Hybrid Energy Systems

Cogeneration systems

Cogeneration is a process of simultaneous generation of electricity and heat. Thanks to significantly higher efficiency of using the energy contained in the fuel, financial benefits are obtained for the customer in the form of lower and stable prices of electricity and heat. Cogeneration as an advanced energy saving system contributes to the optimization of fuel consumption and reduction of operating costs.

An integrated approach to energy production

Small cogeneration systems bring the greatest benefits to recipients consuming significant amounts of electrical and thermal energy. Such recipients may be industrial plants, hospitals, universities, public facilities, housing estates, etc. An energy saving system in buildings increases the security of energy supplies and reduces bills for electricity supplied from the grid.

Who is it intended for?

Industrial enterprises

Hospitals, universities, public facilities

Housing estates

Benefits of cogeneration?

  • Energetic efficiency: Cogeneration, also known as co-production, enables the simultaneous production of electricity and heat. This integrated process allows for maximum use of primary energy, eliminating losses and increasing energy efficiency.
  • Fuel Savings: In traditional energy systems, the heat generated during electricity production is often wasted. Cogeneration minimizes these losses, which translates into significant fuel savings because one fuel source can be effectively used to produce two forms of energy.
  • Emission Reduction: By co-producing electricity and heat, cogeneration contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Compared to traditional systems where separate sources generate electricity and heat, cogeneration is more environmentally friendly.
  • Uninterrupted Energy Supply: Cogeneration ensures energy independence, enabling continuous supply of electricity and heat even in the event of a failure in the central energy distribution system. This is crucial, especially for sectors requiring constant access to energy, such as industry or medical facilities.
  • Financial Savings: Energy co-production translates into significant financial savings. Companies using cogeneration can reduce the costs of purchasing electricity and heat, which is an important motivating factor.
  • Adaptation to Business/Industry Needs: Cogeneration is particularly attractive for industry, where the simultaneous supply of electricity and heat is necessary for the effective functioning of production processes. This flexible solution adapts to the specific needs of the industrial sector.

In the context of the changing energy landscape, cogeneration systems are becoming not only a method of saving energy, but also a key tool for promoting sustainable development. At the same time generation of electric current and heat makes cogeneration technologies particularly energy-efficient, which allows for lower operating costs and reduced emissions of harmful substances into the environment