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Edina’s manufacturing facility at Lisburn, Northern Ireland.
Since winning The Queen’s Award for Enterprise within the innovation category 2014 for its work in the renewables sector, converting waste-to-energy, EDINA has experienced tremendous growth in supplying, installing and maintaining gas engine combined heat and power (CHP) solutions across industries within the UK, Ireland and Australia.
In November 2017, Edina reported its biggest milestone to date installing over 500 megawatt (MW) of electrical installed gas capacity
within these territories in under 11 years. This achievement demonstrates Edina’s clear drive and commitment in delivering an environmental friendly, market leading decentralised
energy solution for its clients. Since 2006, Edina was awarded
the official distributor for MWM gas engine technology in the UK and Ireland and first secured its first engine order at Leeds General Infirmary Hospital.
The 3.9MWe CHP plant powers
the hospital site and some University buildings, whilst reducing the hospitals energy costs and carbon emissions.
To date, Edina’s solution has been
installed in over 230 power generation projects across the UK, Ireland and Australia, operating on natural gas, biogas, landfill gas, sewage gas and greenhouse applications.
These gas applications, when used as fuel in an MWM reciprocating gas engine, simultaneously produce electricity, heat, steam and cooling. The energy produced offers a low cost, sustainable solution whilst also providing a quick return on
investment of the generating asset.
The production of power close to the point of use supports mission critical infrastructures
such as hospitals to maintain security of supply. Universities, public, commercial and industrial buildings, and the agricultural sector also benefit from CHP application in reducing energy costs, carbon emissions, as well as income generation from the sale of electricity.
Edina’s power generation solution can be installed within an existing building, new energy centre or containerised within an internal and external infrastructure. Edina’s manufacturing facility based in Lisburn, Northern Ireland,
engineers bespoke containerised solutions and control panel systems which offer
a smart and efficient ‘plug and play’ approach to site installation
Edina’s containerised power plant solution.
and commissioning.
Due to its modular design,
the container can be rapidly disassembled and redeployed, offering
a low risk and attractive proposition for asset funders.
With a portfolio spanning a number of high profile clients, Edina’s power generation solution have supported; Thames Water, E.ON’s London Citigen district heating scheme, Bank of Ireland, Arla Foods, the NHS Trust, Gateshead Council and recently announced projects with BAE Systems Portsmouth Naval Base to reduce energy costs,
Edina 4MWe CHP plant powers Gateshead District Energy Centre.
carbon emissions and maintain security of power supply. Edina is also instrumental in delivering peak-lopping power plants to maintain security of power and balance the electricity grid. Peak- lopping power plants operate when supply from solar and wind renewable power cannot meet the demand placed on the electricity grid during peak times of the day. Edina’s portfolio includes over 190MWe installed generation and a further 140MWe in build.
Edina remains committed in delivering cost effective power generation solutions that demonstrate a reduction in emissions, energy savings, driving growth and business competitiveness.
EDINA UK LIMITED
Unit 12 & 13, Rugby Park, Bletchley Road, Stockport, Cheshire, SK4 3EJ
Tel: +44 (0)161 432 8833 • www.edina.eu
@edinauk
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