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ENER-G wins national award for manufacturing excellence
Salford based green power group ENER-G has won a prestigious national award for excellence in engineering and manufacturing.
The combined heat and power (CHP) specialist succeeded in The Manufacturer of the Year Awards - beating three other finalists to win the Through-life Engineering Services Award. This is an accolade previously held by the likes of Rolls-Royce and Monarch Airlines.
ENER-G’s work in encouraging women in engineering and its effective partnerships with the local and wider community, were recognised - together with its investment in workforce training, apprenticeships and graduate programmes.
Judges were impressed by ENER-G’s skill in developing and CHP systems that achieve outstanding performance and reliability with low costs over a long lifetime.
Heather Foster of ENER-G Combined Power Ltd, said: “We’re proud to be a British manufacturer and to gain respect and recognition for our excellence. ENER-G’s specialist in-house engineering, manufacturing and maintenance skills enable our products to operate at peak performance and to have a longer than average operational life. While 12 to 15 years is the normal lifecycle for a CHP machine, many of ENER-G’s systems last well beyond 15 years, with a number of 25-year old machines still in operation.”
Continuous innovation, including the recent launch of the E-Power two-in-one remote monitoring and control system and energy management system, are contributing to ENER-G’s global success.
Further information: www.energ.co.uk/chp
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by ENER-G Combined Power Ltd .
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