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Combined Heat & Power The EDF group has more than 15 years of experience constructing and operating cogeneration plants for customers in energy intensive industries including refineries and food processing plants. Cogeneration, or combined heat and power (CHP), facilities achieve large Project Experience: Gonfreville (France): combined-cycle cogeneration plant using two 130 MW combustion turbines and two 375 t/h heat recovery boilers with postcombustion – Commissioned in 2004 – Client: SCGO (Total/Texaco/EDF) efficiency gains by using a single generating facility to produce both Lavera (France): cogeneration plant with two combustion turbines for a electricity and useful heat (often in the form of steam or hot water). total capacity of 100 MW and one 180 t/h heat recovery boiler with post- The EDF group also has the capability to incorporate biomass and combustion – Commissioned in 2001 – Client: BP Refining & BP Chemicals/ other renewable fuels into the project design for CHP facilities. Cogetherm/Air Liquide Cérestar (France): cogeneration plant with one 43 MW combustion turbine and one 60-90 t/h heat recovery boiler with post-combustion – Commissioned in 2001 – Client: Cérestar (Eridia Béghin-Say subsidiary)/Cogetherm/ Edison Isergie (France): cogeneration plant with one 43 MW combustion turbine and one 60-90 t/h heat recovery boiler with post-combustion – Commissioned in 2000 – Client: Isergie, district heating company of the city of Grenoble Kispest and Ujpest (Hungary): combined-cycle cogeneration units of 100 MW each – Commissioned, respectively, in 2002 and 2004 – Client: BERt London area (England): EDF Energy owns a 1.4 MW CHP Project and has an operation and maintenance agreement for another 9 MW CHP site 13