Green Energy Transition – How Water Turbines Can Contribute to Sustainability

The Green Transition Isn’t a Choice – It’s the Only Way Forward
The energy sector is responsible for over 70% of global greenhouse gas emissions (IEA, 2023). To limit global warming to 1.5 °C, emissions must be cut by more than half by 2030 (IPCC, 2023). This will not be possible without a breakthrough in clean, stable, and accessible energy.

While the world focuses on solar and wind, there’s a renewable powerhouse that has supplied millions of homes for decades – yet has not reached its full potential: hydropower.

Why Hydropower?

- One of the most stable renewable sources – it’s not weather- or daylight-dependent.
- Offers a high energy efficiency – hydropower plants can reach up to 90% efficiency (IRENA, 2022).
- No CO₂ emissions during operation.
- Can be used for energy storage, such as in pumped-storage systems.

Yet, many traditional systems face challenges: high maintenance costs, limited flexibility, and outdated technology.

That’s Where We Come In: A New Generation of Water Turbines

STEFAN PUMP – TURBINE builds the turbines of the future: powerful, reliable, and efficient.

What makes our turbines different?
✅ Exceptional flow rate – up to 30,000 m³/min
✅ Low energy loss – rotor geometry optimized for efficiency
✅ Obstacle resistance – handles debris up to Ø10 cm
✅ Modular design – adaptable to location, pressure, RPM
✅ Long lifespan – maintenance interval up to 10,000 hours

A True Contribution to Sustainability

Environmental impact:
– Minimal environmental disruption compared to fossil systems
– No need for fuel transport
– Emissions reduction across the supply chain

Energy independence:
– Ideal for off-grid or unstable-grid regions

Real-World Application:
Imagine a region with an unstable power grid and seasonal droughts impacting agriculture.
With our triple-flow water turbine, it’s possible to capture, pump, and convert that water into a reliable source of power.

The Future Isn’t in the Future — We Define It Now

The green transition won’t happen on its own. It takes courage, commitment, and technology that’s ready today, not twenty years from now.

Our turbines are built for industry, ready for the world.
If you want to be part of that leap — get in touch.

Sources:

- IEA. (2023). Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Energy. https://www.iea.org
- IPCC. (2023). Sixth Assessment Report: Mitigation of Climate Change. https://www.ipcc.ch
- IRENA. (2022). Renewable Energy Statistics 2022 – Hydropower Efficiency. https://www.irena.org

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