An Elland-based green energy business has invested £1.5 million in a new manufacturing facility in Huddersfield.
FeTu said that the new investment is a response to demand from industrial manufacturers and other businesses.
Founded by Yorkshire-born designer Jon Fenton in 2016, FeTu's technology enables industrial companies to recover their waste heat, from temperatures as low as 40 degrees Celsius, for conversion into electricity.
The new facility will enable FeTu to produce the components of its energy motor in-house.
Mr Fenton said: "Our unrivalled technology has been proven to be pioneering in its temperatures and efficiency.
"We can generate electricity directly from most heat sources at temperatures as low as 40 degrees Celsius, which is typical of waste heat produced by data centres, manufacturers, processors, and a range of other industries.
"This enables those businesses to drastically reduce their operating costs and carbon emissions."
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