The use of trigeneration technology is spreading throughout developed countries like Australia, UK, USA and some European countries. Trigeneration, also known as combined heat, power and cooling (CHPC), is the process by which waste heat produced by a co-generation plant is used to generate chilled water for air conditioning or refrigeration. Trigenerative technologies have a range of purposes that can be used in public and private institutions such as airports, offices, hotels, conference halls and industries, where power and cooling needs can be delivered to whilst also ensuring lower operating and life-cycle costs and reduced emissions.
Fleming Gulf's 2nd Annual Global Trigeneration Summit that will take place between 20 – 21 October 2014 in Dubai, UAE will serve as a platform to debate and discuss challenges and opportunities in the broad application areas of these systems. The inaugural summit held in Saudi Arabia last year received immense response from government authorities, project stakeholders and solution providers such as NTCC, Diehl Metering, Sipos Aktorik, Lakos and Sterling & Wilson, who showcased their advanced technologies to industry peers at the summit in 2013.
This year, a line up of speakers include Hamidullah Siddiqui - Power Network Operation and Dispatch Department Manager, Abu Dhabi Transmission and Despatch Company (TRANSCO), George Berbari – CEO, DC Pro Engineering and more who will orate on topics like Trigeneration: Exploring the Concept?, Project Engineering Feasibility, Project Commissioning and Economic Analysis Studies, Project Funding and Finance Options for the Trigeneration Plant ect. The summit will also witness panel discussion on Implementing Trigeneration – Is the Emirates Ready to Roll Out the New and Advanced Technology and Cogeneration and Trigeneration – What does the future hold?.