Co-generation (18 slides)
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Table of Contents
- What is co-generation?
- Why cogeneration
- Types of plants
- Methods for cogeneration
- Geothermal power in Iceland
- Trigeneration
- Distributed generation
- Biogas powerplant
- Applications
- Concluding remarks
Abstract
In this presentation you will learn a bit about Co-generation. It is the concept of producing two forms of energy from one fuel. Co-generation (also combined heat and power or CHP) is the use of a heat engine or a power station to simultaneously generate both electricity and useful heat. It is a way of producing energy locally and can be used instead of separate production of heat and electricity. It is also a more efficient way to use energy. There are two types of plants that are capable of co-generation. There is also something known as tri-generation. There are certain distinct advantages to these methods. Another alternate is a bio-gas power plant. The final point is a presentation on the applications of these methods of generating power.
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