When generating electricity, roughly two-thirds of the energy is lost. Heat is created as a byproduct to spin turbines and later wastes away in cooling towers. Chicago has committed to produce 1.5 billion kilowatt hours of electricity by 2010 with a process call combined heat and power or cogeneration, which finds use for the generated heat. This process can be over 90% efficient.
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Chicago Generates Twice the Energy for a Third of the Carbon
(via cleantechnica.com)
Submitted by sarah_loza on Mon, 2008-04-14 14:21. | Tags: science | chicago | cogeneration | combine heat and power | emissions | energy efficiency