Amid volatile power prices, many organisations are saving up to 40% on their energy costs with Combined Heat and Power (CHP), also known as cogeneration.
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energy cost savings vs traditional heating and supply, with a 1-3 year typical payback period
efficiency ratings vs conventional heating and energy supply
Combined Heat and Power experience across sectors such as Healthcare and Manufacturing
of CHP units installed by us worldwide
We offer up to 100% hydrogen-powered Combined Heat and Power (CHP) units, helping you prepare for a low carbon future.
Utilise biomethane within your Combined Heat and Power strategy, to reduce it's carbon impact and support your net zero goals.
Watch our video to see how CHP units can produce electricity and heat for your business at the same time
Understand how you can drive energy efficiency and benefit from reduced costs and carbon emissions.
Helps you to integrate hydrogen, biogas or natural gas CHP into your energy estate.
Gives your business flexibility across biogas and natural gas – with engines reaching up to 4,500kW.
Has an overall efficiency of over 100% – giving you a strong return on investment with LPG or natural gas.
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Combined Heat and Power systems convert a single fuel into both electricity and heat in a single process at the point of use.
Providing almost continuous operation, a CHP engine requires only a single fuel to function, simplifying your infrastructure requirements.
The engine (coupled to an alternator) generates power, which is then converted into usable electricity to meet on-site energy demands.
Simultaneously, heat is recovered from the engine exhaust, jacket and water/oil cooling circuit. The heat is then made available for redistribution on-site.
We're with you every step of the way to ensure you get the most from Combined Heat and Power, from initial consultation to operating and maintaining your CHP plant.
We help the NHS, hospitals and healthcare providers to integrate CHP, improving efficiency and resilience.
We help food and drink manufacturers to implement CHP for lower costs and greater efficiency.
We help industrial manufacturers to reduce costs, decarbonise and improve efficiency with CHP.
We help sports and leisure organisations to stay resilient and reduce costs by integrating CHP.
We help hotels and hospitality organisations to utilise CHP to meet their energy demands.
We help tourist attractions to fulfil their energy requirements and improve efficiency with CHP.
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What is a CHP? What is a CHP system?
CHP, or Combined Heat and Power, is a solution which produces heat and power (electricity) onsite from a single fuel. This is also known as cogeneration, and can be part-powered by hydrogen as a low carbon solution. Some CHP units also generate chilled water, known as trigeneration.
What does CHP stand for?
CHP stands for Combined Heat and Power, an efficient method of generating heat and power onsite simultaneously.
What is the role of Combined Heat and Power?
CHP can reduce energy spend and reliance on the grid through onsite generation.
Does CHP need gas?
Some CHP units use natural gas, but many use other fuels. The Digest of UK Energy Statistics states that renewable fuels power around 15% of CHP capacity in the UK, and some are powered with green gas certifications. CHP is also already available with 20% blended hydrogen - and further tests are ongoing. This ranges from a 20-40% blend to 100% hydrogen engines, future-proofing CHP.
How does CHP use waste energy?
CHP captures heat produced in electricity production, such as from water cooling circuits. This can then be redistributed onsite, providing simultaneous heat and power production.
What are Combined Heat and Power advantages and disadvantages?
The advantages of Combined Heat and Power include up to 40% cost savings vs traditional heating and supply, an efficiency rating of over 80% by utilising heat onsite, and a range of available fuel options to drive your pathway to net zero. The disadvantages of Combined Heat and Power can include noise and space requirements, but our team can work with you to mitigate these based on your site’s unique needs.
How to size a CHP unit?
To size a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) unit, our team will survey the unique needs of your site. We’ll use your gas and electricity usage data, as well as the physical requirements of your site, to identify the best possible unit size for your business.
Who was Ener-G?
In 2017, Centrica Business Solutions acquired ENER-G Cogen International Limited, also known as Energ or ENER-G Cogen. Ener-G’s CHP business now forms a part of Centrica Business Solutions and complements our existing capability in installing and managing sustainable energy solutions. As part of Centrica Business Solutions, customers can benefit from over 35 years’ experience as a global pioneer of modern CHP technology, across a range of sectors such as manufacturing and public sector organisations.
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