Cogeneration vs Cogenerator - What's the difference?
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The production of heat and/or power from the waste energy of an industrial process
The simultaneous or serial production of heat and electricity from the same source
A combined heating plant and power generator.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=February 25, author=Alec Appelbaum, title=Towers in Manhattan Gather Heat for Power, work=New York Times
, passage=Its cogenerator at One Bryant Park, a glassy 54-story skyscraper rising at the corner of 42nd Street and the Avenue of the Americas, is scheduled to come online this summer.}}
Cogeneration is a related term of cogenerator.
As nouns the difference between cogeneration and cogenerator
is that cogeneration is the production of heat and/or power from the waste energy of an industrial process while cogenerator is a combined heating plant and power generator.cogeneration
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