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Brenmiller Energy to Present at Emerging Growth Conference on September 25, 2024

ROSH HA’AYIN, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $BNRG--Brenmiller Energy Ltd. (“Brenmiller”, “Brenmiller Energy” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BNRG), a leading global provider of thermal energy storage (“TES”) solutions for industrial and utility customers, today announced its Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder, Nir Brenmiller, will present at the Emerging Growth Conference on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 at 9:40 AM EDT for 30 minutes. Following Mr. Brenmiller’s live presentation, existing shareholders and t...

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