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Veolia integrates Cogenco within UK group

Veolia’s specialist combined heat and power (CHP) company, Cogenco Limited, is fully integrating with the UK group and adopting the Veolia name.

The move will enable the company to offer its customers a wider range of CHP based low carbon energy solutions across all market sectors.

While the name change reflects the closer integration of the group, the business will continue to provide customers with its expertise in developing, constructing and operating greener and more economical energy solutions using the latest CHP technology. It coincides with an expansion of the current product range and introduction of enhanced efficiency packaged CHP units with power outputs ranging from 50kWe to 4MWe, and will have the added benefit of incorporating the expertise from the other areas of the business.

Veolia currently operates over 600 CHP units across a range of applications covering the industrial, district heating, hotels, leisure, retail, hospitals, universities and water industry sectors.

Managing director of Cogenco, Steve Guttridge, said “This move fully integrates our CHP services under the ‘Resourcing the World’ brand and our CHP customers will benefit from a larger range of on-site energy solutions that can help them be more sustainable into the future. By adopting the Veolia brand we will now be able to extend our business of providing carbon-cutting highly efficient CHP solutions. This move will strengthen our capabilities and help us offer the environmental and fiscal benefits that modern CHP delivers to customer sites.”

28 September 2015

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