Industrial cogeneration, also known as co-generation, is an innovative process for using energy that offers many benefits for businesses and the environment. Cogeneration is a technological process in which heat and electricity are produced simultaneously. Less fuel is used to produce the same amounts of electricity and heat than in separate production, resulting in both […]
COGENERATION: EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY
Cogeneration, also known as co-generation, is an efficient fuel utilization process that offers many benefits for businesses and the environment. The generation facility allows the simultaneous production of electricity and heat from a single source, leading to increased energy efficiency and reduced costs. In this article we will take a closer look at cogeneration, its applications and the benefits it brings.
WHAT IS COGENERATION?
Cogeneration is a process in which energy is produced simultaneously in the form of electricity and heat from a single energy source. The main source of cogeneration is usually an internal combustion engine or gas turbine. The heat released in the electricity generation process is then used for thermal purposes, such as heating buildings, producing steam or cooling. This unique combination maximizes the use of the energy contained in the fuel and minimizes losses. Importantly – CHP can be powered by a wide range of fuels – coal, natural gas, biomethane, as well as hydrogen. An unquestionable advantage of CHP is the high efficiency of CHP units (up to 91%) and compact and modular design.
COGENERATION APPLICATIONS
Cogeneration is widely used in various sectors and industries. Here are some examples:
Benefits of INDUSTRIAL COGENERATION
Industrial cogeneration has numerous benefits:
Why it's important:
Combined heat and power (CHP) is an efficient way of producing energy that brings significant economic and environmental benefits. It provides for the energy needs of various industries while supporting sustainable development goals and enhancing energy security. Therefore, more and more companies and local government units are beginning to consider implementing cogeneration in order to be more competitive and environmentally friendly.