Technologies
Pacific Green has a legacy
of environmental technology

Pacific Green has a broad range of technology expertise and is able to develop and deliver environmental and renewable technologies across multiple sectors.

Broad experience and ability to scale

From large industrial engineering production to the procurement of the most exact design of cutting edge solar technology, Pacific Green can tackle all aspects of cleantech, renewables, co-location and energy storage projects at any scale.

Strength in Organisation

Delivering rapidly on the logistical problems of complex projects requires a focussed and structured organisation. We specialise in a vertical integration between planning, design, procurement, production, delivery, testing and implementation.

Examples of our ongoing versatility include

  • Production and implementation of energy storage parks globally.
  • Development of off-grid energy production using methanol/ hydrogen power production coupled with Pacific Green’s expertise in large scale energy storage systems.
  • Cutting edge design and engineering involvement in 10 50MW trough and 100MW tower Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) projects
  • Ongoing design and development of CSP technology and molten salt energy storage.
  • Design, development and production of desalination plant technology
  • Supply of both land and marine based Exhaust Gas Cleaning technology to assist the reduction of SOx emissions.
  • Ongoing development of commercially viable Carbon Capture technology utilising our proprietary SOx scrubber technology.
  • Partnering with public and private stakeholders to assist the drive towards the Saudi VISION 2030 in achieving renewable energy capacities.
  • A founding member of the Ministry of Energy’s Oil Sustainability Program FLEET consortium (Fuel, Lubrication, Efficient, Engine, Technology) in association with KAUST university.

Case Study : Leading the shipping sector's transition to cleaner technology

Over a two year period Pacific Green was able to plan, design, produce the engineering, to fit over 120 large marine vessels with ENVI-Marine emission control devices.

Case study