ENER-G shrinks size of CHP system

ENER-G has shrunk its 50kW combined heat and power (CHP) unit by 30% – making it the smallest and lightest unit in its fleet.

 The new E50 gas fired CHP packs the same power, 90% efficiency and reliability of its predecessor, while matching previous ease of service and maintenance, and quietness of operation.

 E50 is designed to meet  the demands of sustainable cities, where space is at a premium and noise control is an issue. This is fuelling a growth market for smaller footprint, acoustically insulated packaged CHP  systems that can meet BREEAM targets, achieve compliance with sustainable building codes and gain acceptance with planning authorities.

 Typical applications for the E50 are small hotels, mixed use developments and small district heating schemes

 

“In  creating the new compact unit, we were mindful of retaining sufficient space for ease of maintenance, which is a feature of all our CHP systems”, said Chris Marsland, Technical Director for ENER-G Combined Power Ltd. “Our service team were fully involved in  the new product development process  and we were able to design in, simulate and test our service and maintenance requirements to ensure that space was fully optimised and  this important feature wasn’t compromised.

 

“When you consider that an average CHP system could be serviced five or six times a year, it is critical to consider ease and economy of aftercare, which on a system of this size could add up to the original capital cost over the 15 year plus lifetime of the asset.”

 

The new technology was developed at ENER-G’s global R&D and manufacturing centre in Salford, Greater Manchester.  As such, its technical, engineering and production teams were able to work alongside its new product development experts and servicing division to design, develop, test, validate and introduce to market the new E50 system.

 

Chris Marsland added: ” We are very proud to be a UK manufacturer which has been a great advantage in giving us the specialist in-house design, engineering and production expertise  to keep innovating.”

 

ENER-G has reduced the environmental impact of manufacture through the using fewer raw materials in production of the E50, while also saving energy and cost in the production process. Due to its smaller size and lower weight, the unit is easier and less costly to transport, which has major advantages as a product for the export market.

 

The latest innovation follows the launch of ENER-G’s  Universal  CHP range, which is  the smallest, lightest and quietest external fully packaged combined heat and power (CHP) product range available globally.  The product is used widely across Tesco stores and in the leisure sector.

 

ENER-G pioneered modern combined heat and power production in 1984 by developing remote monitoring and control systems that made low carbon CHP technology viable on a global industrial and commercial scale. Since then, continuous innovation has ensured that ENER-G remains a European market leader and at the forefront of innovation in this sector.  

 

ENER-G offers the broadest combined heat and power product range (4kW to 10MW) in the UK market, backed by a national service and maintenance team. The company  has accumulated  more than 30 million hours of operating experience across 1,400 installed cogeneration systems – powered by natural gas, biogas, diesel, propane or biodiesel. 

 

 

Further information: www.energ.co.uk/chp

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