PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — FlexEnergy Inc. has announced the release of a new integrated exhaust heat recovery module for its GT333S microturbine powered electric generators. The new heat recovery module will allow FlexEnergy to improve its microturbine products with increased efficiency and improved performance.
“Energy efficiency and specifically combined heat and power (CHP) is a large and important market to our company,” said Mark Schnepel, president and chief executive officer at FlexEnergy. “Market analyses show this market growing from its current size of $400 million plus per year, to several billion dollars annually in the coming decade. Our product development team is focused on positioning our ultra clean energy products as market leaders in order for FlexEnergy to capture as much of this market as possible.”
The newly upgraded CHP module increases the overall efficiency of the FlexEnergy system, while allowing customers to select this option in an integrated simple package. The integrated hot water heat recovery module will allow the customer to recover up to an additional 545 kilowatts of thermal energy to be used as part of their process hot water or in an absorption chiller.
“FlexEnergy keeps an eye on innovation in order to maximize the value proposition of our products and strengthen our position as a leader in the combined heat and power market,” said Douglas Demaret, vice president of sales and marketing at FlexEnergy. “Our newly released heat recovery product continues this tradition, allowing our product to achieve greater than 80 percent total system efficiency, while being the only fully integrated heat recovery module in its class.”
For more information, visit www.flexenergy.com.
Publication date: 9/8/2016
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