Brenmiller Energy’s 32 MWh bGen TES System Begins Steam Delivery, Targets 6,200t CO2 Cut
BNRG•Brenmiller Energy's flagship bGen™ thermal energy storage system at the Tempo Beverages facility has successfully completed construction and started supplying steam during its commissioning ramp-up phase. The 32 MWh installation aims to eliminate 6,200 tons of CO₂ annually and validate the platform's scalability for future industrial decarbonization projects.
1. Tempo Project Commissioning Milestone
After roughly two months of construction and commissioning at the Tempo Beverages facility, Brenmiller Energy successfully connected its bGen™ 32 MWh TES system to the customer’s production line, initiating steam delivery as part of the planned operational ramp-up.
2. Encouraging Early Performance
Initial operating metrics—system stability, responsiveness and consistency under real industrial conditions—have aligned with management’s expectations, supporting confidence in the bGen platform’s ability to meet continuous steam demand.
3. Emissions Reduction and Technical Specs
The 32 MWh installation is engineered to fully replace the site’s fossil-fuel boilers upon validation completion, eliminating approximately 6,200 tons of CO₂ annually and demonstrating large-scale TES viability.
4. Reference Project for Global Expansion
As Brenmiller’s flagship commercial reference, Tempo is positioned to showcase the scalable integration of bGen with renewable generation under the 360BNRG framework, underpinning the company’s strategy for securing future industrial decarbonization contracts.




