The main objective of energy systems developed for factories is to provide reliable electricity and thermal energy for industrial production processes. Cogeneration systems (Combined Heat and Power – CHP) are one of the most efficient energy generation technologies used in industrial facilities. With CHP systems, the thermal energy generated during electricity production is recovered and reused in industrial processes. This approach significantly increases overall energy efficiency and is particularly beneficial for facilities that require steam production, drying processes, industrial heating or hot water.
Industrial facilities typically operate with continuous and high energy demand. For this reason, power generation infrastructure must be reliable, scalable and capable of long-term operation. İltekno develops factory energy solutions that can operate using natural gas, biogas or other industrial gases depending on the facility's infrastructure. These systems are widely used in industries such as food processing, chemicals, textiles, automotive manufacturing, metal production and heavy industry. On-site power generation allows factories to reduce electricity costs while improving energy security and operational stability.
İltekno engineers perform detailed energy analysis to determine the most efficient power generation configuration for each industrial facility. During system design, factors such as electrical load profile, thermal demand, operating hours and production capacity are evaluated.
This engineering approach allows factory energy systems not only to generate electricity but also to improve process efficiency and optimize energy utilization. As a result, industrial facilities benefit from sustainable energy infrastructure while reducing their environmental impact and carbon emissions.
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