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Hybrid Solution Supports Grid And Reduces Emissions

Hybrid solution supports grid and reduces emissions

  • The Challenge

    Provide unmatched heat and power while lowering emissions

  • The Solution

    An integrated, hybrid CHP solution – batteries and gas power

  • The Impact

    Higher efficiency with lower costs and emissions

Client:Thermal power plant

Location:Romania

Sectors:Utilities

The Challenge

Provide unmatched heat and power while lowering emissions

As part of the local community, CET is to provide hot water and electricity to feed the city district heating scheme and the grid at the regional capital of Arad in Romania.

Its aging combined heat and power (CHP) needed a revision. During this, CET requires a partner to help them provide these vital services for the local community for between three and five years.

To optimise the economics of its CHP solution, the plan is to sell the electric power generated by the plant to the national grid, and deliver important ancillary services, which help to balance the pan-European grid too.

CET needed a flexible contract term with the demand being temporary, and avoiding CAPEX also had to be taken into consideration.

Above all else, CET required a best-in-class CHP package that complied with regulations, while delivering reliable, cost-effective heat and power.

2MWBattery storage
4yearsDuration of project
21MWGas cogeneration power
43MWTotal Power
45% reductionin Carbon emissions

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