Discover CHP:
A Cost-Effective
Approach to Carbon Saving
Combined Heat and Power units use gas to drive an engine, which generates electricity. The waste heat produced by the engine can also be used for space and process heating, making it a “dual generation” technology. CHPs offer you a lower cost for your electricity, and reduced requirement for heat production on site.
The Versatility of CHP
By using a CHP generator, you are future-proofing your business’ carbon-saving potential. All of OEM’s partner-installed generators can operate to full efficiency on green gas, and are 100% hydrogen-ready, meaning they can decarbonise in line with your strategy, and adapt to any changes in fuel availability.
Lower Electricity Cost
Electricity prices tend to rise faster than gas. However, by employing CHP technology, your electricity is generated on-site, cutting down the amount of electricity you need to purchase and resulting in valuable savings.
Operational Resilience and Energy Security
CHP operates independently of the grid, ensuring a dependable energy supply and immunity from grid outages. Additionally, it shields your business from market volatility and price fluctuations.
A Move Towards Net Zero
By choosing to power your CHP unit on green gas, there is a significant opportunity to reduce your business’ carbon footprint.
Heating and Cooling
Heat recovered from the engine can be used directly on-site, to heat your building, warm pools, provide hot water or steam, and run your industrial processes. Furthermore, the heat can be directed through an absorption chiller for cooling purposes.