cogeneration (chp)
Cogeneration (CHP), or combined heat and power, is a highly efficient process that simultaneously produces electricity and useful heat from a single fuel source. It involves capturing and utilizing the waste heat generated during the electricity generation process, resulting in reduced fuel consumption, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and improved overall energy efficiency.
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