3.5.2020
Canada: cogeneration for cold storage facilities
Industry and tertiary sector
A 3.3 MW plant installed at a cold storage facility in Ontario provides two benefits. On the one hand, it makes it possible for the company to self-produce electricity. On the other, it allows the reduction of Global Adjustment costs, which are part of Ontario’s energy bill. Moreover, the plant’s energy production can be modulated according to the energy demand on the market.
Original language: English
Origin: Canada
Speaker
Jan Buijk
CEO, Founder and Co-Owner, AB Energy Canada Ltd.
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