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Cogeneration or "Combined heat and power" (CHP) is a highly efficient process to generate electricity and useful thermal energy in a single, integrated system. It ultimately increases the efficiency of the system by avoiding heat losses.
By generating heat and power simultaneously, CHP can reduce carbon emissions by up to 30% compared to the separate means of conventional generation
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Cogeneration can be categorized into a variety of different technologies that include combined cycle turbines, gas/combustion turbines, steam turbines, reciprocating engines, waste heat recovery, micro-turbines (seen below)
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As a "stand-alone" or part of a microgrid application, we have best in class technology to bring to any project.
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natural gas reciprocating engine
natural gas micro turbine
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