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The Residential Combined Heat and Power (CHP) market is a subset of the larger Combined Heat and Power (CHP) market. It focuses on the use of CHP systems in residential settings, such as single-family homes, multi-family dwellings, and other residential buildings. Residential CHP systems are typically smaller than those used in commercial and industrial settings, and they are designed to provide both heat and electricity to the home. Residential CHP systems are typically powered by natural gas, propane, or other fuels, and they are often used to supplement or replace traditional heating and cooling systems.
Residential CHP systems can provide a number of benefits, including improved energy efficiency, reduced energy costs, and reduced emissions. They can also provide a reliable source of electricity during power outages.
Some companies in the Residential CHP market include E.ON, Viessmann, and Bosch. Show Less Read more