Simons Green Energy helps clients make the most of cogeneration
With a significant number of aquatic and recreation facilities relying on cogeneration systems for their pool heating and power, Simons Green Energy are assisting clients in getting get the most out of their onsite energy systems by correcting inefficiencies and helping clients renegotiate their gas contracts.
Simons Green Energy have 10 years of experience in the design, installation and commissioning of cogeneration and trigeneration systems that simultaneously generate low-cost power, heating and cooling for a wide range of aquatic, fitness, recreation and other similar facilities.
Simons’ recent experience has seen them receiving a number of calls from facility managers, seeking either advice of their system, or requesting assistance with repair or fine tuning of their cogeneration system.
As a result, Simons Green Energy now have the capability to help facilities achieve:
• Optimal Uptime - by uncovering and correcting inefficiencies or technical issues that may that hold the system back
• Better contract pricing- helping clients renegotiate their gas contracts using cheaper wholesale prices
• Lower energy costs - compare the peak, shoulder and off-peak prices to ensure the system is turned on and off at the best times to provide the biggest savings
• Troubleshooting - having someone with fresh eyes and specialised training in cogeneration attend site and rectify the issues to increase performance, reliability and output
• Monitoring - installing a monitoring system to have greater visibility of the system’s performance
Simons client Caine Woodford of the Fusion Services Group explains “I’d like to say how happy we are after engaging Simon’s Green Energy to investigate our ongoing technical issues for one of our major clients.
"From the onset, Simons Green Energy demonstrated extreme professionalism, real commitment and most importantly, exercised their outstanding technical ability in order to resolve our problems at hand.”
Simons Green Energy, Marketing Manager Toni Shur adds "we have a dedicated team of professionals who are experts in troubleshooting these complex systems. Our aim is to assist other clients get the most out of their cogeneration systems. We have seen various systems not operational and our aim is to address and rectify problems so people can get the most out of their energy system”
"This is supported by our proactive, passionate team, delivering a comprehensive suite of tailored support services from systems design and lifetime maintenance to energy auditing and monitoring."
Click here to contact Simons Green Energy via their entry in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.
Top image shows Simons Green Energy client Aquafit, part of the Campbelltown Catholic Club in the south western Sydney.
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