Perhaps this simple explanation will help individuals who are still unfamiliar with tri-generation technology.
Tri-generation technology, also known as CHP or CHRP, provides three forms of output energy: electrical power, heating, and cooling. It combines a power system with a thermally driven refrigeration system to provide cooling and heating.
CHP systems require maximum utilization of both electrical power and heat, and can achieve efficiencies as high as 90%.
Developments in power systems include improving efficiency of internal combustion engines, microturbines, and fuel cells. Thermally driven cooling machines have seen advancements in adsorption cooling systems and multi-effect absorption systems, and advances in heat transfer and heat exchanger technology have enabled more compact heat recovery systems.
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