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= Cogeneration is the generation of electricity and heat at the same time. A steam engine may produce electricity, but vast amounts of heat are simply thrown away. With cogeneration, the heat is recovered and reused. | |||
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See [[Combined Heat Power]] | See [[Combined Heat Power]] | ||
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= Cogeneration is the generation of electricity and heat at the same time. A steam engine may produce electricity, but vast amounts of heat are simply thrown away. With cogeneration, the heat is recovered and reused. [http://www.appropedia.org/Category:Cogeneration[