Case Study: University of Warwick reduces energy costs and carbon emissions with Edina CHP

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New district heating CHP energy centre supports University of Warwick to deliver efficient heat and power

The University of Warwick sought to reduce its carbon emissions and spiraling energy costs as part of its Carbon Management programme. To meet these targets, the university engaged Edina to help expand its on-site power generation capacity with a new Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant.

Edina designed, supplied, and installed two containerized MWM gas engines with a combined 4MWe output. The solution delivered substantial savings, including £650k in annual energy costs and a reduction of 2,792 tonnes of CO2 per year. The project also allows the university to generate 50% of its electricity on campus, with Edina’s technology forming the core of its low-carbon energy strategy.


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