Combined Heat and Power (CHP)

Combined heat and power (CHP) involves the use of a heat engine or power system to simultaneously generate electricity and useful heat. CHP is not a single technology, but an integrated energy system that can be modified depending on the energy end use. By recovering waste heat, the cogeneration of heat and power typically achieves effective electrical efficiencies of 70% to 80% — a dramatic improvement over the average 33% efficiency of conventional fossil-fuelled power plants.

My research: Reducing costs, increasing efficiency. Development of Stirling engine

#Vlaszák Lajos

#Vlaszák Lajos