Dalkia offers risk-free CHP without capital investment

Dalkia

Dalkia has devised a financing scheme for CHP with no significant capital investment for customers. Eco2Synergy is aimed at organisations with large heat requirements such as universities, schools, leisure centres and factories.

The scheme is delivered through Dalkia’s design and manufacturing subsidiary Cogenco and provides a viable and cost-effective alternative to the outright purchase of CHP. Cogenco owns the CHP asset and maintains it. Customers received a monthly invoice for the electricity used.

The scheme is for a minimum period of 10 years and covers CHP units from 30 kW(e) to 3 MW(e). A 200 kW CHP will reduce energy costs by about £45 000 a year and carbon emissions by 325 t.

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