About Us

Orion Power & Co-Gen is a distributor of power generator sets, engines, and switchgear for several major original equipment manufacturers .

Orion generator sets are used in a variety of applications from emergency standby to peak shaving, co-generation and prime power plants paralleled to the grid. Our natural gas/LP models from nearly every major manufacturer including MTU/Detroit Diesel, Cummins/Onan, Caterpillar, Katolight, Kohler, Generac, Baldor, Elliott, John Deere, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Iveco, GM, Ford, Mercedes-Benz and Perkins.

Through the different projects developed, we are proud that our customers know that energy efficiency is not only about saving on operating costs, but also an additional advantage in their corporate vision as sustainable and intelligent companies of the modern world.

Not all buildings or businesses are the same and each and every one is unique. Because of this, we critically analyze your ideas and requirements and develop them to not only meet your energy requirements, project schedule, and budget but also meet the requirements of your business scheme.

We’re equipped to power today and built to power tomorrow.

Main Advantages of Cogeneration

  • Significant energy cost savings

  • Quick and sustainable Return on Investment

  • Independence from rising energy prices

  • Full cost control

  • Highest reliability and efficiency

  • Stable operation in case of power outages within the utility grid

  • Fulfills highest environmental standards

  • Compliance with governmental carbon emission regulations

  • More decentralized, sustainable, and stable power grid.

  • Does not waste heat.

  • Available in various sizes and applications.

  • 10% ITC for combined heat and power technologies


HOW SOLAR AND COMBINED HEAT & POWER (CHP) WORK TOGETHER

A hybrid on-site power generation system, incorporating both combined heat & power (CHP) and solar, can help many facilities substantially reduce energy costs.

When solar and CHP systems are used together as an integrated “hybrid” system, they can significantly reduce both baseload and peak utility costs, and even more so compared to using only a CHP or a solar system alone.

Baseload is defined as the minimum amount of energy required to continuously power a facility, while peak demand is based on “time of use” pricing. This means the utility provider charges your company more during times of peak demand or higher use, such as during the summer when businesses are operating with air conditioning.

Typically, CHP systems are effective at reducing baseload usage, while solar energy systems excel at offsetting peak demand energy usage. When combined into a hybrid CHP/solar power system, the following benefits can be realized:

  • Significant energy savings for large-volume energy users (up to 50%).

  • Minimize economic disruption from future utility rate hikes, with stable, predictable energy costs for the long-service lifetimes of these systems.

  • Reduce or eliminate downtime resulting from utility grid outages. On-site power is very stable and highly reliable.

  • Meet corporate emissions reduction and sustainability goals using clean (CHP) and renewable (solar) power.

Download the Hybrid Power Fact Sheet to learn more about hybrid CHP/solar power systems, including available state and federal financial incentives.


Sol-Gen vs Solar System

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Certificate of Partnership

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