"Low carbon developer iPower, which is based in Bridge of Allan, plans to roll out its micro combined heat and power (mCHP) fuel cells to the likes of schools, universities, social housing and care homes.
It wants to install the technology for free, with site owners only paying for the fuel they use and an annual service payment.
Its free BlueGen model, which is the size of a washing machine and uses mains gas to make electricity and heat through an emissions-free chemical reaction, has already been piloted at Edinburgh Napier University.
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