Your heat supply from a combined heat and power unit

Cut costs with a CHP

A Combined Heat and Power unit (CHP) can help you cut your energy costs by up to 30%. It’s never been easier for companies to save money.

We calculate which CHP is suitable for you and how much money it will save you, completely free of charge. After receiving our offer by e-mail, you can decide to either rent or buy a CHP from us or to take advantage of our complete service package.

Benefit from a CHP

In an era when it’s becoming ever more important to distance ourselves from nuclear and fossil-fuel energy sources, a modern Combined Heat and Power unit is a step towards a future-proof energy supply. With its dual function of generating electricity and heat at the same time, a combined heat and power unit has a very high overall efficiency and also provides you with a highly reliable energy supply.

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Benefits

Produce electricity and heat in one unit

A generator in the CHP produces heat and electricity

Independence from rising electricity prices

The electricity generated is consumed directly on site

Cut energy costs

You can save up to 40% on your energy costs

Tried-and-tested technology

Motors that you know: combustion engines and generators

Suitable for any kind of business

CHPs come in various power output ranges

Can also be used for cooling

Fitting a cold absorption device makes it also ideal for cooling

What is a combined heat and power unit?

A Combined Heat and Power unit, or CHP, is a compact, modern power plant, roughly the size of a large refrigerator (depending on model and output). What makes them special is that they simultaneously produce electricity and heat, which can be used directly on site and without losing any energy in transmission. Because CHPs work more efficiently than an electricity plant, this technology can slash costs. In fact, CHPs have an overall efficiency of approx. 90%, which therefore reduces CO2 emissions.

CHP units can be further subcategorised according to model types and output classes, according to your building’s thermal demand. We’ll be glad to help you choose the right CHP unit for your property.

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CHP - value for money

When the CHP size is calculated correctly, industries and businesses can reap a number of benefits from having one installed. To make use of its full potential, the CHP should run all year round, which means your building needs a constant demand for heating or cooling. The electricity generated by the CHP should be used directly on site but, if you consume less electricity than you actually generate, you can feed any surplus electricity into the grid.

Where a CHP makes sense

Producing heat and electricity simultaneously is suitable for a wide range of possible applications, such as:

Büro

office buildings

Hotel

hotels and holiday resorts

shopping center

shopping centres

Industrie

factories

Schwimmbad

public amenities (e.g. schools, swimming pools)

Wohnanlage

multi-resident buildings that consume a high amount of high electricity and heat

A CHP and your heat supply from sense electra britannia

We will modernise your heat supply by planning, installing and financing a CHP for your building. Before recommending you a CHP, our engineers will visit your site to assess its current condition. From the information gathered here, we can calculate if you’ll benefit from having a CHP. sense electra britannia will cover all the costs associated with installing, operating and servicing your energy system. You only pay for the contractually agreed basic fees and standing charges for your electricity and gas bills.

Get a CHP with sense electra britannia

lower energy costs

zero investment costs

no costs for maintenance and servicing

no monthly billing modalities

Integrating a CHP unit into a modern heating system

Are you interested in modernising your heating system with a CHP unit? Please get in touch with us and let’s get started!

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Assess your on-site conditions

Together with you, our experts will inspect your building to assess its spatial and local conditions.

2

Evaluate its economic efficiency

We’ll then evaluate the corresponding economic conditions to determine if it’s worthwhile installing a Combined Heat and Power unit. We'll send you a detailed cost report to help you decide.

3

Inspect your heating system

Whilst assessing your building, we’ll also inspect your heating system. After this, we'll present you with a tailor-made and money-saving concept to modernise your heating system.

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Installation and debugging

To choose the right-sized CHP unit for your building, we’ll also need to examine your thermal requirements. Your heating system will then be updated according to any modernisation measures required.

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CHP registration

We’ll make sure that the CHP is registered according to the legal requirements.

Find out now if a CHP is right for your site!

0778 665 0994
info@sense-electra-britannia.co.uk