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Source Energy | CHP Production, CHP Trigeneration, Cogeneration Power Plant, Trigeneration & Intelligent Power Saudi
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Source Energy was established in 2007 as a subsidiary of National TriGeneration CHP Company (NTCC), based in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is the first energy service provider authorized by the Electricity and Cogeneration Regulatory Authority in Saudi Arabia to build and operate trigeneration plants throughout the Kingdom. NTCC has partnered with many different companies from around the globe. These partnerships add to the strength and influence that the Board of Directors and the Senior Manag...
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Source Energy | CHP Trigeneration & Production, Cogeneration Power Plant, District Cooling, Intelligent Power System Saudi
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Capturing waste heat to generate power, heat, and cooling from one source is energy efficient, capable of using more than 85% of the original fuel's energy input. More Source Energy Advantages. Power, hot water, steam, and/or chilled water arrive at their destinations ready to use. With round-the-clock operational and maintenance crews, plus back-up systems, district energy and district cooling plants operate at the highest possible reliability. More Source Energy Advantages. More Source Energy Advantages.
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Source Energy | Intelligent Power, Intelligent Power Systems, Thermal Solutions & Thermal Storage Systems, District Cooling Systems
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NTCC has partnered with many different companies from around the globe. These partnerships add to the strength and influence that the Board of Directors and the Senior Management already bring to the company. View site in English. Source Energy is an NTCC Company.
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Source Energy | CHP Trigeneration, Trigeneration Power Plants, Cogeneration & Trigeneration Power Plants
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In the first step of the trigeneration process, 28% of the fuel input converts to electric power output, leaving 72% of the original energy in the form of 600° C waste heat exhaust. The next cycle of trigeneration resembles traditional cogeneration, which converts another 18% of the fuel input into either steam turbine power or potable water, leaving 54% of the original energy in the form of 300° C waste heat exhaust. Working cogeneration and trigeneration installations have a proven track record for eff...
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Source Energy | Media Center
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Pictures for chillers installation in Al-Anood Towers Project, Riyadh. Dec 23, 2010. Source Energy Install First Chillers to King Road Tower (United Tower) CHP plant in Jeddah. Dec 21, 2010. NTCC Awarded Modon Contract. NTCC has been awarded the build, operate and transfer (B.O.T) contract by the Saudi Industrial Property Authority (Modon), providing the 2nd Industrial City in Jeddah with central cooling and power services. Source Energy Brochure 1.6 MB. View site in English.
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Source Energy | Source Energy Advantages
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Return to Energy Solutions. As a reliable and efficient source of cooling, heating and power, Source Energy transforms utilities from commodities into a strategy for delivering substantial financial and operational benefits. Applying multi-discipline expertise in full, end-to-end professional services, Source Energy can integrate its energy offerings into the client's development project or business strategy. Source Energy district energy and district cooling solutions eliminate the expense of boilers an...
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Source Energy | District Cooling System, District Cooling, Steam Power Plants, Cogeneration of Power Saudi
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In particular, Source Energy helps to manage the Middle East's special air-conditioning needs with district cooling, which produces chilled water in a centralized location for distribution to a wide area. From the district cooling plant, the chilled water travels to different buildings, where the water circulates through refrigeration coils or uses absorption technology to enter the building's air-conditioning system. NCB IT Center, Jeddah. Cooled by absorption chillers. NCB Regional Office, Riyadh.
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