Driving down the cost of grain drying

A new ‘closed loop’ grain drying system, using Bowman heat exchangers has significantly reduced energy costs and improved efficiency in Finland.
Energy-efficient heating for National Lido of Wales

Bowman heat exchangers are delivering 21st century reliability and efficiency to an historic open air pool complex in South Wales.
Cooling a Portuguese river cruiser

If you can’t stand the heat – get a Bowman heat exchanger! How Bowman heat exchangers have solved a major cooling headache for a Portuguese river cruising company.
Life in the ‘deep freeze’!

Bowman CHP heat exchangers provide vital heating for the Halley VI Antarctic research station. For the scientists living and working on The British Antarctic Survey’s Halley VI research station, reliable heat and power isn’t a luxury, it’s a matter of life and death.
Bringing affordable power to the Canadian North

Bowman charge air coolers and exhaust gas heat exchangers are playing a key part of a co-generation system that has halved electricity costs for a remote Canadian community. Located in the Northwest Territories of Canada, Fort Providence is a small hamlet of about 800 people, approximately 2,000 km north of the Canada-USA border. Winters are very cold, with temperatures falling to -40°C, making power and heat highly valued and expensive commodities. In 24 of 32 communities in the Northwest Territories, electricity is produced using diesel generators. The commercial rate per kilowatt hour ranges between $0.51 and $0.61 CDN, which is four or five times the utility rates in southern Canada. Diesel has to be trucked or sea-lifted long distances from the south, hence the high cost of power.