In the United States, 40% of energy use was for electricity generation in 2011, but two thirds of the energy used to produce electricity was lost as heat. Combined heat and power systems are an energy technology that provides electrical and thermal energy at high efficiencies by utilizing excess heat from the process of electricity generation. This technology can offer a decentralized method of energy generation for urban regions which can provide a more reliable, resilient and efficient power supply, and has a lower impact on the environment compared to certain centralized electricity generation systems. In order for the use of combined heat and power systems to become more widespread and mainstream, studies must be performed which anal...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
Renewable energy sources contribute considerable amounts of energy when natural phenomena are conver...
A feasibility study on upgrading an existing heat distribution network to a low-temperature distribu...
Combined heat and power (CHP) systems produce electricity and useful heat from fuel. When power is p...
This study describes our experience in researching and designing an innovative way of operating comb...
<p>Energy production by combined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP) can achieve combustion efficienc...
The building stock in the European Union accounts for over 40% of final energy use, where the usage ...
The building stock in the European Union accounts for over 40% of final energy use, where the usage ...
The building stock in the European Union accounts for over 40% of final energy use, where the usage ...
In this Mechanical Engineering senior project, combined heat and power (CHP) systems were evaluated ...
13 figures, 9 tables.New energy technologies are gaining rising importance because of climate change...
Distributed generation (DG) of combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) has been gaining momentum in...
Distributed generation (DG) of combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) has been gaining momentum in...
With the growing need for sustainable energy solutions in urban areas, a strategic integration of en...
In recent decades, growth in the world population, economic and living standards have been responsib...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
Renewable energy sources contribute considerable amounts of energy when natural phenomena are conver...
A feasibility study on upgrading an existing heat distribution network to a low-temperature distribu...
Combined heat and power (CHP) systems produce electricity and useful heat from fuel. When power is p...
This study describes our experience in researching and designing an innovative way of operating comb...
<p>Energy production by combined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP) can achieve combustion efficienc...
The building stock in the European Union accounts for over 40% of final energy use, where the usage ...
The building stock in the European Union accounts for over 40% of final energy use, where the usage ...
The building stock in the European Union accounts for over 40% of final energy use, where the usage ...
In this Mechanical Engineering senior project, combined heat and power (CHP) systems were evaluated ...
13 figures, 9 tables.New energy technologies are gaining rising importance because of climate change...
Distributed generation (DG) of combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) has been gaining momentum in...
Distributed generation (DG) of combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) has been gaining momentum in...
With the growing need for sustainable energy solutions in urban areas, a strategic integration of en...
In recent decades, growth in the world population, economic and living standards have been responsib...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
Renewable energy sources contribute considerable amounts of energy when natural phenomena are conver...
A feasibility study on upgrading an existing heat distribution network to a low-temperature distribu...