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+ | ====== Waste incineration CHP ====== | ||
+ | It is part of the [[c_cogen|centralized cogeneration]] group. The technology is based on a Rankine cycle with steam draw-offs after the turbine. | ||
+ | A waste incineration power plant burns urban and industrial residues in a boiler which produces high pressure steam. The steam is expanded in a turbine, which runs an alternator that produces electricity. A steam withdrawal is done after the turbine in order to supply heat for the industry or for a district heating network. | ||
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+ | 50% of the burned carbon is considered to be from biogenic origin. Thus the 50% of the services (heat and electricity) supplied by this technology are assumed to be from a renewable energy source. |