Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technology works by using a fuel source, typically natural gas, to generate electricity which can be either utilised by the client via a private wire, sold back to the grid, or a combination of the two. The heat captured during the process is also used elsewhere in your building, making CHP one of the most sustainable and economical ways of using valuable resources.
Key design, installation and maintenance factors for CHP systems include:
- Equipment sizing
- Investment costs
- Energy demand
- Fuel source
- Noise pollution
- Emissions
We provide CHP energy solutions and expert advice for all markets, and deliver maintenance services for these schemes once operational.
Our expertise encompasses the installation and maintenance of gas, oil, solid fuel and biomass, heating systems alongside district heating systems.