The 5* that optimises energy with 2G cogeneration

A system tailored to the excellence and energy efficiency of the hotel
The Hotel Adler Dolomiti, a symbol of luxury and tradition with over 200 years of history, has chosen to invest in energy innovation to preserve the environment of the precious UNESCO Dolomites. Thanks to the 2G Italia cogenerator, the hotel has implemented an efficient and ecological solution to meet its energy needs.

Facts & figures

Application:
Hotels and resorts
Country:
Italy
CHP:
g-box 50
Output el/th (kW):
25 - 50 kWel / 50 - 100 kWth
Operator:
ADLER Spa Resort DOLOMITI

The Hotel Adler Dolomiti, renowned for its attention to guests and respect for the surrounding environment, has adopted a cogeneration system tailored to its energy needs.

 

The system is made up of two g-box 50 modules, designed specifically for the hotel, which offer a modulable electrical power from 25 to 50 kWh and a thermal power from 50 to 100 kWh.

 

This highly efficient solution allows a 55% reduction in CO 2 emissions and an overall efficiency of up to 103%, guaranteeing primary energy savings of 30%.

 

Given the presence of swimming pools and a large spa area, Hotel Adler has variable energy needs during the day. To optimize the use of the heat produced by cogeneration, a thermal storage was installed next to the generators, which allows the heat to be efficiently distributed to all areas of the hotel.

 

Thanks to constant remote control by the 2G Italia and Kofler service centers in Berlin, the Hotel Adler's cogeneration plant is monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 

Each signal is detected in real time, allowing you to plan preventive maintenance interventions to ensure reliable operation over time.

 

With the 2G Italia cogeneration plant, the Hotel Adler Dolomiti demonstrates its commitment to excellence and sustainability, offering its guests a luxury experience that goes beyond expectations, respecting the surrounding environment and reducing the 'environmental impact.

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