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FEATURE: GREEN BUSINESS


GRE Ltd make sure you keep your cool


Devon-based thermal engineering specialist, GRE Ltd, is celebrating the completion of a £1m design and manufacture project for one of South Korea’s largest smart energy producers. The export of the bespoke ultra-


pure water cooling system, which has been developed for an SVC power transmission system - which manages the efficient distribution of power to millions of homes - is the latest cooling solution to be delivered by the internationally renowned engineering firm, based in Willand. The project forms part of two separate systems recently developed for the South Korean smart energy market, and comes in addition to forward orders valued at £2m. GRE specialises in the design and


manufacture of customised cooling solutions that enable businesses across the globe to precisely control temperatures in a vast array of sectors and environments.


Bespoke ultra-pure water cooling system


Its solutions can be found in


everything from nuclear fusion technology and solar panel production to advanced technology for satellite development and advanced radiotherapy systems for oncology. Since it began trading in 2011, GRE has attracted the


attention of prestigious clients around the world including Siemens, National Grid, and GE. Its team of highly skilled engineers has grown to 22 full-time employees within the past five years, with further expansion anticipated.


22 Chamber Profile September/October 2018


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