PROJECTS

Saville Community Rec Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, 2017

This is a 100kW TEDOM CHP unit that is in parallel with the power utility to provide heat for the facility and reduce power costs.

CF Chinook Centre, Calgary, 2019

The Chinook Centre has two TEDOM CHP units that coordinate with each other to provide building heat and power. These units are in parallel with the power utility supply, and ramp up and down as demand fluctuates. They can also shut down and "sleep" during low demand, then restart when demand increases. There is a third CHP unit in another part of the building that operates independently of these, as it is on a separate power service.

JB's Canada Centre, Brooks, 2020

The first TEDOM CHP in Alberta, this T-200 has been in steady service since 2016 providing heat and power for the facility that includes a wave pool, water slide, and ice rink.