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Applications for CHP

Agriculture / Airports / Breweries / Data Centers / Food Industry / Greenhouses / Grocery Stores
Hospitals and Care Facilities / Landfills / Industry & Manufacturing / Pharmaceutical Facilities
Hotels & Resorts / Universities / Wastewater Treatment Plants / CHP for Microgrids
Renewable Natural Gas Facilities
Weyeah CHP systems are versatile, efficient, and adaptable,
making them an ideal choice for various industries and
applications. By providing on-site power generation with the
added benefit of heat recovery, 2G systems maximize energy
efficiency and reduce environmental impact.

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Latest Cogeneration Technology

CHP is most suitable for facilities with consistent power and thermal demands throughout the year, as it
generates electricity and thermal energy simultaneously. Successful applications of CHP and areas with
untapped potential include:
  • Commercial buildings—office buildings, hotels, nursing homes, retail
  • Residential—multifamily buildings, co-ops, planned communities
  • Institutions—colleges and universities, hospitals, prisons, military bases
  • Municipal—district energy systems, wastewater treatment facilities, K–12 schools
  • Industrial—chemicals, agriculture, ethanol, pulp and paper, food processing
Featuring CHP systems spanning from 60 to 4.5 MW, 2G addresses a range of application scenarios, charting
the path toward a sustainable global energy supply. As the technological leader in our sector, we always have
the solution that fits your demands. Our dependable, powerful, and visionary combined heat and power
systems are being used worldwide – and our internal R&D team continuously works on improving them.

Determining if CHP is the Energy
Solution You’ve Been Looking For

To determine if CHP suits your facility, consider your operational
hours, thermal energy needs, and electricity and gas utility rates.
Answering a few simple questions can help assess whether your
facility is well-suited for a customized CHP solution.

Answering “yes” to any of the following questions
indicates that the facility may be a good candidate for CHP:

  • Are you concerned about the reliability of your facility’s electricity supply?
  • Would there be substantial business, safety, or health impacts if the electricity supply were interrupted?
  • Are you interested in reducing your facility’s impact on the environment?
  • Are you concerned about the impact of current or future energy costs on your business?
  • Do you have thermal loads throughout the year (such as steam, hot water, chilled water, or hot air)?
  • Does your facility operate for more than 5,000 hours per year?
  • Do you expect to replace, upgrade, or retrofit central plant equipment (such as generators, boilers, and chillers) within the next 3 to 5 years?
  • Do you anticipate a facility expansion or new construction project within the next 3 to 5 years?
If you answered “yes” to the above or want to see your options, follow the
clickable links below to the CHP Screening Tool offered by the US
Environmental Protection Agency. The DOE’s CHP Technical Assistance
Partnerships (TAPs) can also provide technical assistance and guidance
through the project development process.
US EPA – CHP Screening Tool DOE’s CHP Technical Assistance Partnerships (TAPs)