Buderus has boosted its UK portfolio of low carbon commercial heating solutions with the launch of a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system.

CHP systems provide the simultaneous generation of electricity and usable heat from the same plant or appliance, which maximises efficiency and provides a low-cost supply of hot water and electricity.

Resulting in improved energy management and a more sustainable source of heat and power, the installation of a gas-fired Buderus CHP system can help make a significant contribution towards meeting sustainability targets. Organisations required to comply with the Government’s mandatory Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) can also benefit from a reduced requirement to purchase carbon allowances.

Mike Southall, Director of Business Development at Buderus commented: “Buderus places significant emphasis on ensuring specifiers have easy access to an extensive range of high output, high efficiency heating solutions. By adding CHP to our product range, we are now able to offer a system which provides a simultaneous supply of hot water and electricity.

The Buderus CHP product range covers outputs ranging from 19 – 240kW of electricity and from 34 to 374kW of thermal output.

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