Co-generation, also indicated by the acronym CHP (combined heat and power), is the combined production of electric and thermal energy Back. To top It is a co-generation on a small scale capable to reach civil and third sector users. To top E' la cogenerazione di potenza inferiore a 50 Kw. To top Co-generation basic principle is to recover and use the heat generated during electric energy producing process, thus avoiding to disperse it into the environment To top - Economic savings on electric and thermal energy purchase - Guarantees against black-out - Limitation of CO2 emission by saving on primary energy sources To top A micro-co-generator is comprised of a “box” of the size of a normal boiler, inside which there are a micro-turbine, an electric generator and a thermal recovery unit. To top Our micro-co-generator is fed by natural gas. To top Absolutely NO. Heat and Power’s innovative approach allows to activate micro-co-generation by means of few simple connections. To top The micro-co-generator has an integrating and not replacing character with regard to the existing plants. Its electric and thermal production therefore comes along with the one coming from the already existing installations which continue to work, although at a reduced level. To top Tri-generation is a technological system aimed at the contemporary production of heat, electricity and cooling. To top |