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In response to the U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Power
Technologies’ Packaged Building Cooling, Heating and Power (BCHP) solicitation,
Energy Concepts has teamed with a large industrial manufacturer and a combustion
engineering firm to design, fabricate and install a skid-mounted, packaged BCHP
system based on a commercially available70kWe microturbine. This BCHP system integrates
on-site power generation, thermal recovery and thermally activated cooling technologies
to provide overall resource efficiency levels of 70% or greater. A supermarket
refrigeration equipment manufacturer will install the BCHP package as part of
their "Supermarket of the Future" initiative, designed to optimize energy
efficiency, shopper convenience, and food storage quality.
BCHP demonstration unit: 70kW, 15 Tons cooling |
Energy Concepts’ patented waste heat powered absorption
cycle will deliver inlet cooling to the microturbine and refrigeration directly
to the supermarket cooling plant to increase microturbine efficiency and lower
utility bills for the supermarket. The microturbine will deliver on-site generated
power, for peak shaving, reliable grid back-up, and insulation against volatile
energy rates. The system is operational in summer of 2003, under demonstration
in Portsmouth, NH.
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