Energy / Climate Change

November 11, 2007

 

50,000 Honda Residential Cogeneration Units Installed in Japan

Keywords: Energy Conservation Manufacturing industry 

At a press conference on July 18, 2007, Mr. Takeo Fukui, president and CEO of Honda Motor Co., Ltd., stated that about 50,000 Honda compact residential-use cogeneration units have been installed in Japan since they were first put on the market in 2003. He also noted that the company started selling the cogenerators in the United States in March 2007. Honda has been stepping up its environmental efforts as one of three strategies for future growth. Promoting the cogeneration unit is part of its commitment to the environment.

Honda cogeneration units run on natural gas and generate electricity for home use while utilizing the exhaust heat from the gas engine to provide hot water. The unit has been marketed through gas utility companies in Japan under the brand name "ECOWILL." According to data released by Honda the day before the press conference, the total energy efficiency of the unit is as high as 85.5 percent. Installation of the 50,000 ECOWILL units has potentially reduced carbon dioxide emissions by about 42,000 tons per year, equivalent to the amount that would be absorbed by three million trees.

In the U.S., the system is called "Freewatt," includes the Honda cogeneration unit and exhaust-heat hot-water heater and is being sold by American Honda Motor Co., Inc. and Climate Energy, LLC.


http://world.honda.com/news/2007/c070717Compact-Household-Cogeneration-Unit/

Posted: 2007/11/11 11:45:47 PM
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