Mannheim, September 28, 2016

Since mid-2016, the Canada Malting location Thunder Bay in the Canadian province of Ontario has been supplied with distributed power and heat energy generated by a cogeneration power plant from Caterpillar Energy Solutions. The installation of the gas genset was financially supported by the local energy supplier Thunder Bay Hydro, as the cogeneration power plant helps to achieve the power saving goals, not only of Canada Malting, but also of the entire province of Ontario.

1.5 MWh and Nearly $1 Million to Be Saved

Canada Malting alone is expected to save 1.5 MWh a year through the energy generated by the distributed power plant, resulting in savings of $960,000. The gas engines provided by Caterpillar Energy Solutions supply a total electrical output of 1,920 kWel.

Canada Malting saves energy in the process of malting by means of Cat gas engines (Photo:  fotalia.com, Syda Productions
Canada Malting saves energy in the process of malting by means of Cat gas engines (Photo: fotalia.com, Syda Productions) © Syda Productions / fotolia

Double Added Value through Cogeneration Power Plant

With its production quantity of approximately 450,000 t of malt a year, Canada Malting is the country’s largest malting company. By providing the cogeneration power plant, Caterpillar Energy Solutions delivers double added value for the enterprise. Thus, Canada Malting saves energy and costs from the power generated by the distributed power plant and uses the exhaust heat of the CHP plant to dry the milled malt before it is further processed. In this way, the malting facility’s energy costs as well as the pressure on the local power network are reduced.