Ecotilities

Combined Heat and Power (CHP)

Combined Heat and Power (CHP), also known as cogeneration, is a highly efficient process that generates electricity while capturing the usable heat produced as a byproduct. 

 

By generating heat and power simultaneously, CHP can reduce carbon emissions by up to 30% compared to the separate means of conventional generation via a boiler and power station.

Key benefits of CHP

CHP typically has an efficiency of over 80%

Operators typically saving around 20% on energy bills

Operators can save up to 30% on carbon emissions

Transmission and distribution losses are reduced

Potential payback period of 2-3 years

Future-proof your energy supply and control your energy budget

We collaborate with both multinational and independent Combined Heat & Power (CHP) M&E companies, delivering packaged plant room solutions to clients across the UK. If your organisation consumes over 500,000 kWh of electricity and you are planning a low carbon energy project within 12 months

Combined Heat and Power

This technology offers a key economic benefit, with early payback against energy cost savings, and these savings continue for the lifetime of the CHP unit, which can be 20 years or more. As a leading Combined Heat and Power consultant, we will help you choose the new technology in the market and suppliers that will design a solution that will help you meet you net-zero goals. 

Power Generators

Using an onsite energy generation solution can decrease the business energy purchase expenses, improve the reliability of your power supply, reduce carbon footprint and give you less dependency on the grid supply or act as a backup power supply. Our local and international partners have several options to help you deliver your project, including purchasing, financing, and leasing.

Access a CHP unit through a Power Purchase Agreement

Imagine your business becoming less dependent on the grid energy supply, where you generate power and heat electricity, which you consume at your business with zero capital outlay. The energy generated by the power unit is purchased at a rate cheaper than the unit rate available from your current energy provider, and the typical contract length is between 5 – 15 years

Installation, Maintenance and Support

We work with UK-based recognised suppliers with an in-house service & maintenance team that is affiliated with global original equipment manufacturer (OEM).

£800

Average cost of CHP per kW depending on system size

100kW

Typical average commercial size of a small–medium CHP

Whether you are looking for new power solutions, want to be connected with a local service partner or are looking for capex-free options, we’re ready to assist you, wherever you are in the UK, our team is ready to assist you. Please give us a call or use the form below to contact us. 

Frequently Asked Questions

• CHP typically has an efficiency of over 80% • Operators typically saving around 20% on energy bills • Operators can save up to 30% on carbon emissions • Transmission and distribution losses are reduced • Increases fuel supply security
As a low-carbon solution, CHP significantly enhances energy efficiency by capturing and utilising heat that would otherwise go to waste. In turn this has a beneficial effect on air pollution and its consequences.
Some CHP units use natural gas from the grid but can be designed to be compatible with other fuel. UK Energy Statistics shows that renewable fuels power around 15% of CHP capacity in the UK, and some are powered with green gas certifications.
• You may be facing expensive electricity and heating rates and need to cut expenses. • Your energy supply is unstable and you run the risk of unplanned outages. • The business is expanding but there is limited supply from the DNO • You need faster, more flexible and reliable power.

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