PowerTech Energy Ltd develops and coordinates clean-energy and energy-efficiency projects focused on low-carbon heating, thermal energy storage, decentralised energy systems, water treatment and resilient infrastructure deployment.
We work at the intersection of technology development, pilot validation, grant-funded innovation, industrial partnerships and commercialisation pathways.
Readiness Level
TRL 6
PowerTech Energy focuses on applied clean-energy and environmental technology pathways with strong relevance for energy efficiency, infrastructure resilience, pilot validation and commercial deployment. Our work is structured around technologies that can support low-carbon heating, thermal flexibility, cleaner water purification, green hydrogen production, decentralised energy systems and resilient infrastructure across the UK, Ukraine and wider European markets.
PowerTech Energy is developing and coordinating heat pump technology pathways focused on efficient, lower-emission heating for buildings, infrastructure and commercial applications.
Our work includes R290-based heat pump solutions designed to support retrofit-friendly deployment, improved thermal performance and future commercial readiness.
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Thermal energy storage is a core direction for PowerTech Energy, supporting better use of heat, improved system flexibility and integration with renewable or low-carbon energy sources.
Our work focuses on practical storage concepts that can help balance thermal demand, reduce energy losses and support resilient heat infrastructure.
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PowerTech Energy works with technology pathways connecting water purification, resource efficiency and green hydrogen production. This includes treatment and preparation of water streams for electrolysis, lower-chemical processing approaches and integration with decentralised clean-energy systems.
This direction is relevant for infrastructure modernisation, industrial water treatment, energy recovery contexts and hydrogen production where water quality, energy efficiency and system reliability are critical.
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PowerTech Energy develops and coordinates integrated clean-energy and infrastructure concepts that can support decentralised deployment, local resilience and recovery-focused applications.
This includes project concepts connecting energy generation, energy storage, environmental systems, infrastructure modernisation and deployment partnerships.
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PowerTech Energy develops and coordinates applied clean-energy, energy-efficiency and resilient infrastructure initiatives with relevance for pilot validation, technology integration and commercial deployment.
Our work focuses on practical project pathways where clean technologies can support low-carbon heating, thermal flexibility, water purification, green hydrogen readiness and energy-efficient infrastructure.
PowerTech Energy supports project development through a structured approach that combines technical coordination, partner engagement, pilot planning, grant-funded innovation management and commercialisation logic.
Development and commercialisation logic for high-efficiency heat pump systems designed for low-carbon heating, retrofit applications and resilient infrastructure use.
An applied clean-energy project direction focused on thermal energy storage, water purification and integration pathways for resilient, low-carbon infrastructure.
A UK-focused housing and infrastructure initiative exploring the use of underutilised land for energy-efficient, affordable and resilient homes.
Selected clean-tech and infrastructure opportunities are reviewed where they align with energy efficiency, decentralised systems, environmental technologies and resilient infrastructure.
PowerTech Energy focuses on project pathways that support energy efficiency, decarbonisation, infrastructure resilience and resource efficiency.
Improving the way heat, energy and infrastructure systems perform.
Supporting lower-carbon heating, storage and environmental technologies.
Helping develop flexible and decentralised infrastructure solutions.
Improving the use of water, heat, materials and energy.
Connecting water purification with future clean-energy production pathways.
Supporting clean-energy and infrastructure modernisation relevant to Ukraine’s recovery.
Where appropriate, our work involves collaboration with selected research, technology, engineering, industrial and civil-society organisations.
PowerTech Energy works through a practical collaboration model, connecting organisations that can support project structuring, technical validation, infrastructure deployment and market-readiness planning.
Our wider collaboration network includes organisations such as:
PowerTech Energy Ltd is a UK-based clean technology project development company focused on energy efficiency, low-carbon heating, thermal energy storage, water purification and resilient infrastructure.
We work at the intersection of technology development, project structuring, partner coordination, pilot validation and commercialisation planning.
PowerTech Energy is led by Oleksii Martyniuk, an investment and project development professional with more than 20 years of experience in investment management, operational restructuring, due diligence, financial analysis, project coordination and cross-border business development.
His work focuses on clean technology, energy efficiency, infrastructure resilience, grant-funded innovation and commercialisation pathways connecting the UK, Ukraine and wider European markets.
PowerTech Energy works through a collaboration-driven model, connecting research organisations, engineering teams, technology developers, industrial partners and deployment stakeholders.
Our role is to help structure credible clean-tech projects, align technical and commercial objectives and support practical pathways towards pilot validation and market readiness.
Interested in partnership, pilot collaboration, or strategic infrastructure deployment?
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