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Combined Cooling Heat and Power (CCHP) is a form of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) that utilizes a single energy source to generate both electricity and thermal energy. CCHP systems are typically more efficient than traditional power plants, as they are able to capture and reuse the heat generated during the electricity production process. This heat can then be used for space heating, cooling, and hot water production. CCHP systems are also more reliable than traditional power plants, as they are able to provide continuous power and thermal energy even during power outages.
CCHP systems are becoming increasingly popular in both residential and commercial applications, as they are able to reduce energy costs and emissions. They are also becoming more widely used in industrial applications, as they are able to provide a reliable source of energy for production processes.
Some companies in the CCHP market include Siemens, GE, Mitsubishi, and Johnson Controls. Show Less Read more