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March 14, 2008 – Vol. 12 No. 51 Disenco Energy Confirms HomePowerPlant (HPP) Appliance will be Commercially Available in the 3rd Quarter, 2008. The micro combined heat and power plant (m-CHP) could drastically reduce annual energy costs and carbon footprint both residential and business sectors The company is anticipating an eventual annual global market of approximately 20 million units and believes that a key route to market for its appliance and m-CHP technology will be through utility companies. Distribution agreements with utilities are to be announced. European markets, including the UK will be the first targeted. Disenco's HPP is a better and greener solution to powering a house or office than conventional boilers or furnaces, the company says. It produces all of the heat, hot water and on average 50 percent of the electrical demand of a modern house and can satisfy up to 70 percent of peak load electrical demand. It is expected that small medium enterprises (SMEs) will also benefit significantly from the use of the appliance, with their heat loads and run times being longer and therefore generating larger energy savings and carbon reductions of up to 20 tons per year. Servicing Disenco's appliance will be on an annual basis inline with current maintenance requirements for conventional heating equipment. Unlike competing technologies, HPP is not dependent on the weather for its performance and requires no specific planning permission prior to installation and commissioning.
Several engineering enhancements have been made to Disenco's appliance since last year's design review. These include enhanced appliance performance/modulation, weight reduction to allow one-man installation and a wide range of electrical power outputs to comply with varying national mains supply requirements across the globe. Disenco, of Sheffield, UK, was established in 2003 to continue the development and commence the commercialization of an appliance to be distributed to the worldwide market for the generation of local small-scale electricity production in connection with the provision of domestic heat and hot water.(3/12/08)
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