Power cogeneration is a method of energy conservation. Specifically, it refers to the process of increasing the efficiency of our energy delivery processes by utilizing wasted heat energy. For example, hot water is an unused product of electric power plants (water is used for cooling purposes). In certain countries, like the US, this hot water is dumped into lakes or rivers. Instead, that hot water can be redirected to heat homes, like in most countries in Europe. This is doubly effective because electricity is used to heat most homes in America, and if we take advantage of waste heated water, we can cut down on our electricity consumption.
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cogeneration- technology of producing two or more forms of energy from a single energy generator.
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Benjamin L Blaney has written: 'Cogeneration' -- subject(s): Cogeneration of electric power and heat, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Cogeneration of electric power and heat
The definition of the word 'cogeneration' means that electricity is produced from either an engine or power station and that the electricity is turned into useful heat.
Anthony Ernest Reinsch has written: 'Industrial cogeneration in Canada' -- subject(s): Canadian Energy Research Institute, Cogeneration of electric power and heat, Economic aspects of Cogeneration of electric power and heat, Energy conservation
This is a cogeneration power station.
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it is used because of prower production, with out investing money. It is said to be cogeneration plant.
D.C Gerber has written: 'Small cogeneration system costs and performance'
One advantage is the fact that it combines both electricity and heat together and releases it simultaneously.
Potentially. This would depend on the size of the cogeneration, and on the location in the electrical grid. Generally, the larger the cogeneration, the more requirements will be placed on it to act like a typical power plant (specific MVAR/MW output within specified power factor ranges, must stay online for faults, etc.).
Cogeneration-noun.A process in which an industrial facility uses its waste energy to produce heat or electricity.