Are Global Biomass to Energy Systems CHP Systems?
Yes. CHP stands for combined heat and power (also called cogeneration). It is the simultaneous production of electricity and useful heat from the same fuel or energy. A typical cogeneration system consists of an engine, steam turbine, or combustion turbine that drives an electrical generator. A waste heat exchanger recovers the waste heat from the engine and/or exhaust gas to produce hot water or steam and when used with absorption chillers, to produce refrigeration and air conditioning. When the Green Power Machine is used by itself, it is a quasi cogeneration system in that it produces hydrogen and also uses the waste heat from the process. Both are used to produce hot water or steam. When the Green Power Machine is combined with other equipment components into a system, the Global Biomass to Energy Systems can actually be considered a tri-generation system or more. The Green Power Machine produces hydrogen that is burned to produce electrical power through the Stirling engine/genera