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New Energy Cogeneration in Hefei, China

New Energy Cogeneration in Hefei, China

HEFEI, CHINA - JULY 31, 2023 - An aerial photo shows the new energy cogeneration Phase 1 Phase B project in Hefei, Anhui province, China, July 31, 2023. The total investment of the project is 444 million yuan, and the construction scale is two 130 tons/hour high temperature and high pressure circulating fluidized bed boilers and two 15 MW back pressure turbine generator units and heating pipe network, the total heating capacity can reach 328 tons/hour.

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New Energy Cogeneration in Hefei, China

New Energy Cogeneration in Hefei, China

HEFEI, CHINA - JULY 31, 2023 - An aerial photo shows the new energy cogeneration Phase 1 Phase B project in Hefei, Anhui province, China, July 31, 2023. The total investment of the project is 444 million yuan, and the construction scale is two 130 tons/hour high temperature and high pressure circulating fluidized bed boilers and two 15 MW back pressure turbine generator units and heating pipe network, the total heating capacity can reach 328 tons/hour.

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New Energy Cogeneration in Hefei, China

New Energy Cogeneration in Hefei, China

HEFEI, CHINA - JULY 31, 2023 - An aerial photo shows the new energy cogeneration Phase 1 Phase B project in Hefei, Anhui province, China, July 31, 2023. The total investment of the project is 444 million yuan, and the construction scale is two 130 tons/hour high temperature and high pressure circulating fluidized bed boilers and two 15 MW back pressure turbine generator units and heating pipe network, the total heating capacity can reach 328 tons/hour.

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Tokyo Gas eyes smart energy mix near JR station

Tokyo Gas eyes smart energy mix near JR station

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Gas Co. shows the press a collection of solar panels installed as part of a heat/power cogeneration system at a redevelopment area near East Japan Railway's Tamachi Station in Tokyo on Nov. 4, 2014. The company aims to cut CO2 emissions by some 45% from the 1990 level.

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Tokyo Gas to release fuel cell cogeneration system

Tokyo Gas to release fuel cell cogeneration system

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Gas Co. President Norio Ichino announces in Tokyo on Dec. 6 that the company will put what it says is the world's first commercial residential polymer electrolyte fuel cell cogeneration system on the market, though on a limited scale, on Feb. 8, 2005. The system was developed jointly with Ebara Ballard Corp. and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.

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McDonald's begins using cogeneration system

McDonald's begins using cogeneration system

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photo shows a cogeneration system installed at one of McDonald's Co. (Japan) Ltd. outlets in Yokohama. The company said Nov. 14, 2001 it has begun tests with the system developed by Tokyo Gas Co. under which power and heat can be generated simultaneously, leading to lower energy costs. The system is expected to help one McDonald's shop save at least 1 million yen a year in electricity costs.

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McDonald's begins using cogeneration system

McDonald's begins using cogeneration system

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photo shows a cogeneration system installed at one of McDonald's Co. (Japan) Ltd. outlets in Yokohama. The company said Nov. 14, 2001 it has begun tests with the system developed by Tokyo Gas Co. under which power and heat can be generated simultaneously, leading to lower energy costs. The system is expected to help one McDonald's shop save at least 1 million yen a year in electricity costs.

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Tokyo Gas to release fuel cell cogeneration system

Tokyo Gas to release fuel cell cogeneration system

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Gas Co. President Norio Ichino announces in Tokyo on Dec. 6 that the company will put what it says is the world's first commercial residential polymer electrolyte fuel cell cogeneration system on the market, though on a limited scale, on Feb. 8, 2005. The system was developed jointly with Ebara Ballard Corp. and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. (Kyodo)

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Matsushita devises efficient fuel-cell cogeneration system

Matsushita devises efficient fuel-cell cogeneration system

OSAKA, Japan - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. said April 14 it has developed a fuel-cell cogeneration system with the highest efficiency of power generation. The system can convert up to 39 percent of energy, generated through a chemical reaction of hydrogen and oxygen, into electricity during its peak power generation of 750 watts, Matsushita said. (Kyodo)

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Honda develops cogeneration system for households

Honda develops cogeneration system for households

TOKYO, Japan - Honda Motor Co. has developed a compact cogeneration device for households (in photo) and is planning to start marketing it at roughly 200,000 yen by the end of the current fiscal year ending on March 31, 2003. Honda said July 18 that the 94-centimeter-tall device, which supplies both electricity and heat, would enable an ordinary household to save 40,000 yen in energy costs a year.

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