Combined Heat and Power Solutions in the Caribbean
The Caribbean is home to breathtaking landscapes, vibrant communities, and a unique energy challenge: balancing growing energy demands with the need for sustainable and reliable solutions. At 2G Energy, we understand the complexities of this dynamic region and offer world-class Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems to meet these challenges head-on.

Why Choose CHP for the Caribbean?
In a region where electricity costs are among the highest in the world and grid reliability can vary, CHP systems provide an innovative way to achieve energy independence, efficiency, and resilience. Here are some of the key benefits:
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Cost Savings: Generate electricity and use the waste heat for cooling, heating, or industrial processes, significantly reducing energy bills.
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Energy Security: Ensure a reliable power supply, even in areas with frequent grid outages or remote locations.
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Sustainability: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels by integrating renewable natural gas, biogas, or hydrogen into your CHP system.
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Custom Solutions: Tailor energy generation to meet specific needs in hospitality, healthcare, manufacturing, or other sectors.
Ideal Applications for CHP in the Caribbean
Our high-efficiency CHP systems are versatile and can serve a wide range of industries and applications, including:
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Hotels & Resorts: Provide consistent lighting, cooling, and hot water energy while lowering operational costs.
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Hospitals & Clinics: Deliver uninterrupted power for critical medical equipment and climate control systems.
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Manufacturing Plants: Enhance productivity with dependable energy for machinery and processes.
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Agricultural & Aquaculture Operations: Support sustainable practices with energy-efficient power generation and heat utilization.
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Residential & Mixed-Use Developments: Offer affordable and sustainable energy solutions for growing communities.
Case Studies

Rincon Beach Resort - Anasco, Puerto Rico
This beach resort in Añasco, Puerto Rico, uses a 2G patruus 400 with a generating capacity of 240 kW electrical and 367 kW thermal. This unit generates heat and power for the resort, using propane as fuel. This unit is fully containerized with Island Mode for built-in resiliency and continuity during a blackout or natural disaster (hurricane). It is rated to withstand tropical winds and seismic activity.