Cogeneration

Cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) is the use of a heat engine or power station to generate electricity and useful heat at the same time. Trigeneration or combined cooling, heat and power (CCHP) refers to the simultaneous generation of electricity and useful heating and cooling from the combustion of a fuel or a solar heat collector. The terms cogeneration and trigeneration can also be applied to the power systems simultaneously generating electricity, heat, and industrial chemicals (e.g., syngas). Cogeneration is a more efficient use of fuel because otherwise-wasted heat from electricity generation is put to some productive use. …

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EU: European Union · 21 October 2024 English

through a biomethanisation process and using a cogeneration plant is excluded from the scope of the cap through a biomethanisation process and using a cogeneration plant is excluded from the scope of the cap through a biomethanisation process and using a cogeneration plant is excluded from the scope of the cap


EU: European Union · 18 October 2024 English

definition of boilers – such as stoves or micro-cogeneration – are not in the scope of the phase-out of


World Bank Group · 8 October 2024 English

Page 4 of 7 Share of total heat produced in cogeneration mode annually (%) (Percentage) Comments achieving targets Share of total heat produced in cogeneration mode annually (%) CHP generation efficiency: Ratio of electricity to heat for production in cogeneration mode (Percentage) Comments on achieving Ratio of electricity to heat for production in cogeneration mode (annual average) Closure of CHP-1 operations


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 3 October 2024 English

with non- renewable energy sources. Installing cogeneration and trigeneration systems on campus increases Bowdoin College in the United States invests in a cogeneration turbine, which produces electricity as a by- campus microgrids, certified green power, and cogeneration systems to diversify energy sources and reduce


World Bank Group · 3 October 2024 English

Operator for renewable energy sources and efficient cogeneration OIP BH Gas d.o.o. Sarajevo; Sarajevogas d Operator for renewable energy sources and efficient cogeneration OIP Informal land users PAP Municipality for renewable energy sources and efficient cogeneration Operationalization of the system of incentives use renewable energy sources and efficient cogeneration Medium Low Inform Elektroprenos BiH (NOS) electricity for plants that use renewable sources and cogeneration High Medium Consult FBiH Gender


Brattle Group · 3 October 2024 English

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contract with an electric utility that operated a cogeneration facility. • For a co-owner of a nuclear power co-authored a valuation analysis of a large gas-fired cogeneration facility in the Midwest. In addition to projecting


EU: European Union · 3 October 2024 English

This feasibility study investigates the utilization of the Integration of EDGAR and POLES (EDGAR-POLES) model to assess future greenhouse gas (GHG) emission scenarios within energy-related sectors, focusing on the impact …

adheres to IEA definitions. ▪ Auto-produced cogeneration ▪ Public electricity production ▪ Own use sector ▪ Public district heating ▪ Public cogeneration ▪ Auto-produced electricity ▪ Auto-produced Construction (combustion) (CON) Auto-produced cogeneration (AHP) Food and tobacco (combustion) (FOO) (DHE) Machinery (combustion) (MAC) Public cogeneration (CHP) Mining (combustion) (MIN) Non-ferrous


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 3 October 2024 English

with non- renewable energy sources. Installing cogeneration and trigeneration systems on campus increases Bowdoin College in the United States invests in a cogeneration turbine, which produces electricity as a by- campus microgrids, certified green power, and cogeneration systems to diversify energy sources and reduce


Brattle Group · 27 September 2024 English

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21-25 Peter Fox-Penner brattle.com | 11 of 26 • “Cogeneration After PURPA: Energy Conservation and Industry Update,” with Mark Horton and Peter Spinney, Cogeneration & Resource Recovery 9, no. 7, November/December “Bid Policies Overhauled,” with Edward Kee, Cogeneration & Resource Recovery 9, no. 7, November/December


EU: European Union · 26 September 2024 French

Kraft-Wärme-Kopplungsgesetz (loi sur la promotion de la cogénération de chaleur et d’électricité), du 19 mars 2002


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