GOTHENBURG CHP

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is lending Sweden's Göteborg Energy AB Euro 87 million to construct a combined-heat-and-power plant it regards as a model for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from Europe's power sector. The money will build a gas fired combined cycle co-generation unit, while extending and upgrading municipal district heating and power networks. The EIB says the plant will have a high (90%) energy-efficiency, enabling "reduced consumption of resources and diminishing the impact on the environment". It said it would reduce ...


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