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trigeneration

Terms vs Trigeneration - What's the difference?

terms | trigeneration |


As nouns the difference between terms and trigeneration

is that terms is while trigeneration is the simultaneous production of mechanical power (often converted to electricity), heat, and cooling from a single heat source such as fuel or solar energy.

Trigeneration vs Cogeneration - What's the difference?

trigeneration | cogeneration |


As nouns the difference between trigeneration and cogeneration

is that trigeneration is the simultaneous production of mechanical power (often converted to electricity), heat, and cooling from a single heat source such as fuel or solar energy while cogeneration is the production of heat and/or power from the waste energy of an industrial process.

Fuel vs Trigeneration - What's the difference?

fuel | trigeneration |


As nouns the difference between fuel and trigeneration

is that fuel is substance consumed to provide energy through combustion, or through chemical or nuclear reaction while trigeneration is the simultaneous production of mechanical power (often converted to electricity), heat, and cooling from a single heat source such as fuel or solar energy.

As a verb fuel

is to provide with fuel.

Cool vs Trigeneration - What's the difference?

cool | trigeneration |


As an acronym cool

is (computing) clips object]]-oriented [[language|language .

As a noun trigeneration is

the simultaneous production of mechanical power (often converted to electricity), heat, and cooling from a single heat source such as fuel or solar energy.

Heat vs Trigeneration - What's the difference?

heat | trigeneration |


As nouns the difference between heat and trigeneration

is that heat is (military) high explosive antitank: a munition using a high explosive shaped charge to breach armour while trigeneration is the simultaneous production of mechanical power (often converted to electricity), heat, and cooling from a single heat source such as fuel or solar energy.

Electricity vs Trigeneration - What's the difference?

electricity | trigeneration |


As nouns the difference between electricity and trigeneration

is that electricity is the study of electrical energy; the branch of science dealing with such phenomena while trigeneration is the simultaneous production of mechanical power (often converted to electricity), heat, and cooling from a single heat source such as fuel or solar energy.

Mechanical vs Trigeneration - What's the difference?

mechanical | trigeneration |


As an adjective mechanical

is characteristic of someone who does manual labour for a living; coarse, vulgar.

As a noun trigeneration is

the simultaneous production of mechanical power (often converted to electricity), heat, and cooling from a single heat source such as fuel or solar energy.

Production vs Trigeneration - What's the difference?

production | trigeneration |


As nouns the difference between production and trigeneration

is that production is the act of producing, making or creating something while trigeneration is the simultaneous production of mechanical power (often converted to electricity), heat, and cooling from a single heat source such as fuel or solar energy.

Simultaneous vs Trigeneration - What's the difference?

simultaneous | trigeneration |


As an adjective simultaneous

is occurring]] or [[transpire|transpiring at the same time.

As a noun trigeneration is

the simultaneous production of mechanical power (often converted to electricity), heat, and cooling from a single heat source such as fuel or solar energy.