Company: BNRG
Filing Date: 2025-03-04
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-020178
Chunk: 51

Company: Brenmiller Energy Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-04
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 51
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solutions and continuing the assembly of our new production line.

We are currently in the process
of installing projects in various geographic regions in an effort to demonstrate the use of its technologies for both industrial and utility
scale applications, which are ultimately expected to support the commercialization of the technology. Our projects are progressing as
planned and are expected to reach major milestones over the next twelve months.

Tempo

On February 13, 2025,
our contractor has started assembling our 32 MWh bGen™ ZERO TES system for Tempo. Accordingly, we remain on track to complete
the TES system commissioning for Tempo by the end of 2025. The contractor is responsible for ensuring that the construction and
installation of Tempo’s bGen™ TES system complies with safety standards, includes mechanisms for supervision, reporting
and coordination with Brenmiller, and stays on schedule. Under the contract we are is set to replace Tempo’s fossil fuel
boilers with a 32 MWh bGen™ ZERO TES system. By enabling the switch from heat derived from fossil fuels to heat derived from
electricity, eliminating the use of approximately 2,000 tons of heavy fuel each year, our bGen™ is estimated to mitigate over
6,200 tons of carbon emissions annually and save Tempo an estimated $7.5 million over 15 years.

Wolfson Medical
Center

On
January 29, 2024, an agreement was signed with the Wolfson Medical Center, or Wolfson Hospital, in the city of Holon, Israel for the construction
of a TES System pursuant to which we will build and install on the Wolfson Hospital premises a TES System that will provide industrial
steam and other services to the Wolfson Hospital (including training and certification of the Wolfson Hospital related staff that will
be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the TES System. The TES System will operate using electricity and water supplied by
the Wolfson Hospital and will provide the Services for a period of seven years, commencing no later than 15 months after obtaining all
necessary regulatory approvals and allowing for a two-month running-in period. The operation of the TES System, and the required maintenance
thereafter will be our responsibility including efficiency ratio of the TES System during the service period that will be examined annually;
subject to a contractual remedy period, any failure to meet the efficiency ratio may give Wolfson Hospital cause to terminate the agreement
and claim compensation as determined in the agreement