The university had just inked a contract with its utility to build a cogeneration plant on campus. |
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An onsite cogeneration plant fueled by chipped tree waste provides hot water and electricity for the whole complex and heat for work spaces. |
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The country gets about 56,000 mw of electrical generation from combined heat and power or cogeneration, according to data. |
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The power plant uses the revenues from credits to fund cogeneration with the excess steam it generates. |
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In case of major renovations, cogeneration and renewable energy should also be examined. |
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Class 43.2 is an innovative tax write-off for efficient cogeneration systems and other renewable and energy-efficient systems. |
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Boralex also has a natural gas cogeneration plant in France which is a reliable source of profits and cash flow year after year. |
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Some lucky tomatoes will soon be feasting on warm air from a cogeneration system that will be installed this spring. |
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Annex II is about determining which current in a cogeneration plant is actually cogenerated electricity. |
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The City of Brandenburg's cogeneration plant produces 15,992 MWh of district heating and 15,920 MWh of cogenerated electricity each year. |
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The output from such equipment should not be considered as cogeneration for issuing a guarantee of origin and for statistical purposes. |
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Aid for the production of heat from cogeneration will be assessed in the context of notification based on electricity capacity. |
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The purpose of this act is to promote renewable energy use and cogeneration. |
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The heating loads are basically covered by the waste heat of a cogeneration unit. |
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Accuracy of greenhouse gas intensity is diminished in cases where industrial cogeneration is significant. |
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This initiative has the purpose of promoting renewable energy use, cogeneration and the promotion of the use of biofuels. |
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However, those installations with one or several cogeneration motors may have problems with the level of noise they generate. |
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The use of small-scale cogeneration in homes, swimming pools and hotels is better accepted than people may think. |
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The cogeneration unit is capable of following the electric loads of the house. |
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The European Commission has confirmed its support for the wider use of cogeneration as a means of reducing Europe-wide carbon dioxide emissions. |
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The cogeneration technology is a development and efficiency tool ideally suited to industrial consumers. |
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This method, called cogeneration, allows a facility to produce electricity and then heat domestic hot water or create steam to operate absorption chillers. |
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Even small firms engage in cogeneration via fuel cells and microturbines. |
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Not only does the Pickard Centre treat wastewater before returning it to the Ottawa River, it is a cogeneration facility, producing electrical power and thermal energy. |
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Budget 2005 further accelerated the CCA rate for a broad range of renewable energy generation equipment and certain highefficiency cogeneration equipment. |
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In Ontario, on the hottest days when power usage is at its peak, the government sends out a brownout warning and factories shut down their consumption and fire up diesel generators to produce their own cogeneration. |
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All chemical pulp mills burn off black liquor as a part of the chemical refining process, and that thermal energy is then used to generate process steam and, in most cases, electricity with a cogeneration unit. |
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We have also proposed to increase our use of cogeneration with our expansion project at Cold Lake, as well as at our upcoming Kearl oil sands mining project. |
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Boralex has integrated expertise in the design, development, construction, financing and operation of cogeneration power stations that can be put to work anywhere in Canada or the world. |
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And we are proud to have brought our customers' cogeneration facilities on stream to back-up the French power grid during the mid-2003 heatwave in France. |
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Natural gas is a major source of electricity generation through the use of cogeneration, gas turbines and steam turbines. |
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Some cogeneration plants are connected to an absorption chiller system where the engine's waste heat is used to drive the generator of the absorption system. |
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This new recital makes it clear that also cogeneration produced and consumed by the by the producer himself should be counted into the statistics in order to give the full picture of cogenerated energy. |
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Its operations include baseload, intermediate, peaking, and cogeneration facilities and thermal energy production. |
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The city of Bakersfield, California, uses cogeneration at its sewer plants. |
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Such support will in some cases be necessary to further exploit the potential for cogeneration, in particular to take account of the need to internalise external costs. |
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Distillation methods in particular are suitable for cogeneration. |
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Steam discharged from the turbine at the medium pressure in cogeneration can provide large amounts of lower-temperature energy for such applications as heating buildings or processing food products. |
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Recent cogeneration technology plants are being designed to produce from 200 to over 300 kWh of electricity per tonne of bagasse. |
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To maximise the energy savings and to avoid energy savings being lost, the greatest attention must be paid to the functioning conditions of cogeneration units. |
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Recent concerns about fuel sources and pollution have incited a renewed interest in steam both as a component of cogeneration processes and as a prime mover. |
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Cogeneration is still commonly practiced in many industries that use large amounts of both steam and power, such as pulp and paper, chemicals and refining. |
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