PRODUCTS & SERVICES

29 March 2022

FOR THE owners of a local authority-owned anaerobic digestion (AD) plant, removing the responsibility for their CHP engines from a single service provider and handing it to two smaller, expert companies – including gas engine upgrading specialist Gen-C – has delivered big rewards.

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05 December 2018

The new Cat G3500-H series is now available from Finning UK and Ireland (Finning), helping industrial and commercial facilities improve the total cost of ownership of combined heat and power (CHP) and continuous electric power applications.

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02 August 2017

Finning UK & Ireland (Finning), distributor of Caterpillar engines in the UK, has published a guide demonstrating how manufacturing plant and factory owners can increase efficiency and reduce energy bills by adopting combined heat and power (CHP) technology.

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09 October 2015

Veolia has been awarded a 15-year contract to operate the Holbrook Community Renewable Energy Centre by Equitix ESI CHP.  

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19 January 2015

Veolia has added a 2MW biogas CHP unit to the four 324kW CHPs it had installed previously at Cannington Cold Stores’ 45,000t Bridgwater site in Somerset. The biogas solution, which is fuelled by waste food, goes a significant way to helping the chilled food storage company improve its environmental impact and to achieve energy saving targets.

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15 January 2015

ENER-G combined heat and power (CHP) technology is at the centre of a pioneering trial to create a smarter electricity grid – to deliver reliable low carbon power supply at the lowest possible cost.

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20 November 2014

Veolia, the energy and utilities management services provider, is working with Sibelco to supply CHP technology.

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28 November 2014

Smart networks of combined heat and power (CHP) units could provide a solution to the UK's possible winter power capacity constraints, according to ENER-G.

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19 May 2014

Bosch Commercial & Industrial Heating reports that more than 250 industry delegates have now completed its CPD programme on Combined Heat & Power (CHP) technology since the course launched last October.

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FEATURES

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19 November 2020

There are three key reasons why energy intensive industrial and manufacturing businesses in the UK and Ireland are the biggest users of Combined Heat and Power (CHP). Hugh Richmond explains

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24 September 2019

Following recent energy shortages across Ireland, companies are being urged to adopt alternative energy solutions. Aggreko says its bridging gap service can help Irish industry start the process of implementing a decentralised energy solution.

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19 July 2016

With Combined Heat & Power (CHP) modules becoming ever popular, how can these appliances be kept running for as long as possible while payback periods are shortened? Richard Keen, commercial service manager at Bosch Commercial and Industrial, explains the important role remote monitoring is expected to play in the service concepts of the future

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15 June 2016

Virtually every industrial plant operating today will have targets to improve energy efficiency. However, it’s worth remembering that cutting down on the energy being used forms only one part of these overall improvements. With combined heat and power (CHP) technology it is possible to make the energy generation itself more efficient too, explains Nigel Thompson, sales manager – Gas Power Solutions at Finning UK & Ireland

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01 July 2014

With energy conservation an increasingly hot topic within the process heating industry, stakeholders are now looking towards innovative methods to reduce energy consumption. Simon Tarr at Bosch Commercial and Industrial Heating, explains how a combination of technologies can be used to accompany a steam boiler to maximise energy efficiency

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10 March 2014

As the use of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technology has grown in the UK, lessons have been learnt around the ways in which a system should be designed to maximise performance. Here, Pete Mills, commercial technical operations manager at Bosch Commercial and Industrial Heating, argues that there remains a need for system designers to take a more responsible approach

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