VEPower
Business category 1 | Petrochemical Products |
City ( of main office ) | Canterbury, GB, United Kingdom |
Address | 2 New Hall Cottages, Wareside |
Phones | 44-1920-462551 |
Fax | 44-1920-462551 |
Web site | www.vepower.com |
About | VEPOWER Limited is a sustainable energy technology provider. Expertise is in sustainable power, especially wind turbines and bio-energy fuels including vegetable oils, waste cooking oils. Further expertise is in engineering technologies to employ these fuels effectively such as electric vehicle charging and desalination of sea water. Vegetable oil expertise covers the full lifecycle of the oil from plantation to conversion to bio-diesel or combustion as a virgin (or waste) oil. Agronomic models allow for extremely low carbon intensity fuels and high sustainability in terms of ecology and social issues. Our leading technologists have developed the largest bio-diesel plant in Europe, consistently delivering fuel conforming to Europes stringent quality standards. VEPOWER bio-diesel clients in Europe include major international oil companies and local fuel providers. VEPOWER Limited has been working with national and international power generators to develop effective and efficient technologies to enable the use of virgin vegetable oils, used cooking oils (UCO), fats and other recovered oils in electricity generating plants. Plant types include combustion plants, combined cycle gas turbines, combined cycle diesel engines, modern combined heat and power (CHP) and trigeneration facilities. Added efficiencies and economies are obtained through the use of cutting edge low value heat energy recovery for process use and power generation. Recently VEPOWER Limited has forged alliances with companies in the vanguard of water processing and wind energy production design and engineering. Our combined expertise and innovative technologies yield complete thoroughly developed solutions to the issues facing the growing economies of the modern world. Again, latterly the company has forged a relationship with a wind turbine maker from the UK to develop an advanced vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) design. Engineering predictions suggest the compact, low noise, low mechanical vibration turbines will be a big step forward for the VAWT type of design in terms of power output and low wind speed requirements. |
Date | 2011 Oct 29, 09:10 |