Trigeneration/CCHP

Combined Cooling, Heat and Power (CCHP)

Trigeneration or combined cooling, heat and power (CCHP), is the process by which some of the heat produced by a cogeneration plant is used to generate chilled water for air conditioning or refrigeration. An absorption chiller is linked to the combined heat and power (CHP) to provide this functionality. Quadgeneration takes this process one step further with the addition of systems to purify carbon dioxide from the engine exhaust. Combined cooling and power (CCP) is where electricity and cooling are utilised alone.

CCHP Solutions
from Powermax Energy


Find out how combined cooling, heat and power (cogeneration/trigeneration) integrates with industrial customers factories to save money and reduce carbon emissions.
Greenwatt’s CCHP solutions have been successfully deployed in a wide range of environments including; Universities, Hospitals, Commercial Buildings and Data Centres.
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