European Power Systems (EPS) announced in August that the company has been awarded a contract to supply four high-efficiency, natural gas fuelled 2G-agenitor cogeneration modules to be installed at the new terminal currently under construction at the Calgary International Airport.
The system is to provide the new terminal with power and heat. Each module is a complete, packaged combined heat and power system, manufactured by 2G Energietechnik from Germany, with controls, heat recovery equipment, gas train, sound enclosure with ventilation fan and silencers, all mounted on a common skid with the generator set.
The contract brings to eight the total of 2G CHP systems EPS has sold across Western Canada in recent months.
Also, in July, EPS delivered a 2G-manufactured, 1,060 kW biogas-fuelled CHP system to the Fraser Richmond Soil and Fibre Site in Richmond, BC.
The containerized CHP system utilizes a GE Jenbacher model J320 gas engine and is complete with heat recovery, fuel treatment, gas conditioning, gas compression, oil storage, etc. The complete CHP system was delivered, off-loaded and assembled by EPS and provides the customer with 3 connection points to interface with.
The Fraser Richmond project is one of eleven 2G/EPS Biogas fuelled CHP systems sold across Canada during the past 2.5 years.