A leading Belgium energy supplier has turned to ABB Electrification Service for a retrofill solution to safeguard and extend the safe operating life of its switchgear systems across five of its combined heat and power (CHP) plants.
A complete transition from fossil fuels to electricity for heating and cooling has the potential to reduce the resiliency of critical facilities unless an on-site backup power supply is provided.
A complete transition from fossil fuels to electricity for heating and cooling has the potential to reduce the resiliency of critical facilities unless an on-site backup power supply is provided.
As power was not to be exported to the grid, engineers determined the optimum arrangement was to install two gas turbines from Solar Turbines, each with its own heat recovery steam generator.
As power was not to be exported to the grid, engineers determined the optimum arrangement was to install two gas turbines from Solar Turbines, each with its own heat recovery steam generator.
Compactness and versatility, combined with high energy performance, make ECOMAX among the most widespread and innovative cogeneration solution distributed in a modular package.
Using an internal combustion natural gas engine, Micro CHP (< 50 kW/hr) XRGI25, is designed to be an efficient and easy-to-install system intended for light commercial use.
Some key factors in the design of a CHP for health care facilities include various local and national incentives, the utility rate structure, black start capability, and the type of generator to be used in the plant.