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2G Energy AG receives major UK order for 5 MW CHP system
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2G Energy AG receives major UK order for 5 MW CHP system
10.11.2015 / 07:51
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- Additional international orders strengthen 2G's diversification across
international markets
- 2G sales partner in Japan wins orders for treatment plant in Tokyo -
very high potential for follow-up orders
- Cooperation with Veolia subsidiary COGENCO already bearing initial
fruit
- New French energy policy legislation improves conditions for biogas
operated CHPs in France - demand stimulation already evident
The Management Board of 2G Energy AG (ISIN DE000A0HL8N9) - one of the
internationally leading manufacturers of gas operated combined heat and
power (CHP) systems - confirms its expectation of significant growth in the
share of its international business in light of a sustained recovery of
international new order intake during the current second half of 2015. The
strategic focus on a broad international diversification of sales
activities that the company has launched in recent years is already proving
increasingly successful.
2G receives major order from leading UK sugar industry company
2G has won an order for a 5 MW CHP plant in close cooperation with a German
full-range service provider that is highly specialized in the planning and
construction of biogas plants for the agricultural and industrial sectors.
Two engines (2.2 MW and 2.8 MW) will generate 5 MW of installed electric
output. This order comprises one of the largest orders in the company's
history to date. Delivery of the plant is planned for mid-April 2016, with
commissioning scheduled for June 2016. The order comprises a large-scale
container project, the first of its type for 2G. This promising concept is
especially interesting for utilization in countries where local powerhouse
installations are expensive or difficult to realize. All of the CHP
modules, each weighing 30 tonnes, including medium voltage plants, are
being installed in 8.5 meter high container structures as part of this
concept. Value is thereby being created almost entirely at 2G's
headquarters in Heek, reducing construction site assembly risks. This order
will be recognized as sales revenue in the second half of 2016.
New cooperation with Veolia subsidiary COGENCO already bearing first fruit
The new partnership with Veolia/COGENCO is already coming alive with a
first order in the UK and the planning of further projects. This first
order relates to a natural gas driven 400 kW electric output CHP for a
international markets
- 2G sales partner in Japan wins orders for treatment plant in Tokyo -
very high potential for follow-up orders
- Cooperation with Veolia subsidiary COGENCO already bearing initial
fruit
- New French energy policy legislation improves conditions for biogas
operated CHPs in France - demand stimulation already evident
The Management Board of 2G Energy AG (ISIN DE000A0HL8N9) - one of the
internationally leading manufacturers of gas operated combined heat and
power (CHP) systems - confirms its expectation of significant growth in the
share of its international business in light of a sustained recovery of
international new order intake during the current second half of 2015. The
strategic focus on a broad international diversification of sales
activities that the company has launched in recent years is already proving
increasingly successful.
2G receives major order from leading UK sugar industry company
2G has won an order for a 5 MW CHP plant in close cooperation with a German
full-range service provider that is highly specialized in the planning and
construction of biogas plants for the agricultural and industrial sectors.
Two engines (2.2 MW and 2.8 MW) will generate 5 MW of installed electric
output. This order comprises one of the largest orders in the company's
history to date. Delivery of the plant is planned for mid-April 2016, with
commissioning scheduled for June 2016. The order comprises a large-scale
container project, the first of its type for 2G. This promising concept is
especially interesting for utilization in countries where local powerhouse
installations are expensive or difficult to realize. All of the CHP
modules, each weighing 30 tonnes, including medium voltage plants, are
being installed in 8.5 meter high container structures as part of this
concept. Value is thereby being created almost entirely at 2G's
headquarters in Heek, reducing construction site assembly risks. This order
will be recognized as sales revenue in the second half of 2016.
New cooperation with Veolia subsidiary COGENCO already bearing first fruit
The new partnership with Veolia/COGENCO is already coming alive with a
first order in the UK and the planning of further projects. This first
order relates to a natural gas driven 400 kW electric output CHP for a
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