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Contract for 2MWe CHP at the UK’s new Cranbrook Energy Centre
Leading supplier, installer and maintenance provider for power generation solutions Edina, has been awarded the contract to supply and install a 2MWe gas-fired combined heat and power (CHP) plant at one of the largest new-build district heating schemes in the UK, reports WIP.
Exeter Airport, has its own Energy Centre located on the £120 million Skypark Business Park. Energy solutions provider
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E.ON was appointed by the Exeter and East Devon Growth Point to design and build the Energy Centre and associated district heating network following approval for the scheme in 2011. The £20 million Energy
Centre currently houses a 550kWe CHP plant which sits at the heart of the new development. The CHP plant generates and supplies low carbon heat and hot water to homes, commercial premises and community and leisure spaces across both the
ranbrook, a newly-developed town in east Devon, north of
“E.ON awarded the CHP contract to Edina which included the full turnkey solution to design, engineer, project manage and commission.”
community of Cranbrook and Skypark business development. East Devon District Council
approved plans for the Energy Centre, which will help ensure that CO2 emissions are significantly reduced across both developments and help both Cranbrook and Skypark reach higher standards of sustainability. E.ON awarded the CHP
contract to Edina which included the full turnkey solution to design, engineer, project manage & commission the 2MWe rated MWM
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manufactured reciprocating gas engine. The natural gas fuelled MWM
TCG 2020 V20 will accompany the Energy Centre’s existing 550kWe gas engine to produce heat and hot water. MWM gas engines offer
market-leading efficiency, reliability, flexibility and environmental sustainability, providing low lifecycle and high profitability. Edina is also the official MWM distributor in the UK and Ireland. The CHP plant supplied and
installed by Edina will be containerised within an attenuated acoustic enclosure at Edina’s onsite manufacturing facility based in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, and will comply with noise level restrictions and all health and safety regulations. The low carbon heat source
will change as the develop- ments grow, with gas-fired boilers being supplemented by gas-fired CHP, and later by biomass-fuelled CHP. Alongside the lower carbon heating solution, renewable microgen- eration technologies such as solar and heat pumps have been added to the Cranbrook and Skypark properties to test ways to meet low carbon targets in the future. Cranbrook’s district heating
network will transport heat generated from the energy centre’s CHP plant to homes and buildings. A decentralised energy approach will provide greater security of power supply and provide an oppor- tunity to export power back to the grid used for income generation. The 2MWe CHP engine will be commissioned and made operational in 2018.
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