What if We Didn’t Need New Transmission Lines to Power the Renewable Revolution?

September 4, 2025 Geoff Andrews

Rolling green pastures with dams and farm houses without electricity transmission lines. Insert image of the barton heat engine on-site connected to an industrial plant using the output (gases) to generate energy to be used by the customer. Climate Action symbol of a hand holding the world and Renewable Energy 24/7 slogan.

Transmission delays are stalling the clean energy transition. Upgrading electricity transmission lines is often described as “essential” for meeting renewable generation targets.

But there’s a sticking point:

  • Transmission projects take years to plan and build, slowing progress toward cleaner energy.
  • They’re costly, adding to already high electricity bills.
  • They often face pushback from local communities, landowners, and farmers, causing more delays and expense.

But what if there were a way to dramatically increase renewable electricity generation – without waiting for new transmission lines? And what if, at the same time, we could close the gap between small on-site solar and massive remote wind or solar farms, while delivering continuous, reliable power?

Meet Capricorn Power’s game-changing solution: a breakthrough engine that generates renewable electricity right where it’s needed – on industrial premises.

No more waiting, no more transmitting over vast distances.

This innovative engine converts high temperature heat (>700℃) from sources like industrial processes, renewable biogas, nut shells, or even sewage sludge, directly into electricity.

The result? Reliable, on-site power perfectly positioned to bridge the gap between rooftop solar and remote utility-scale renewables.

Ready to see how on-site, continuous renewable power could transform your energy future without a single new transmission line?

Contact Geoff and book in to see Capricorn Power’s solution on-site at work.

We are talking to customers and investors on how this approach not only provides a sustainable solution to continuous energy but also how it can generate additional income.