Dreyer & Bosse supplies the first CHP unit for Kenia
Dreyer & Bosse have an agreement to initially supply a dual fuel CHP which will primarily run on diesel. Then as the biogas (methane) from the newly installed anaerobic digester becomes available a switch to biogas as a main fuel source will take over.
The anaerobic digestion plant will at a later stage offer enough biogas to run a 1,3Mw CHP unit which will supply electricity to housing a local school and a university as well as energy to the operating plant which is run by a large tea producing company who will also use the heat for their production process.
The containerised CHP unit supplied by Dreyer & Bosse will run and be serviced daily by employees of the investor who have just undergone free training at Dreyer & Bosse in Germany,
Larger services will be carried out by our Deutz partners in Nairobi and from our engineers in Germany at Dreyer & Bosse. There will be a direct monitoring of the engine data in order to offer advice at any time 24/7 service offered. The CHP is due for sea freight transport in October and will be taken into operation in February. Further investment in this energy producing technology is then expected later in 2014 as production and the amount and quality of available biogas increases.
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