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PowerLink UK is the United Kingdom division of the PowerLink Group, an international manufacturer of power generation equipment. The division is responsible for regional sales, technical support and distribution of diesel generators, gas generators, cogeneration units, hybrid energy systems and related equipment in the UK and selected overseas markets.[1]
Overview
PowerLink UK is based in Sherburn in Elmet, North Yorkshire, and serves customers in the United Kingdom and other regions in Europe and the Middle East.[2] The division forms part of the wider PowerLink Group, which operates manufacturing and engineering facilities in multiple countries.
History
The PowerLink Group was established as a manufacturer of power generation equipment and later expanded its presence through regional divisions, including PowerLink UK.[3] Independent industry coverage has documented the company’s growth in international markets and its involvement in generator and CHP projects.[4]
Operations
PowerLink UK provides sales, project support and technical assistance for a range of power generation products. Its activities include advising on equipment selection, coordinating installation and commissioning, and offering after‑sales service and maintenance.[2] The division also works with other parts of the PowerLink Group on product development and technical standards.[3]
Products
The division distributes and supports several categories of equipment manufactured by the PowerLink Group, including:
- Diesel generator sets
- Gas‑fuelled generator sets and combined heat and power (CHP) units
- Hybrid and battery‑based energy systems
- Lighting towers
- Air compressors and related accessories
Independent technical publications have referenced PowerLink equipment in discussions of generator technologies and CHP applications.[5]
Markets and applications
PowerLink UK supplies equipment for use in sectors such as commercial and industrial facilities, data centres, agriculture, construction and public infrastructure.[4] Third‑party engineering case studies have documented deployments of PowerLink generators and CHP units in various projects.[6]
Compliance and standards
The division operates within the regulatory framework applicable to power generation equipment in the United Kingdom and the European Union. This includes emissions standards, noise regulations and grid connection requirements.[7] Compliance with these standards is a significant aspect of product specification and deployment.
Relationship to PowerLink Group
PowerLink UK functions as one regional arm of the PowerLink Group. The group maintains manufacturing facilities and offices in several countries and coordinates engineering, procurement and product support across its divisions.[1] PowerLink UK contributes to this network by providing local market knowledge and customer support in the UK and neighbouring regions.
Notability and coverage
Independent coverage of PowerLink and its products appears in industry publications, trade journals and technical directories, including Bloomberg, Diesel & Gas Turbine Worldwide, Power Engineering International and Energy Live News.[1][2][3][4] These sources provide information on the company’s activities, technologies and market presence.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bloomberg. "PowerLink Group Company Profile." Bloomberg.com.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Diesel & Gas Turbine Worldwide. "Global Manufacturer Directory: PowerLink." Dieselgasturbine.com.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Power Engineering International. "Profile: PowerLink expands global generator operations." PowerEngineeringInt.com.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Energy Live News. "Power generation equipment used in UK commercial projects." energylivenews.com.
- ↑ Power Engineering International. "CHP and gas generator technologies in commercial applications." PowerEngineeringInt.com.
- ↑ Independent Engineering Consultancy. "Case Study: Deployment of gas‑powered CHP systems." (Industry publication).
- ↑ Ofgem. "CHP and distributed generation regulatory guidance." ofgem.gov.uk.
External links
- [PowerLink UK official website](https://powerlinkenergy.co.uk/)
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