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Kyzyl wants to discuss Renewable Energy World Free Magazine Subscription 1 year ago
Free Magazine Subscription to Renewable Energy World. Renewable Energy World effectively promotes all aspects of renewable energy technology in the worldwide marketplace. - http://efunda.tradepub.com/free/rew/prgm.cgi
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Narsi says 1 year ago
Cool Energy Receives Funding for Combined Heat and Power, joins Idealab Incubator
Cool Energy, Inc., a developer of clean energy power generation systems, today announced that it has joined the Idealab network of operating companies and received significant funding from Idealab.
"Cool Energy's technology is in a sweet spot for clean energy, enabling low-temperature waste heat recovery, and novel solar and biomass systems for distributed power generation," said Bill Gross, Chairman and CEO of Idealab. "We are thrilled to be involved with a company that has the potential to make a real difference in the world."
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Narsi says 1 year ago
Cogeneration decreases CO2 emissions - Cogeneration decreases CO2 emissions and increases efficiency by reducing the amount of fuel by as much as 50% -
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Narsi says 1 year ago
CHP - Combined Heat & Power - Cogeneration - CHP (also cogeneration), is concurrent production of electricity/mechanical power and useful thermal energy from a single source of energy. A type of distributed generation that is located at or near the point of consumption. Instead of purchasing electricity from a local utility to produce thermal energy, consumers use CHP to provide these energy services in one energy-efficient step. CHP is not a single technology but a suite of technologies that can use a variety of fuels... - http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/12/meet-deeply-sexy-enertech-no-one-talking-about.php
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Narsi says 1 year ago
CHP - Combined Heat & Power - Cogeneration - CHP (also cogeneration), is concurrent production of electricity/mechanical power and useful thermal energy from a single source of energy. A type of distributed generation that is located at or near the point of consumption. Instead of purchasing electricity from a local utility to produce thermal energy, consumers use CHP to provide these energy services in one energy-efficient step. CHP is not a single technology but a suite of technologies that can use a variety of fuels... - http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/12/meet-deeply-sexy-enertech-no-one-talking-about.php
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Narsi says 1 year ago
Biomass Gasification plus CHP in Denmark - A demonstration plant in Denmark is perfecting biomass gasification combined with CHP (Combined Heat and Power). The BioGas is used to power generators and waste heat is captured and used. This method results in more electricity produced from the biomass as compared to direct burning without gasification. - http://energyanswers.blogspot.com/2009/01/biomass-gasification-plus-chp-in.html
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Narsi says 1 year ago
Mini power plants at homes - By locating mini power plants at their homes or business, end users can exploit the heat generated by the electricity to heat the structure or generate additional power (co-generation) -
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Narsi says 1 year ago
CHP accounts for 9% worldwide power generation - CHP currently accounts for around 9 % of global power generation (IEA 2007). Its economic potential, however, is likely to be significantly greater. - http://www.renewableenergyindiaexpo.com/advantage.html
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Narsi says 1 year ago
Bagasse, CHP and India energy deficit - The International Energy Agency says that the sugar sector has a potential to produce 5,100 MW of power through cogeneration, which is 69 percent of total cogeneration capacity. If the resources and technology are improved, cogeneration can produce almost 10,000 MW or 40 percent of the country's 2008 power deficit. - http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News-By-Industry/Energy/Sugar-mills-generate-as-much-green-
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Narsi says 1 year ago
Bagasse, CHP and India energy deficit - The International Energy Agency says that the sugar sector has a potential to produce 5,100 MW of power through cogeneration, which is 69 percent of total cogeneration capacity. If the resources and technology are improved, cogeneration can produce almost 10,000 MW or 40 percent of the country's 2008 power deficit. - http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News-By-Industry/Energy/Sugar-mills-generate-as-much-green-
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Narsi says 1 year ago
Sugar companies make more money from cogeneration than from sugar - Out of 650-odd sugar mills in India, 107 have CHP plants. This revenue has managed to bail sugar mills reeling from falling sugar prices. The Dhampur Sugar Mills in UP, which has largest cogeneration capacity in India, made Rs.420 million from its cogeneration in 07-08, compared to Rs.110 million from sugar! It sold about 177 million units of power to state. The 3rd largest sugar co, Triveni is selling 16-17 MW of power to the grid - http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News-By-Industry/Energy/Sugar-mills-generate-as-much-green-
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Narsi says 1 year ago
Bagasse based cogeneration plants earn carbon credits in India - Bagasse-based cogeneration plants also earn carbon credits as the carbon dioxide absorbed by sugarcane plants while growing up is more than the carbon dioxide produced in burning bagasse. The cogeneration plant of Triveni earned about 186,000 certified emission reductions worth over Rs.30 million between March 2004 and December 2007. - http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News-By-Industry/Energy/Sugar-mills-generate-as-much-green-
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Narsi says 2 years ago
CHPC or trigeneration - electricity, heating and cooling (CHP Cooling)
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Narsi says 2 years ago
With over 7,000 global installations, GE Jenbacher remains the worldwide leader in custom, distributed CHP (Combined Heat & Power), high efficiency CoGeneration, renewable bioenergy, and sub-10 MW gas fueled power generation, holding over 38% of global market share.
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Narsi says 3 years ago
Typical costs of the steps of producing biogas in the gas grid are as follows: biogas production, 3.3%u20137.9 ct/kWh gas; biogas upgrading, 1.2%u20136.3 ct/kWh gas; net transport, 0%u20133.5 ct/kWh gas; CHP engine O&M, 0.9%u20131.0 ct/kWh gas - http://bit.ly%






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Dhruv 1 year ago
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