Efforce allows its community of contributors to fund a 180kwe CCHP plant located in the headquarter of an undisclosed company designed to work over 8,000 hours/year, covering the cooling needs of the production cycle (or, alternatively, covering part of the plant's summer and winter air conditioning needs) and self-produce around 1.4 GWh/year of electricity.
Efforce allows its community of contributors to fund an EEP for an undisclosed company consisting in a CHP which will provide around 60% of the electric power needed by a sewage treatment plant and heat to a sludge drying plant used to reduce by almost 80% the weight of the sludge to be disposed. A low temperature dryer has been selected in order to have the lowest possible management costs making the plant as a whole generating more energy than the one consumed. Dried sewage has high calorific value and can be reused in the form of pellets.