Integrated Energy Systems
(Also Known as "Trigeneration")
www.IntegratedEnergySystem.com
We
provide integrated energy systems, which are better known as
"trigeneration" plants. We are equipment manufacturer
neutral. This means we help our clients select the Best Available
Technology that provides our customers with
superior performance, decreased operating expenses and increased return on
investment. For qualified projects and clients, we provide project
financing which expedites the project as we work with companies that
understand our client's projects and requirements.
For more information: call us at: 832-758-0027
* A New Perspective on Energy
Integrated systems for cooling, heating and power (CHP) for buildings incorporate multiple technologies for providing energy services to a single building or to a campus of buildings. Electricity to such buildings is provided by on-site or near-site power generators using one or more of the many options: internal combustion (IC) engines, combustion turbines, miniturbines or microturbines, and fuel cells. In CHP systems, waste heat from power generation equipment is recovered for operating equipment for cooling, heating, or controlling humidity in buildings, by using absorption chillers, desiccant dehumidifiers, or heat recovery equipment for producing steam or hot water. These integrated systems are known by a variety of acronyms: CHP, CHPB (Cooling, Heating and Power for Buildings), CCHP (Combined Cooling Heating and Power), BCHP (Buildings Cooling, Heating and Power),
Trigeneration and IES (Integrated Energy Systems).
CHP systems provide many benefits, including:
reduced energy costs,
improved power reliability,
increased energy efficiency, and
improved environmental quality.
What is a CHP System?
A CHP System is an efficient, environmentally-friendly
"cogeneration" system that provides power (electricity) and
energy (hot water and/or steam) at the location the power and energy are
needed also known as "distributed generation." Cogeneration
systems are at least two times more efficient than typical power plants
which average about 27% - 35% efficiency - meaning 65% to 73% of the
energy is wasted.
What is a CHP System with Absorption Chillers or
"Trigeneration"?
Even more efficient than a standard CHP system is a CHP system that
incorporates absorption chillers, which is then a
"trigeneration" system, also referred to as an "Integrated
Energy System" or "Cooling, Heating and Power."
Trigeneration systems can be up to 50% more efficient than cogeneration
systems and many average about 90% or more efficiency. Absorption
chillers recover the additional waste heat from CHP Systems to make
chilled water for air-conditioning, thereby providing the building or
facility's electricity, hot water/steam and air conditioing.
What is an Energy Management System?
Energy Management
Systems are a computer-controlled system used by operators of electric utilities to monitor the real-time performance of the various elements of an electric system and to control generation and transmission facilities
For
more information on CHP Systems, Trigeneration, Absorption Chillers;
Buildings, Cooling, Hating and Power; Cooling, Heating and Power for
Buildings; Integrated Energy Systems or Energy Management Systems call
us at: 832-758-0027
* From the Department of Energy
website with permission
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