SAN DIEGO, CA, April 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) In a report in Energy Digital, MWM takes a holistic approach to providing decentralised, eco-friendly energy supply.
With a portfolio that boasts systems and power plants ranging from 400 kWe to 100 Mwe and more, the use of co-generation and tri-generation have enabled efficiencies as great as 95 per cent. This has allowed for much better use of scarce energy resources compared to conventional power generation technologies on the market.
MWM's eco-friendly plants allow for decentralised, combined energy generation with extremely high efficiencies. Different types of gas are converted into electricity on site, resulting in exhaust heat that can either be used directly or fed into the public power or heat grid.
Somewhat unique to the company's supply chain model is that its six to seven providers of equipment are more focused on differentiating from their competitors as opposed to actually competing with them. Of course, boasting some of the most efficient products on the market is also a major competitive advantage.
With a strong spirit of passion, MWM continues to advance its technological capabilities with some of the most impressive research and development for products in the world.
Read the article here: http://www.energydigital.com/
About MWM
Over the last 140 years, MWM has become a market leader in the field of decentralised, eco-friendly energy supply. With a portfolio that boasts systems and power plants ranging from 400 kWe to 100 Mwe and more, the use of co-generation and tri-generation have enabled efficiencies as great as 95 per cent. MWM Australia acts as a wholly owned subsidiary of the company, responsible for sales and service of its equipment throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific.
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Energy Digital is a leading digital media source of news and content for C-level executives focused on business and all aspects of managing the environment. Energy Digital provides information for industry specific issues such as: Renewables; Global Operations; Exploration and Production, and Green Business. Energy Digital is the industry-dedicated arm of the White Digital Media Group. Founded in 2007 by entrepreneur Glen White, White Digital Media retains a diversified portfolio of websites, magazines, daily news feeds and weekly e-newsletters that leverage technology to innovatively deliver high-quality content, analytical data, and industry news.
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