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Growing Demand for Cogeneration
The terms “cogeneration” and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) are synonyms for the simultaneous production of hot water and supplemental electricity for on-site use. So-called “MicroCHP solutions” (< 50 kW/hr) are often powered by an internal combustion engine, fuel cell or turbine. This makes them easy to install in a variety of commercial applications.
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