CHP Solutions For Organisations
Helping organisations improve energy efficiency, reduce energy costs and strengthen resilience through CHP solutions designed around heat demand, operating profiles and wider energy management strategies.
Efficient On-Site Energy Generation with CHP
- On-Site Generation
- Boost Efficiency
- Funding Options
Efficient Use of Heat and Power
CHP captures and utilises heat that would otherwise be wasted in conventional power generation. This significantly improves total system efficiency and makes CHP particularly effective for organisations with ongoing heat demand, such as manufacturing, healthcare or large estates.
Reduced Energy Bills
By generating electricity on-site and using the heat produced, CHP systems can reduce reliance on grid power and improve overall energy efficiency. This supports more predictable energy costs and enhances resilience by reducing exposure to wholesale market volatility and dependence on a single energy source.
Supporting Decarbonisation Objectives
By improving efficiency and reducing energy waste, CHP can contribute to lower carbon intensity compared to separate heat and power generation. When appropriately specified, CHP can support progress towards sustainability and net zero targets as part of a balanced, transitional energy strategy.
The Benefits of CHP Solutions
Which Organisations Are Best Suited to CHP?
Manufacturing
Manufacturing sites often have steady heat demand from processes such as hot water, steam, drying, washing, or space heating for large facilities. Where heat is required for long periods each day, CHP can use the recovered heat effectively while generating electricity on-site, improving overall efficiency, supporting cost management, and contributing to reduced carbon emissions.
Healthcare
Healthcare estates typically operate 24/7 and require continuous heat and power for space heating, hot water, and clinical services, alongside high electricity demand for lighting, ventilation and specialist equipment. This consistent demand makes CHP well suited, as the recovered heat can be used year-round while on-site generation supports resilience and cost predictability.
Property Management
Apartment blocks and mixed-use developments often have ongoing demand for domestic hot water and building heating, particularly where systems are centralised. CHP can support communal energy provision by supplying electricity on-site and using recovered heat for hot water and heating, improving efficiency and supporting stable, predictable energy costs for building operators.
Leisure and Hospitality
Hotels, leisure centres and similar facilities typically have high demand for hot water (showers, kitchens, laundry) and extended heating requirements, often across multiple zones or buildings. CHP can provide a reliable source of electricity while using recovered heat to meet hot water and space heating needs, improving overall efficiency and supporting operational resilience.
Integrating CHP into a Wider Energy Strategy
Aligning CHP with Heat and Electricity Demand
Using Monitoring and Data to Improve Performance
Unsure if CHP is Right For Your Organisation?