06/15/2026
Steam still runs the backbone of a lot of hospitals, universities, and industrial plants.
That does not mean the old way of running it should be accepted as normal.
Flash steam. Water hammer. Wasted energy. Oversized equipment rooms. Maintenance that takes longer than it should. Systems that are harder to replace than they need to be.
For a long time, this got written off as "just part of steam."
It should not be.
The question is not always how to get rid of steam. Sometimes it's how to make the steam infrastructure you already have work smarter.
That is the kind of problem we engineer around.