Distributed Energy
Embedded Energy the Benefits

Gas Fired CHP
Loftus Technical Services have long been in the business of developing Distributed or Embedded Energy schemes.
All successfully implemented embedded energy schemes are Win - Win with all stakeholders benefiting.
CHP ensures high thermal efficiency and low energy bills for the owner of the plant.
The local distribution company should pay for the grid load balancing capabilities of an embedded plant.
EfW (Energy from Waste) can also be incorporated thus avoiding waste disposal costs.
Byproducts from the clients process or biomass derived locally can be incorporated as fuel and the benefit of Carbon Credits added to the project.
Local communities and businesses can also be drawn into a larger Business Plan or consortium.
The plant is also a guarantee of a secure power supply.
All successfully implemented embedded energy schemes are Win - Win with all stakeholders benefiting.
CHP ensures high thermal efficiency and low energy bills for the owner of the plant.
The local distribution company should pay for the grid load balancing capabilities of an embedded plant.
EfW (Energy from Waste) can also be incorporated thus avoiding waste disposal costs.
Byproducts from the clients process or biomass derived locally can be incorporated as fuel and the benefit of Carbon Credits added to the project.
Local communities and businesses can also be drawn into a larger Business Plan or consortium.
The plant is also a guarantee of a secure power supply.
Project Implementation

Peter Loftus during contruction of CHP
Loftus Technical Services can take up the burden of implementing you scheme though developing the initial Business Plan, Financing, Environmental and Social Impact assessments, Energy Balances, Design, Procurement, Construction Management and Commissioning.
Attention to detail

Internal of Gas Fired CHP
Loftus Technical Services will balance the conflicting demands of the design brief.
CHP requires steady base load operation while load balancing (or peak lopping) operation may require the ability to start and stop and ramp up on demand.
The fuels of a Energy from Waste or biomass renewable scheme may be much more variable than traditional fossil fuels. Supply Chain analysis for the fuels is an area for particular attention to detail. Its all in the detail!
CHP requires steady base load operation while load balancing (or peak lopping) operation may require the ability to start and stop and ramp up on demand.
The fuels of a Energy from Waste or biomass renewable scheme may be much more variable than traditional fossil fuels. Supply Chain analysis for the fuels is an area for particular attention to detail. Its all in the detail!