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COGENERATION OF THERMAL AND ELECTRIC POWER


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Advantages of Gas-fired Cogeneration Modules
In comparison with conventional thermal and electric power generation, the use of cogeneration modules brings a number of advantages such as higher efficiency of primary energy or energy from biomass (biogases and landfill gas), minimum damage to the environment, lower emissions at the same volume of generated thermal and electrical energy, lower energy transport costs, decentralised energy supply, independence of suppliers, lower costs of energy media, lower consumption of energy media and option of supervision and remote control of cogeneration modules over internet or telephone modem from the seat of the company.
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ENERGETIKA RAVNE, Ravne na Koroškem
Erection of a cogeneration plant with three engines, each featuring the following characteristics: electric power output 2,723 kW, voltage rating 5,000 V and thermal output 2,665 kW.
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JATA, Polje pri Ljubljani
Erection of a cogeneration plant with an engine featuring electric power output of 922 kW, voltage rating of 400 V, and thermal output of 667 kW (hot water system 90/70º C) and 529 kW (steam 7 bar).
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The goal to preserve the environment demands the efficient use of resources, recycling of wastes, and optimum use of energy.
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