Cogeneration is a process of simultaneous generation of electricity and heat. Thanks to significantly higher efficiency of using the energy contained in the fuel, financial benefits are obtained for the customer in the form of lower and stable prices of electricity and heat. Cogeneration as an advanced energy saving system contributes to the optimization of fuel consumption and reduction of operating costs.
Small cogeneration systems bring the greatest benefits to recipients consuming significant amounts of electrical and thermal energy. Such recipients may be industrial plants, hospitals, universities, public facilities, housing estates, etc. An energy saving system in buildings increases the security of energy supplies and reduces bills for electricity supplied from the grid.
Industrial enterprises
Hospitals, universities, public facilities
Housing estates
In the context of the changing energy landscape, cogeneration systems are becoming not only a method of saving energy, but also a key tool for promoting sustainable development. At the same time generation of electric current and heat makes cogeneration technologies particularly energy-efficient, which allows for lower operating costs and reduced emissions of harmful substances into the environment