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Levercor Energy Systems named as partner for extensive CHP roll-out

The directors of Levercor Energy Systems are pleased to announce that the company has been appointed by Quantum Data Energy Plc and Avanti-E, to design, install and maintain combined heat and power systems (CHPs) to supply the UK’s holiday park sector — comprising 4,700 parks — providing secure, year-round, resilient and cost-effective power and heat supply.

The first project is to supply a 10MW CHP for one of the UK’s largest holiday parks, who have expressed a critical need for such a solution. The proposal encompasses a turnkey on-site generation facility, which will provide approximately 5MW of power generation supply capacity together with substantial heat-recovery output to the holiday park.

A further 5MW of power generation capacity will be implemented to supply the National Grid through merchant trading, participation in the Capacity Market, and to provide power redundancy to the holiday park.

Once installed, the CHP will provide:

· A long-term private-wire PPA providing electricity and heat at discounted rates compared to prevailing retail tariffs;
· On-site generation intended to deliver cost stability, lower emissions and increased energy resilience;
· The potential for Capacity Market participation and merchant trading to provide a secondary long-term revenue streams.

Quantum’s proposal marks the first formal submission under the exclusive holiday-park JV strategy, which will deliver 25MW of low cost, low CO2 electricity to holiday parks in the near future, with a medium-term ambition of scaling to deliver 100MW, in line with the sector’s demand for secure and efficient energy solutions.

Commenting on the JV agreement, Ivan Wentzel, Head of Operations at Quantum Data Energy Plc, said: “The appointment of Levercor as our preferred EPC partner and the submission of this first full CHP-PPA proposal represents strong early progress in our holiday park strategy.

“Our collaboration with Avanti and Levercor gives us a highly capable development and delivery platform for these projects. We see this sector as an important strategic growth area for Quantum, offering long-term contracted revenues and an opportunity to deploy efficient, resilient energy solutions at scale.”

Joe Anwyl, CEO of Levercor Energy Systems, commenting on the agreement said: “We are delighted to be working with Quantum and Avanti-E, who are planning to establish a portfolio of over 300MW of flexible generation power capacity as part of their long-term vision to build a 1GW platform of distributed energy assets.”