Energy efficiency through combined heat and power or cogeneration

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Energy efficiency through combined heat and power or cogeneration

David H. Thomas

(Energy policies, politics and prices series)

Nova Science Publishers, c2010

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Biomass combined heat and power catalog of technologies / United States Environmental Protection Agency
  • Catalog of CHP technologies / United States Environmental Protection Agency
  • CHP project development overview / United States Environmental Protection Agency
  • Combined heat and power : effective energy solutions for a sustainable future / Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Environmental revenue streams for combined heat and power / United States Environmental Protection Agency

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is the sequential or simultaneous generation of multiple forms of useful energy (usually mechanical and thermal) in a single, integrated system. CHP systems consist of a number of individual components-prime mover (heat engine), generator, heat recovery, and electrical interconnection-configured into an integrated whole. This book reviews the technical and economic characterisation of biomass resources, biomass preparation, energy conversion technologies, power production systems, and complete integrated systems.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Biomass Combined Heat & Power Catalog of Technologies
  • Catalog of CHP Technologies
  • CHP Project Development Overview
  • Combined Heat & Power: Effective Energy Solutions for a Sustainable Future
  • Environmental Revenue Streams for Combined Heat & Power
  • Index.

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