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Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is a technology that simultaneously generates electricity and useful thermal energy from a single fuel source. Industrial CHP is the application of this technology in industrial settings, such as manufacturing plants, refineries, and other large-scale facilities. It is an efficient and cost-effective way to reduce energy costs and emissions, as well as improve energy security.
Industrial CHP systems are typically powered by natural gas, biomass, or other renewable fuels. They can be used to generate electricity, steam, hot water, and other forms of thermal energy. The systems are designed to be highly efficient, with some systems achieving total energy efficiency of up to 90%.
Industrial CHP systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits. They are also becoming more widely available, with many companies offering turnkey solutions for industrial CHP systems. Some of the leading companies in the industrial CHP market include Siemens, GE, Wartsila, and MAN Energy Solutions. Show Less Read more