Maximising efficiency and cost savings from onsite Combined Heat and Power (CHP) requires careful planning, design and installation.
Co-generating heat and power onsite can deliver cost savings of up to 40%, but making the right technical decisions is key to performance success.
Our guide covers all the essentials of developing a winning CHP project - from feasibility assessment and specification – to compliance with building and emissions standards - through to installation, commissioning and operation.
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