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The advantages of cogeneration
The advantages of cogeneration plants:
small losses during transport of heat and electricity, compared with the systems of centralized heat and electricity;
autonomy of operation and the possibility of a grid of surplus electricity generated;
savings in connection to the electrical and thermal networks;
independent of tariff increases for electricity and heat;
low cost of electricity generated;
increase the reliability and quality of security of electricity and heat;
short payback period;
high reliability;
maximum electrical efficiency;
increased demands for environmental and noise characteristics;
minimizing the area of building;
Application of cogeneration units in central cities can effectively complement the energy market, without reconstruction of the old congested networks.
Standalone operation allows systems to provide consumers of electricity with stable parameters of frequency and voltage, thermal energy with stable parameters for temperature and quality of hot water. |
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