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Cogeneration Heating - Coggle Diagram
Cogeneration Heating
Advantages and Disadvantages of using the new process
Advantage: overall cost of heating lowered
Disadvantage: Cost of installation
Advantage: total emission and greenhouse gas percentage significantly reduced. - eco friendly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ilkv5ED5yCg
Disadvantage: heat loss in the ground during recycle.
Plan for installing equipment in head quarters.
Request any needed permit.
Suggest placing new system in a designated place.
Preferably outside near heating and air units or the roof of the facility would be ideal and efficient.
Placing equipment indoors would require a very large space, proper ventilation, and require more work.
Hire professionals to install
Risks assumed using this process
Heat loss in the ground
Solution to risk- Recycled energy, more environmental friendly. Less waste than conventional power.
Cost of installation
Solution to Risk- Cost of running system over time will save money making up for cost of installing
Plans for disposing of old equipment
Research proper and safe disposal methods
Consider donation
Cost of installing and running new equipment.
installed cost estimates to be from $1,000 to $6,500
O&M Cost($/kwH) from $0.0177 to $0.013
Stories about the successful use of cogeneration technology in similar facilities.
https://www.cat.com/en_US/by-industry/electric-power/electric-power-industries/cogen-chp/customer-stories-cogen-chp.html