Environmental compliance and sustainability drive Solar’s product design and development programs.
We can help you achieve your environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals with products that facilitate clean fuel transition, better operational efficiency, and reduced emissions.
At Solar Turbines, we are committed to advancing sustainable energy solutions. As the industry advances toward lower greenhouse gas emissions, we’re dedicated to helping you meet your sustainability objectives. We have a variety of combined heat and power (CHP) products and services in place to support your efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
We will work with your team as the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provides significant tax incentives and credits covering the development of new or upgraded energy facilities. The Energy Investment Tax Credit (ITC) is a newer incentive for installing CHP systems. We are ready to help you with this opportunity while we strive toward being more energy efficient.
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As demand for renewable energy has increased, Solar is an experienced sustainability partner, helping our customers build strategies around fuel flexibility, renewable fuels, and decarbonization.
Sustainability is a focus area of Caterpillar’s enterprise strategy - and as a subsidiary of Caterpillar, Inc. we are proud to be a part of their longstanding commitment to helping customers build a better, more sustainable world.
For more than 90 years, customers have used Caterpillar's equipment to develop infrastructure, energy, and natural-resource assets that improve living standards in their communities. Over the past year, Caterpillar has shown that their dedication to building better is stronger than ever.
Our long-standing commitment to energy innovation has helped drive reductions in greenhouse gas emissions—for us and for those we serve.
Here’s how Solar and Caterpillar are driving progress by reducing greenhouse gas emissions:
In 1985, we introduced a Hydrogen-rich power generation package solutions that have, since then, contributed greatly to global hydrogen use, with units logging more than two million hours of operation with up to 70% Hydrogen gas (H2).
Solar Turbines can help your business with renewable electricity by converting waste to energy. Synthetic gas, or Syngas, consists primarily of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Syngas is usually the product of gasification of coal, biomass or Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).
Solar’s gas turbine engines are available with pollutionprevention SoLoNOx™ dry lean-premixed combustion technology. This advanced combustion system provides the most cost effective and environmentally friendly approach to reduce NOx emissions. More than 3500 gas turbines with SoLoNOx technology have been installed worldwide, logging more than 350 million operating hours.