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A Review of Cogeneration in Alberta

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Title: A Review of Cogeneration in Alberta

Author: EDC Associates

Publisher: EDC Associates

Date: September 29th, 2015

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Summary:

Cogeneration (cogen) technology is well established and has been deployed in the industrial sector of North America in its current forms for over 30 years. Efficiency gains in the technology have greatly improved with the continued advancement in aero-derivative turbine technology. Capital costs and delivery times have similarly improved with “packaged” systems.

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