EXERGY joins COGEN Europe as new member
COGEN Europe| the European Association for the Promotion of Cogeneration| has welcomed a new member| EXERGY.

COGEN Europe, the European Association for the Promotion of Cogeneration, has welcomed EXERGY as a new member.
Founded in 2009, EXERGY specialises in the design, engineering and manufacturing of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) systems that can produce electricity from a wide variety of heat sources including geothermal, biomass, solar energy and industrial processes.
Paolo Danesi, EXERGY’s sales director, commented on the announcement: "As a company, we want to focus more on cogeneration applications and joining COGEN Europe will provide us with unique opportunities to be part of an international community – sharing knowledge, establishing partnerships and contributing more actively to support the drafting of good policies that can help to widen the use of cogeneration in Europe."
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"We are very proud to welcome EXERGY as a member of COGEN Europe," says Hans Korteweg, Managing Director of COGEN Europe. "EXERGY has established itself as a leading player in the field of ORC technology, which is growing in importance as industries look for ways to reduce their energy consumption and costs by using energy more efficiently and avoiding waste.
"I am confident that EXERGY will make a valuable contribution to our activities, notably those relating to the recovery and use of excess heat, following on from our recent involvement in the HEATLEAP project."
COGEN Europe has been active since 1993 and has over 60 members. The association works with EU institutions and stakeholders to improve policies and eliminate administrative, regulatory and market barriers to the wider use of cogeneration in Europe.
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