Utilizing waste heat from thermal electric or hydro-electric power stations offers substantial energy and cost savings to both the salmon aquaculture and greenhouse industries in Canada. Projects successfully demonstrating this technology have led to major developments of both industries in New Brunswick. Producing both electricity and industrial process steam from an electric utility boiler is known as cogeneration. Two projects outlined in this paper demonstrate the improved energy efficiency of cogeneration and the economic benefits to the utility and steam customer
The Steam Turbine: A basic description of how a steam turbine converts available heat into mechanica...
Cogeneration under the PURPA law is providing opportunity to the Process Industry not only to conser...
Customarily, electricity is generated in a utility power plant while thermal energy is generated in ...
Cogeneration may be described as an efficient method for the production of electric power in conjunc...
Significant reductions in energy use and environmental emissions are demonstrated to be achievable w...
Cogeneration is the sequential use of a single fuel source to generate electrical and thermal ener...
The predicted rapid escalation of gas and electric costs, particularly in those utility systems pred...
Cogeneration of heat power is today receiving more attention by energy economists and policy makers ...
The Baytown Cogeneration Project installed a GE 7FA gas turbine generator that produces 160 MW of el...
Cogeneration may be described as an efficient method for the production of electric power sequential...
In the developed countries, the main source of the environmental contamination is industry. There is...
A lower consumption of thermal energy will contribute not only to a reduction in the running costs, ...
Fossil fuels usage is accelerating the problem of global warming and leading to major climatic chang...
Cogeneration is receiving increasing attention because of its potential for efficient utilization of...
The increasing cost of both purchased fuel and power will be the incentive to maximize the output av...
The Steam Turbine: A basic description of how a steam turbine converts available heat into mechanica...
Cogeneration under the PURPA law is providing opportunity to the Process Industry not only to conser...
Customarily, electricity is generated in a utility power plant while thermal energy is generated in ...
Cogeneration may be described as an efficient method for the production of electric power in conjunc...
Significant reductions in energy use and environmental emissions are demonstrated to be achievable w...
Cogeneration is the sequential use of a single fuel source to generate electrical and thermal ener...
The predicted rapid escalation of gas and electric costs, particularly in those utility systems pred...
Cogeneration of heat power is today receiving more attention by energy economists and policy makers ...
The Baytown Cogeneration Project installed a GE 7FA gas turbine generator that produces 160 MW of el...
Cogeneration may be described as an efficient method for the production of electric power sequential...
In the developed countries, the main source of the environmental contamination is industry. There is...
A lower consumption of thermal energy will contribute not only to a reduction in the running costs, ...
Fossil fuels usage is accelerating the problem of global warming and leading to major climatic chang...
Cogeneration is receiving increasing attention because of its potential for efficient utilization of...
The increasing cost of both purchased fuel and power will be the incentive to maximize the output av...
The Steam Turbine: A basic description of how a steam turbine converts available heat into mechanica...
Cogeneration under the PURPA law is providing opportunity to the Process Industry not only to conser...
Customarily, electricity is generated in a utility power plant while thermal energy is generated in ...