CHP
HMS Queen Elizabeth II - first entry into Portsmouth.
Chris Courtaux, Head of Engineering and
Energy Services at BAE Systems, said: “By developing this new facility we will be able to recycle energy consumption on the Naval Base as well as deliver a significant cost saving. This is an innovative solution to support the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy.” “We continue to work closely with the Royal
Navy to deliver long-term energy cost savings to the naval base. This underlines our commit- ment to support the Ministry of Defence drive to create a more modern and energy-efficient naval base for the 21st century.”
Iain Greenlees, Captain Royal Navy, and
Head of Infrastructure at Portsmouth Naval Base, said: “As the largest energy consumer across defence, making a radical change to both the cost and carbon footprint of Portsmouth Naval Base is a rare and really exciting opportunity.” Tony Fenton, Edina Joint Managing Director, said: “We are extremely honoured to be supplying the 13.5MWe CHP plant at BAE Systems Portsmouth Naval Base. Our comprehensive technical knowledge and understanding of BAE Systems’ strategic requirement, coupled with our vast
“Our energy solution will not only reduce
energy costs for the MOD, but will also reduce carbon
emissions, and
maintain
and expand power security at the site .”
Tony Fenton,
Edina Joint Managing Director
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capabilities in delivering total energy solutions, positioned Edina as BAE Systems’ preferred supplier. “Our energy solution will not only reduce
energy costs for the MOD, but will also reduce carbon emissions, and maintain and expand power security at the site.” “CHP offers a lifeline for businesses and
high energy users. In a climate of spiralling energy costs, industry can better protect itself by adoption of CHP application. Not only does CHP reduce energy costs and improve sustainability, but can also lead to better productivity and drive competitiveness.” The £12million contract for the CHP facility
forms an amendment to the Maritime Services Delivery Framework (MSDF) con- tract, awarded to BAE Systems by the Ministry of Defence in 2014. Under the MSDF contract, BAE Systems manages Portsmouth Naval Base on behalf of the Royal Navy, as well as supporting half of the Royal Navy's surface fleet on UK and global operations. The CHP plant is due to be installed in December 2018 and fully operational in early 2019.
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One of Edina’s commercial CHP installations.
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