of the industries that can benefit most from remote, renewable, electricity generation.

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January 21

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