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Carbon-dioxide emissions have been substantially reduced
at Tesco, Colney Hatch, following the completion of the UK’s
first Tri-generation system with ADsorption chiller
technology.
ADsorption Chiller
Weatherite, has developed ground-breaking technology that
can help substantially reduce overall carbon emissions for
industry.
The company’s sustainable tri-generation technology uses the
UK’s first ADsorption chiller, a ‘greener’ alternative to
the absorption chiller, which substantially reduces energy
use and carbon emissions.
Weatherite has sole manufacturing rights to the ADsorption
chiller in Europe.
Tri-Generation for "Green Electricity"
The trigeneration system installed at Tesco, Colney Hatch,
is generating 800kW of 'green' electricity using a
sustainable bio-fuel source which simultaneously produces
chilled water to power air conditioning and refrigeration
systems from waste heat. The energy saving on the fridges
alone has been reduced by a third on traditional
arrangements – a saving equivalent to the boiling of two
million kettles. The plant room has been designed by a
consortium of experts, including London consultants Scott
Wilson, installation specialists Space Engineering, Cogenco,
and led by Weatherite.
This first bio-fuel powered tri-generation plant at Tesco
Colney Hatch is a ground-breaking system designed to
incorporate the latest and greenest technology. Specialist
sustainable fuel consultant, Fleetsolve, has been heavily
involved in developing the solution. It demonstrates that
Tesco is determined to meet the challenges of energy costs
while providing the best sustainable green solution to meet
the demands of a typical store.
Similar to conventional absorption chillers, the ADsorption
chiller uses recovered heat from the power generating
process instead of electricity to produce chilled water, but
one of the many benefits is that it does not require the use
of Lithium Bromide (LiBr), together with its associated
environmental problems.
Instead, cooling is achieved by using water as a
refrigerant. Water is adsorbed onto a bed of silica gel
then, under low pressure, heat is removed from the system by
boiling it off. This produces chilled water as low as 4˚C
which especially benefits supermarkets where an extensive
amount of cooling is required.
Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Weatherite Chairman, John Whitehouse, who founded the
company almost 40 years ago, said: “The Government’s recent
Stern Review has quite clearly placed the onus on UK
business to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20 per cent
on or before 2010, and we strongly believe that bio-fuel
trigeneration technology will definitely provide the clear
way forward.
“The ADsorption chiller is a very exciting part of the
packaged plantroom and can be used in various other
applications and across industries. It is a viable
alternative to the absorption chiller, which is currently
used in other CHP systems available on the market. It is
more reliable and does not contain Lithium Bromide or other
refrigerants which means no crystallisation, no corrosion,
no chemical testing and no hazardous leaks.”
“A top priority for industry must be to reduce reliance on
the centralised National Grid for its energy supply and to
move to local, decentralised energy systems”, added John
Whitehouse.
“We want to establish a major market presence in this area
of technology and create a leading position on the European
stage.”
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