MICRO CHP

commercial, industrial & domestic

 

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Micro CHP

 

  • A reduction in energy bills of up to 60% from 4kWe, 10kWe and 25kWe outputs
  • MicroCHP will generate electricity for building use or enable export to generate income
  • Qualifies for the feed in tariff as from April 2010
  • Ideal for carbon reduction as each kW of electricity produced reduces a building's carbon footprint by 0.568 kg/CO2
  • Supplies hot water for meet heating and domestic hot water demands.

By generating electrical power at the required location (on site generation/distributed power) using a natural gas engine, we can reduce losses associated with electrical power transmission and generate electricity and heat using a more economical primary fuel. This is called micro cogeneration.

A lean burn system optimises ignition timing and matches the excess intake air and reduces NOx and low fuel consumption. The adoption of the Miller Cycle type engine creates even higher operating efficiency and offers maintenance intervals of 10,000 hours (approximately 15 months).

The blending of generated power and commercial power is made possible by inverter linking, this give the ability to generate for local and export for income

Applications

MicroCHP is a very effective source of thermal and electrical energy for a wide range of applications. The use in sheltered accommodation, nursing homes provides efficiencies at the top end of the range due to the thermal and electrical load profiles.

We would be pleased to assess your requirement and provide quotations for capital spend projects or supply under an energy supply contract.

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The Right Choice

UK Biomass are not agents for any particular manufacturer and will ensure the correct equipment is selected based on client requirement only.

 

 

Fuels

A UK Biomass engineer will be happy to discuss the fuel options with you.

Fuel supply contracts are available - please ask for details.