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  • noun Plural form of cogenerator.

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Examples

  • If the cogenerators cost $500 per kilowatt, adding 15 GW per year would cost $7.5 billion.

    The Speculist: Energy Warfare 2004

  • The manager would be directed to obtain power at the least cost, buying from other utilities, from Edison, from cogenerators, or from any other sources.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • SCE has power-purchase contracts with certain QFs (cogenerators and small power producers) and other utilities.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • SCE has power-purchase contracts with certain QFs (cogenerators and small power producers) and other power producers.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Power Purchase Contracts SCE has power-purchase contracts with certain QFs (cogenerators and small power producers) and other power producers.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Hydrogen could be tapped from the syngas for synthesis of ammonia; a hydrogen-enriched gas stream could be fed to a reactor to make methanol for motor fuel; the gas could be piped to nearby customers as a cheaper substitute for natural gas, and burned in cogenerators to replace the electricity it would otherwise generate the benefits could be substantial; the syngas could be used to run solid-oxide or molten-carbonate fuel cells to further increase the efficiency of the system.

    The Speculist: Energy Warfare 2004

  • Moreover, the use of fossil fuels in cogenerators is considered unattractive, and knowledge of the efficiency and potential uses of biomass is not widespread (

    EurActiv.com 2009

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