Gdańsk University of Technology and APS Group Patent Hybrid Trigeneration System for Energy Production
Researchers from Gdańsk University of Technology, in collaboration with APS Group, have developed a hybrid machine capable of generating heat, cooling, and electricity from a single fuel source without grid connection. The device, currently under patent application, targets critical infrastructure such as hospitals and data centers. Key features include multi-fuel capability and independent operation, positioning it as a solution for energy redundancy needs. The technology aligns with low-emission economy goals and aims for production soon.

Gdańsk University of Technology and APS Group have created a hybrid trigeneration device that generates heat, cooling, and electricity from one fuel source, independent of the electrical grid. The technology has an overall efficiency of 80-90%, significantly higher than traditional power plants.
It can operate on multiple fuels, including natural gas and biogas, making it versatile for various applications. The device targets critical infrastructures such as hospitals and data centers, ensuring energy continuity.
Plans for production are underway following patent application, with scalable options for both residential and industrial use. The project emphasizes decentralized energy solutions in response to Poland's energy market challenges.




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