Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
A CHP (Combined Heat and Power) station is a combination of a combustion engine, a generator and a cooling and control system. It may use an engine with spark ignition for the combustion of gases (natural gas, liquid petroleum gas, biogas etc.) or a diesel engine for the combustion of liquid fuels (diesel oil, heating oil, vegetable oil, fats etc.). It produces both electricity and heat.
The heat produced is used for building heating, pr...
- The heat produced is used for building heating, process heat or for steam generation. Using an optimized energy concept, a total efficiency of over 95 % can be achieved.
- An intelligent energy concept saves more than 70 % of the energy costs and up to 52% of the CO2 emissions.
Our Solutions
- We only supply CHP units that are equipped with engines from renowned manufacturers with many years of experience and solid and robust workmanship.
- We attach great importance to a high degree of reliability, a low level of fuel consumption and low maintenance costs.
- We plan and design CHP units ranging from 50 to 3,200 kW. As fuel, we use only biogas or natural gas. With our Therm-Plus System, we achieve a total energy conversion efficiency of up to 98%.
- You need steam – we make sure that you get it. From capacities of 400 kW upwards, our system makes great sense.
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