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Cogeneration, also known as on-site power generation, Combined Heat and Power (CHP), Distributed Generation (DG) and others, is the simultaneous production of electricity and useful 'waste' heat. Any facility that has significant thermal load requirements could be a technical fit for cogeneration. The economic fit will depend on the cost of electricity, how close the thermal demand matches the thermal production, and the complexity of the installation (first cost).

Click here to learn more about the following Cogeneration technologies:

  • Reciprocating Engine
  • Combustion Turbine
  • Steam Turbine
  • Microturbine
  • Fuel Cells
  • Combined Cycle

More Info.:

Detailed information on Power Generation and our cooperative effort with the Department Of Energy to promote on-site power generation can be found atwww.poweronsite.org

A Vendor directory can be found at www.poweronsite.org/AppGuide/Manufacturers.htm

Our Members that offer this technology include:

Capstone Microturbines
Fairbanks Morse
Ingersoll Rand
ECHOGen
Solar Turbines
Tecogen
UTC Fuel Cells
Vericor Power
Waukesha

Case Studies:

University Medical Center
Masonic Residence
Reagan Presidential Library
Fairway Market - NY CHP

Tietz Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation - NY
Boott Mills - MA
Rowan University - NJ

Eastern Maine Medical Center
Ontario Government Buildings 3MW with Engines


 
 
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