Combined Heat & Power (CHP)

Combined Heat & Power (CHP)

Traditional power generation wastes a significant amount of heat during electricity production. Combined Heat & Power (CHP) systems solve this inefficiency by capturing and reusing heat generated during power production—delivering both electricity and thermal energy from a single waste-based process.

Traditional power generation wastes a significant amount of heat during electricity production. Combined Heat & Power (CHP) systems solve this inefficiency by capturing and reusing heat generated during power production—delivering both electricity and thermal energy from a single waste-based process.

Combined Heat & Power (CHP), also known as cogeneration, is a highly efficient energy recovery solution that simultaneously produces electricity and useful heat from waste streams. Instead of losing excess heat to the atmosphere, CHP systems recover and reuse it for industrial processes, heating networks, or facility operations. By integrating CHP into waste-to-energy plants, we significantly increase overall energy efficiency while reducing environmental impact.

Combined Heat & Power (CHP), also known as cogeneration, is a highly efficient energy recovery solution that simultaneously produces electricity and useful heat from waste streams. Instead of losing excess heat to the atmosphere, CHP systems recover and reuse it for industrial processes, heating networks, or facility operations. By integrating CHP into waste-to-energy plants, we significantly increase overall energy efficiency while reducing environmental impact.