Defence
Technology is in these times the key factor in keeping your country safe. The global powers are develloping new technology like AI, drones and all other types of weapo systems
Energy Efficiency
Even in current times where energy prices are sky high, factories do not understand they can reduce their energy consumption and eurn back that investment within 1 or 2 years.
Common examples are old electric motors, pumps that are not running optimal for the (new) proces parameters and cooling towers that just dissipate the heat into the environment. Speer Engineering can assist in improving all these issues. Our first evaluating visit is free of charge!



Our Core Expertise
We can off course assist you with our CAD engineers, but we are mainly specialized in the fields of efficiency / optimization of current factories and projects for the defence industry.
CASE STUDY
Current pump replacement
Everyone has heard that replacing an old pump or electric motor saves energy. However, for some reason we don’t understand, most factories do not take any action. We can provide a free, no-obligation consultation with a quote. This will clearly show you the potential energy and therefore cost savings. Generally, the purchase price pays for itself within a year.
Pump Efficiency
Our sensors can precisely indicate at which point on the curve the pump is running. If this is not optimal, as is often the case, significant energy savings can be achieved. This efficiency translates to an average 10% savings, or 175,000 kWh for a 200 kW pump.
Elektromotoren
Dutch factories still run many IE3 (and older) motors with an efficiency below 95%; an IE4 motor is around 97%. That doesn’t seem like much, but with continuous use, a 200kW motor can easily generate at least 35,000 kWh per year.
CASE STUDY
Cooling tower
A cooling tower literally releases a significant amount of energy into the air. Using a thermodynamic or thermoelectric system, we can convert this residual heat into usable energy.
Rest heat to Electricity
We can convert the energy into electricity either through a system with coolant, a turbine and generator or through a thermoelectric element.
Rest heat to Hydrogen
The residual heat can be used to convert the generated energy into hydrogen if there is no possibility to use electricity.
Residual heat to a thermal battery for process heat
Storing heat for use elsewhere or at a later time. This can save significant energy. We can also store heat at varying (and therefore higher) temperatures.
Residual heat to office heating
The simplest option is to use the residual heat to heat the office, preferably with the help of a thermal battery.
Our Sales Team
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Rob Broekema
Sr. Engineer

Tijmen Rotmeijer
Sr. Engineer