Producing 'green' electricity from otherwise harmful Greenhouse Gas fuels is core to the ENER-G Group's renewable energy business.
This electricity qualifies internationally for Government incentives, developed to encourage the generation of renewable power by issuing 'green certificates' (financial incentives on the value of 'green' energy).
What makes ENER-G the UK's leading independent landfill gas generation company?
ENER-G adopts a unique approach to the recovery and utilisation of landfill gas.
Gas Management
- Simple, low cost wells remotely controlled at the manifold - gives fast monitoring and optimised adjustment of the gas field.
- No wellhead chambers - means minimum impact on cap integrity and access for site after-use.
- Frequent monitoring and quick response to potential problems - gives confidence that migration issues are being properly addressed.
- A pro-active approach for every project - including managing the gas throughout the site, not just at the engines.
Generator Utilisation
- Modular generator units (from 300kW to 1150kW) and a "hire fleet" approach, ensures, where grid connections allow, a mix of generators can be cost-effectively used - even for short periods - to capitalise on peaks or manage gaps in site gas production.
- This flexible use of movable generators means we can maximise use of the gas resource on landfill sites and extend the period of gas utilisation - offering substantially reduced landfill aftercare costs.
Remote Management
- Our proven, state-of-the-art, intelligent, remote generator management system minimises down-time and maximises operating benefits.
- Trend monitoring, automatic resetting of minor trips and telemetry links to on-call engineers; enhance management of engine availability and gas - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Innovative Capacity Matching
- ENER-G's 300kW generator enables electricity and revenue generation to continue - long after competitors' operations cease to be viable.
These small generators also provide the opportunity to offset the cost of gas management on old and small sites.