Projects realised from 2005 to 2007.
- Project management of installations in the greenhouse
market gardening sector and industry, TW van Noord
Tomaten 2x 2016 kW CHP for Delta N.V.
(Caterpillar)
- DT van Noord Tomaten, 1816 kW CHP, Sirjansland
(Jenbacher)
- H4A Sluiskil feasibility study for their own energy
production with a CHP unit
- Gebr. Van de Berg, 1418 kW CHP in Naaldwijk
(Jenbacher)
- JP de Bakker, 3 MW CHP in Kwintsheul
(Jenbacher)
- KIK, 623 kW CHP in Bruinisse (Jenbacher)
(tendering + contract)
- De Hoop Terneuzen feasibility study for their own
energy production with a CHP unit
- Capacity increase for BS‑30 and MOD2GO: supervising
the engineering and the implementation of 35 nuclear
modifications to the nuclear power plant at Borssele to
make it one of the safest 25% of the world’s nuclear
power stations

The phases of the construction of a CHP
plant.
- Firstly, the engineering work for the CHP is started
with a low-voltage or medium-voltage installation.
- After the agreements have been signed, a detailed
plan is made that all parties must keep to.
- At fixed dates during the construction phase, there
will be project meetings between the customer’s project
manager (EMC) and the contractor (the CHP system
supplier).
- The planning is the recurring theme that is also used
to adjust the project as we go.
- Once the installation has been commissioned, a list
of remaining points is drawn up.
- The list of remaining points will be dealt with one
by one and signed off, so that the customer will be fully
satisfied when the project – i.e. his own CHP system –
can be formally handed over.