10 products found
Clarke Energy Products
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Natural Gas
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Brewing Industry Combined Heat and Power (CHP) / Cogeneration
Combined heat and power (CHP) or cogeneration has significant potential in the brewery industry. Electricity and heat recovered from a gas engine can be deployed at high efficiency for useful onsite use. This gives the ability to reduce operational costs and reduce carbon emissions. Converting the heat into cooling via absorption chillers is called combined cooling heat and power (CCHP) or trigeneration, and can be deployed to support the cooling ...
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Captive Power Plant
A captive power plant is a facility that is dedicated to providing a localised source of power to an energy user. These are typically industrial facilities or large offices. The plants may operate in grid parallel mode with the ability to export surplus power to the local electricity distribution network. Alternatively they may have the ability to operate in island mode; i.e. independently of the local electricity distribution ...
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Commercial Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Combined heat and power (CHP), or cogeneration, offers a range of potential benefits for commercial applications. Cogeneration systems are successfully applied in a range of different applications including office buildings, airports and retail ...
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Dairy Industry Combined Heat and Power (CHP) / Cogeneration
Combined heat and power (CHP) or cogeneration has significant potential in the diary industry. Electricity and heat recovered from a gas engine captive power plant can be deployed for useful onsite us. Converting the heat into cooling via absorption chillers is called combined cooling heat and power or trigeneration, and can be deployed to support the dairy’s cooling ...
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Data Centre Combined Heat and Power (CHP) / Cogeneration
Combined heat and power (CHP) or cogeneration has significant potential in the data centre industry. Electricity and heat recovered from a gas engine captive power plant can be deployed for useful onsite us. Converting the heat into cooling via absorption chillers is called combined cooling heat and power or trigeneration, and can be deployed to support the cooling of data centre ...
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Greenhouse Combined Heat and Power (CHP) / Cogeneration
Gas engines are highly efficient at providing the stimulus for the growth of plants, whilst in parallel providing a flexible supply of electrical power. Heat, light and carbon dioxide (CO2) all promote plant growth. Gas engines provide electrical power at the alternator and when in a cogeneration configuration can also recover useful heat. Carbon dioxide is released in the exhaust gases of the engine as a by-product of the combustion of the fuel gas. ...
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Hospital Combined Heat and Power (CHP) / Cogeneration
Using a combined heat and power (CHP) or cogeneration plant in a hospital is an ideal way of achieving improved energy efficiency and reduced carbon emissions. Its utilisation helps a hospital’s limited financial resources go further. Natural gas is a clean-burning low carbon emission fuel. A CHP plant facilitates the high efficiency use of this fuel, by recovering not only electricity but also heat. If the hospital has need for cooling, hospital ...
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Industrial Combined Heat and Power (CHP) / Cogeneration
Gas engines based cogeneration, or combined heat and power (CHP), offers a range of potential benefits to industrial applications. Gas engine cogeneration systems can provide significant financial savings on fuel costs used to provide electricity and heat. In some countries the government provides tax benefits to the owner of combined heat and power ...
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Electricity Peaking Stations
Electricity peaking stations, also called peak-lopping plants, are power plants designed to help balance the fluctuating power requirements of the electricity grid. Clarke Energy is able to offer a range of rapid response gas-fuelled power stations. These plants are ideally suited to peaking reserve, power and grid support ...
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Residential Combined Heat and Power (CHP) / Cogeneration
Combined heat and power (CHP), or cogeneration, offers a range of potential benefits for residential applications. Cogeneration systems are successfully applied in a wide range of residential applications. Gas engine cogeneration systems can provide significant financial savings on fuel costs used to provide electricity and heat. In some countries the government provides tax benefits to the owner of combined heat and power ...