Cogeneration - CHP

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Combined Heat & Power (CHP)


Our Combined Heat and Power (CHP) generator packages can recover over 90% combined electrical and thermal efficiency, resulting in major reductions in your overall energy costs.

In a world concerned with greater energy efficiencies, we offer Combined Heat and Power (CHP) packages between 240 kVA and 4500 kVA.

Together with our partners, we have the experience and capabilities to meet your total energy requirements.

Offering a highly efficient and reliable range of products, our CHP packages consist of three key components:

  • Gas Engine generator set power range 240 kVA — 4500 kVA (FG Wilson & MWM)
  • Heat Recovery Module — Skid mounted units specific to each generator set model
  • Secondary Cooling System — Remote radiators dependant upon application and installation requirements


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Cogeneration

Cogeneration compared to separate power production

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How Does Cogeneration - Combined Heat and Power Generation Work?

The combustion of gas releases mechanical energy that a generator converts into power. The heat produced in the engine can be used with the help of heat exchangers.

Basically, distinction can be made between power and heat-led combined heat and power plants. Cogeneration is usually heat-lead. This means that the plant runs when heat is needed, and the resulting power is fed into the national grid.


Principle of combined heat and power (CHP) plants with gas engines

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