B&ES Publications launches the newly updated TR37

Sustainability Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:11 AM

B&ES Publications is delighted to announce the launch of the newly revised TR37 – Guide to Good Practice – Installation of Combined Heat and Power (CHP), which offers a practical overview of CHP for building services engineers.

It aims to place the installation requirements in the context of the overall construction process and enable effective delivery of an efficiently functioning system and building.

The revised edition is available as an online publication, enabling quick cross-referencing to other useful guidance. Readers of TR37 should gain a strong understanding of the technology and factors involved in the application of CHP.

Combined heat and power (CHP) is the production of both useful heat and electrical power from the same energy source. CHP is fuel neutral and promotes energy efficiency, without compromising the quality and reliability of the energy supply to consumers. Unlike the energy lost from conventional coal and gas fired power stations, CHP provides a cost-effective means of generating low carbon or renewable energy.

By recovering the heat that would normally be wasted, CHP has become a proven and effective energy resource, making businesses more competitive. Their costs are lowered; their greenhouse gases are reduced and their infrastructure investments are focussed towards a next generation energy system.

Bob Towse, Head of B&ES Technical and Safety at B&ES Publications said: “Climate change, energy costs and energy supply security are high on the UK Government’s agenda. CHP can help address these issues by reducing CO2 emissions, alleviating fuel poverty and lowering the cost in delivering public services, therefore making energy go further whether renewable or fossil”.

CHP has already been put to successful and wide scale use in the UK, ranging from small, domestic installations through to large teaching hospitals and vast industrial applications. Primary energy savings of 23-30 per cent are possible from CHP usage rather than conventional ways of providing heat and power.

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