Combined heat and power plants
Combined heat and power plants
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Combined heat and power plants

As conditions for the operation of heating plants worsen, there is the necessity to think about new ways for the operation and to adapt to market changes. One of the most important reasons for this situation is the increasing use of new materials for insulation in the construction of industrial facilities as well as private homes, which decrease the demand for heating.
Local heating plants are therefore forced to reduce heat production while running costs remain the same.

Little indicates that the situation for the operators of heating plants will change for the better. Instead they have to look for possibilities of savings or alternative ways of operation, like the use of renewable energy sources. Also, heating plants have to deal with a seasonal reduction of the heat production, caused by high demand for heat in winter and very low demand in summer. Ways of solving these problems include a change of fuel, the optimisation of the technological processes and the modernisation of devices and installations.

We advise heating plants on:


  • The modernisation of the heat distribution system, e.g. through new technologies,
  • Alternative energy sources,
  • The optimisation of costs.
      As conditions for the operation of heating plants worsen, there is the necessity to think about new ways for the operation and to adapt to market changes. One of the most important reasons for this situation is the increasing use of new materials for insulation in the construction of industrial facilities as well as private homes, which decrease the demand for heating.
      Local heating plants are therefore forced to reduce heat production while running costs remain the same.

      Little indicates that the situation for the operators of heating plants will change for the better. Instead they have to look for possibilities of savings or alternative ways of operation, like the use of renewable energy sources. Also, heating plants have to deal with a seasonal reduction of the heat production, caused by high demand for heat in winter and very low demand in summer. Ways of solving these problems include a change of fuel, the optimisation of the technological processes and the modernisation of devices and installations.

      We advise heating plants on:

      • The modernisation of the heat distribution system, e.g. through new technologies,
      • Alternative energy sources,
      • The optimisation of costs.