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Enabling technologies

Micro CHP products are now becoming available, albeit in limited numbers and only in a few areas of the world.  This section is intended for those who are considering the purchase of a micro CHP system, either for their own home or for clients.  Before considering the purchase of a micro CHP system, however, you should consult the Calculator section, or undertake some other economic viability assessment,  to see whether your investment is reasonable.

Information is also provided regarding  a number of micro CHP technologies which are close to market or which may become available in the foreseeable future.    Although technical details are generally available from the links to suppliers' web sites, specifiers and other professionals may wish to consult the Papers section to gain a better understanding of the wider issues surrounding micro CHP.  Products which are available on a commercial basis are clearly identified as such in their descriptions and contain a link to the supplier.  

For information on micro CHP products click here or on the image to the left.

 

DSC00167.JPG (188069 bytes)Micro CHP has implications not only for the immediate installation, but also for the electricity system to which it is connected.  This section, therefore, also covers related technologies, products and concepts which are either essential  to enable the operation of micro CHP within the national infrastructure, or which enhance the performance or value of micro CHP products themselves.

For information on enabling technologies click here or on the image to the left.

 

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Disclaimer:  Information is provided for general information only and no endorsement or recommendation of any company or product should be inferred.  This is not a commercial site and none of the companies mentioned are sponsors of the site.  Please note that the views expressed on this site are  entirely my own and are in no way connected with the official position of my current or previous employers.

This page was last updated on 12th February 2008  © Jeremy Harrison