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    NAA member company profile: BasePower

    NAA welcomes new member BasePower, an award-winning combined heat and power (CHP) developer; the company has joined the NAA to bring smart energy use and carbon reduction to the automotive industry…

    Automotive manufacturing is characterised by high energy use in a tough competitive environment with very strong buyer power. The lower pound and delayed investment in core UK energy infrastructure means that UK manufacturers are now experiencing sharp increases in power prices. In addition, vehicle assemblers require ever more sustainable uses of energy from their suppliers.

    Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is a highly efficient process that captures and utilises the heat from on-site electricity generation. This results in significantly reduced costs for power, heat and cooling. A great deal of the heat use in the sector is below 120°C: maintaining humidity and temperature in paint and assembly halls, as well as for use in curing, drying and autoclaving. CHP is ideally and traditionally associated with this range of temperatures. It can also contribute to heat use up to and above 1000°C in the form of steam supply or pre-heat to combustion gases.

    In automotive manufacturing the requirement for rapid payback on investment is often hindered by benefit-sharing clauses in supply contracts, making many in-house investments in energy efficiency unviable. However when installed on a fully-financed basis, CHP can enable automotive manufacturers and suppliers to access substantial energy cost and CO2 reductions without having to deploy scarce and expensive capital of their own. Indeed BasePower usually installs its projects on a build-own-operate basis.

    “The automotive sector is at the heart of the UK’s new Industrial Strategy, but its cost competitiveness is under threat from rising energy prices” said George Fowkes, Founder Director of BasePower. “We look forward to working with NAA members to help get their energy costs under control and maintain their leading position as the very best of Europe’s auto manufacturers.”

    BasePower was established in 2014 by a team that has deployed over £100 million into clean energy generating assets in the UK during the past five years. The company recently won a prestigious Rushlight award for clean technology innovation and sustainable solution development. One of its first projects in the automotive sector, which will considerably reduce energy consumption, costs and carbon emissions, was cited in the entry.

    For more information about BasePower visit: www.basepower.com
    email:
    info@basepower.com or call: 020 3633 2910

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