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| benefits: - high efficiency production | | benefits: - high efficiency production |
− | electricity and heat
| + | electricity and heat |
| - reduced fuel and energy costs | | - reduced fuel and energy costs |
| - lower electrical usage during peak | | - lower electrical usage during peak |
− | summer demand
| + | summer demand |
| - engine heat can be used to produce | | - engine heat can be used to produce |
− | steam of hot water for onsite use
| + | steam of hot water for onsite use |
| - significant reductions in greenhouse | | - significant reductions in greenhouse |
− | gas emissions
| + | gas emissions |
| - no harmful chemical pollutants since | | - no harmful chemical pollutants since |
− | water is used as the refrigerant
| + | water is used as the refrigerant |
− | - beneficial for improving building's | + | - beneficial for improving building's energy efficiency ratings |
− | energy efficiency ratings
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| |Sources=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cogeneration (1.); https://www.clarke-energy.com/gas-engines/trigeneration/ (2.) | | |Sources=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cogeneration (1.); https://www.clarke-energy.com/gas-engines/trigeneration/ (2.) |
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Revision as of 09:09, 13 November 2017
Definition
1. The simultaneous generation of electricity and useful heating and cooling from the combustion of a fuel or a solar heat collector.
2. Trigeneration or combined cooling, heat and power (CCHP), is the process by which some of the heat produced by a cogeneration plant is used to generate chilled water for air conditioning or refrigeration. An absorption chiller is linked to the combined heat and power (CHP) to provide this functionality.
benefits: - high efficiency production
electricity and heat
- reduced fuel and energy costs
- lower electrical usage during peak
summer demand
- engine heat can be used to produce
steam of hot water for onsite use
- significant reductions in greenhouse
gas emissions
- no harmful chemical pollutants since
water is used as the refrigerant
- beneficial for improving building's energy efficiency ratings
Abbreviation
CCHP
Synonyms
Trigeneration
Superterms
Cogeneration
Subterms
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cogeneration (1.); https://www.clarke-energy.com/gas-engines/trigeneration/ (2.)