Flowserve Announces Launch of Energy Advantage Program to Support Customers’ Carbon Reduction and Energy Efficiency Goals

DALLAS--()--Flowserve Corporation (NYSE: FLS), a leading provider of flow control products and services for the global infrastructure markets, today announced the launch of its new Energy Advantage program – a holistic flow control approach aimed at helping customers reach their carbon reduction goals and lower total cost of ownership.

Energy Advantage provides customers with Flowserve engineering expertise, a systematic data-driven evaluation process and a complete offering of products and services that can drive increased energy efficiency through optimization of pump and valve power consumption. From pump and control valve re-rating and replacement to our enhanced monitoring and predictive analytic services with RedRaven, Flowserve‘s offerings through the Energy Advantage program can also reduce customers’ carbon emissions, improve plant productivity and reliability and provide operational savings.

“At Flowserve, we are driven by our purpose to provide flow control solutions that make the world better for everyone. As the world transitions to cleaner forms of energy and focuses on lowering carbon emissions, we too are focused on making a more sustainable future for our planet,” said president and chief executive officer, Scott Rowe. “Our Energy Advantage program provides a tangible way we can help our customers increase their energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and drive long-term sustainability.”

Rob Vitello, vice president, Energy Advantage added that, “Recently, four of our pumps included in the Energy Advantage program were installed to support a customer’s conversion of a refinery to a renewable fuels facility, which will yield 34% improved energy consumption, saving the customer 7,600 tons of CO2 per year. These tangible results are at the core of this new offering, and we look forward to working with our customers to find the best fit for their needs.”

Energy Advantage is just one way in which we’re supporting existing and new customers during the energy transition and we look forward to additional future opportunities.

To learn more, visit https://www.flowserve.com/en/sustainability/energy-transition-in-motion/.

About Flowserve: Flowserve Corp. is one of the world’s leading providers of fluid motion and control products and services. Operating in more than 55 countries, the company produces engineered and industrial pumps, seals and valves as well as a range of related flow management services. More information about Flowserve can be obtained by visiting the company’s Web site at www.flowserve.com.

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Contacts

Investor Contacts:
Jay Roueche, Vice President, Investor Relations & Treasurer, (972) 443-6560
Mike Mullin, Director, Investor Relations, (972) 443-6636

Media Contact:
Lars Rosene, Vice President, Corporate Communications & Public Affairs, (972) 443-6644

Contacts

Investor Contacts:
Jay Roueche, Vice President, Investor Relations & Treasurer, (972) 443-6560
Mike Mullin, Director, Investor Relations, (972) 443-6636

Media Contact:
Lars Rosene, Vice President, Corporate Communications & Public Affairs, (972) 443-6644