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ICS - Biomass Cogeneration Power Plants
ICS Energy Technology specializes in the design and manufacture of biomass cogeneration power plants, which are engineered to supply both heat and electricity for industrial processes. These plants can operate using steam or silicone oil, employing high-quality steam turbines to generate power. The modular design of the systems allows customization to meet specific customer requirements and fuel types. These plants, designed for industrial applications, are robust, ensuring longevity and reliable operation. With the capability to generate up to 5 MW of electrical and 16 MW of thermal power, these systems are versatile for various applications. The biomass power plants feature flexible waste heat management to optimize efficiency and emissions, adhering to ICS's commitment to delivering reliable and high-performance energy solutions since 1989.Our biomass power plants (cogeneration plants) are manufactured to supply energy for industrial processes and can be operated with steam or silicone oil. Both heat and electricity are generated in a cogeneration plant. High-quality steam turbines are usually used to generate electricity. The modular structure of our systems enables detailed coordination with customer-specific requirements and the respective fuel. The biomass cogeneration plants are manufactured on a turnkey basis and handed over to our customers ready for operation.

The ICS CHP power plants with steam parameters of up to 35 bar and 500 °C generate clean electricity and heat from biomass. Depending on the system design and fuel specification, up to 5.000 kWel and 16.000 kWth can be produced. The heavy industrial version is characterized above all by its longevity and robustness. Flexible waste heat parameters make these reliable systems interesting for a wide range of applications.
Area of application for the ICS CHP systems:
- Saw industry
- Pelletizing systems
- Drying systems
- District heating networks
- Dairies
- Breweries
- Greenhouses
- Food production
