With Callensvyncke's combined energy production systems, customers from all over the world have significantly optimized their energy supplies. Although most of them are active in the food, paper or chemical industry, all sectors that require the highest levels of continuous energy can equally take advantage of the decisions of Callensvyncke.
Callensvyncke always strives for reasonable use of heat. It is also one of the conditions for obtaining possible subsidies.
For a powerful cogeneration system, Callensvyncke uses gas turbines comparable to jet engines or reciprocal large engines.
The rotary movement of the installation, on the one hand, drives a generator that creates electricity. Warm exhaust gases, on the other hand, are captured to warm the water until it becomes steam.
What is more: Callensvyncke ignites the heat of the exhaust gases with a subsequent combustion system, if necessary to produce the maximum amount of effective steam for your industrial processes.
The newly created electricity can be used locally or sold on a public power grid.
Steam can also be used for your own production processes or alternatively sell to neighboring companies. It can even serve as a source of energy for a steam turbine to produce additional electricity, allowing you to meet the variable requirements of production processes.
If there is also hot water, some choose to use it in their own production process or to send it to a district heating network.