Objective The significant contribution to CO2 and other emissions from buildings, including those used for dwellings, is widely recognised. As a result, there is a large market potential for combined heat and power systems that maximise the overall efficiency of generation at the point of use. The proposed project is aimed at demonstrating the market potential of a new microCHP system in real domestic-size polygeneration applications. The Exheat microCHP system is based on the close integration of a boiler with an externally heated microturbine. The system delivers approximately 5 kW of electrical power and 15kW heating. At these power levels, it can provide all of the energy requirements of a typical single dwelling, and it is therefore ideally suited for domestic or small buildings use. The system can be looked upon as a boiler that also generates electricity. Programme(s) FP6-SUSTDEV - Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystems: thematic priority 6 under the Focusing and Integrating Community Research programme 2002-2006. Topic(s) SUSTDEV-1.1.4 - Polygeneration Call for proposal FP6-2005-TREN-4 See other projects for this call Funding Scheme STREP - Specific Targeted Research Project Coordinator THE TURBO GENSET COMPANY LIMITED EU contribution No data Address Unit 3, heathrow summit centre, skyport drive, hatch lane West drayton United Kingdom See on map Total cost No data Participants (3) Sort alphabetically Sort by EU Contribution Expand all Collapse all COMPOWER AB Sweden EU contribution No data Address Ideon science park, ole romers vag 12 Lund See on map Total cost No data HIFLUX LIMITED United Kingdom EU contribution No data Address Unit c1, heathrow corporate park, green lane Hounslow See on map Total cost No data PIANETA SRL Italy EU contribution No data Address Via moglia 19 Settimo torinese (to) See on map Total cost No data