Edina is exhibiting at the Distributed Energy Show / The Energy Storage Show 2025 at show stand 1128.
The two-day event, taking place on the 12th and 14th of March at the NEC, Birmingham, UK, will enable Edina to showcase the benefits of an engineered, procurement and construction (EPC) Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), hydrogen-ready Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Standby Power Generation solutions to address the energy trilemma in balancing energy costs, energy sustainability and energy resilience.
Edina is an EPC and system integrator for tier-1 battery technology and inverter systems.
Our modular outdoor battery energy storage solution is fully integrated and prefabricated with lithium-ion phosphate (LFP) battery cell chemistry, liquid-cooled thermal management system, skid-mounted inverter systems, battery management system and UL-certified fire detection and suppression systems.
From the UK and Ireland, we can provide the full engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) scope of works, including detailed design, engineering, project management and installation, commissioning, and long-term asset-care support, from a single point of contact.
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Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is a well-established technology that simultaneously generates electricity and heat from a fuel input close to the point of use. Industrial and commercial users of CHP have typically reported 30% savings on their primary energy costs compared to the separate purchase of electricity from the electricity grid and gas for use in on-site boilers.
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The co-location of battery energy storage alongside solar PV and low-carbon and hydrogen-ready gas engines can offer industrial businesses protection against rising energy costs whilst improving resilience and reducing site carbon emissions as part of energy trilemma initiatives. For many large energy users, gas-fired Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is a means to manage spiralling energy costs and can form part of a wider sustainable strategy.
Commercial food waste processor BioteCH4 is benefitting from a co-location solution at two of its sites; Holme Bioenergy, and R100 Energy, to solve grid constraints, minimise energy costs, and improve site resilience and sustainability.
The future of energy generation is flexible, decentralized, and renewable.
At The Distributed Energy Show, energy users, network operators, and the entire energy supply chain gather to witness technology in action.
The show showcases the UK’s most extensive range of technologies for onsite and localised heat and power generation. It also includes the infrastructure, software, and components needed to connect to the energy network and implement a low-cost, low-carbon energy strategy.