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Today cogeneration isn't considered a mysterious technology. Often, however, a lack of evaluation methods and criteria are barriers to exploring cogeneration feasibility. In addition, the time and costs associated with hiring consultants for studying cogeneration feasibility can be a significant deterrent. However, cogeneration (often called combined heat and power, or CHP) feasibility screening can be quite simple given some rudimentary information about system types and how they save energy dollars.
What is CHP?
Traditional utility-based power generation utilizes high-pressure boilers and condensing steam turbines or generators to generate ...