Cogeneration - A process in which power is produced by a gas-fired engine and generator set. Heat produced as part of this process is used as heating and/or cooling media.
Cogeneration Cogeneration is the simultaneous production of electricity and useful heat from the combustion of the same fuel source Commingled materials ...
Cogeneration - The generation of electricity and the capture and use of otherwise wasted heat energy byproducts. Also referred to as a combined heat and power (CHP) system.
Cogeneration The consecutive generation of useful thermal and electric energy from the same fuel source. Coke Oven ...
Cogeneration: The contemporaneous generation of useful thermal and electric energy from the same fuel source.
cogeneration Translations of "combined heat and power generation": Language Translations Bulgarian: ...
Cogeneration The simultaneous generation of usable electricity and heat from the same fuel and/or energy source such as oil, coal, gas, biomass or solar. Combustible A material having a flashpoint higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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heat and power (CHP): producing heat and power in the same process, for instance by using surplus steam when heating water to produce electricity. CHP is potentially very efficient, leading to reduced energy use. Also known as cogeneration.
See also: Water, Environmental, Air, Environment, Oxygen
 
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