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Building
Owners - Technology Status
CHP
systems are currently used throughout the United States at university
campuses, military bases, hospitals, and hotels. While all of the
necessary components are commercially available, integrating them
into a CHP system currently requires custom engineering and installation
of components purchased from separate contractors. Information on
some of the CHP systems installed in the U.S. is available in the
installation
database section of this site.
In
2001, the U.S. Department of Energy initiated efforts toward developing
modular packaged systems that
eliminate much of the time and a significant part of the cost for
implementing CHP systems.
Some
information on the various technologies that are integrated into
CHP systems is given below.
- Distributed
power generation
Distributed power generation is used for producing electric power
on-site or at a location close to where electric power is needed.
Waste heat from these power generators is recovered for operating
thermally-activated machines.
- Heat
recovery
Heat recovery technologies allow recovery of thermal energy from
the exhaust gases and cooling systems of distributed power generation
equipment.
- Thermally-activated
machines
Thermally-activated machines can use recovered heat to provide
heating, cooling, or humidity control in buildings.
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