With today's high cost of fuel, and the resulting need for increasing fuel efficiency, Co-Generation and CHP (Combined Heat & Power) is an effective means of increasing the efficiency of engine driven power generation and mechanical assemblies.
Utilizing captured engine water jacket and exhaust heat can create useful heat energy for a variety of purposes without increasing operating costs. Recovered heat applications can include direct space heating, water heating, process heat, material drying/curing, steam or preheat for steam, and absorption chilling for air conditioning or refrigeration.
Typical applications include:
- Hospitals
- Industrial Plants
- Schools/Universities
- Manufacturing Plants
- Hotels
- Apartment buildings
- Agriculture
- Retail stores/outlets

