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Cogeneration units (CHP plants)

Cogeneration units (CHP plants)

Whether industry, hospitality or private household: if you use power and heat continuously, a cogeneration unit can reduce your energy costs in the long term. When generating power, heat is produced, which is lost as exhaust heat in large power plants.

 

Cogeneration units function according to the principle of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and use the exhaust heat to heat its own operating buildings, halls, stalls, etc. and to produce warm water, and in this way, achieve a level of efficiency which is almost double as high as when the production of power and heat are separate. This leads to a whole 35 % less environmental pollution than generating energy from a large power station. With a cogeneration unit, you are not just looking after your wallet, but also nature. The small powerhouse is available in a wide range of versions, meaning that they can be incorporated into any existing building technology and for any power requirement.

This is how a cogeneration unit works:

A cogeneration unit makes use of proven technology which can be used as the basis for the most varied of applications. Power is generated using an internal combustion engine via a coupled generator. The exhaust heat of the motor and the exhaust gases are then used for heating purposes and to produce warm water.

 

 

A cogeneration unit makes use of proven technology which can be used as the basis for the most varied of applications. Power is generated using an internal combustion engine via a coupled generator. The exhaust heat of the motor and the exhaust gases are then used for heating purposes and to produce warm water.

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