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110 | _aWong, Jorge B. | ||
710 | _aKovacik, John M. | ||
245 | _aCogeneration | ||
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_aOklahoma _bOklahoma State University _cs.f. |
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520 | _aCogeneration has been used for almost a century to supply both process heat and power in many large industrial plants in the United States. This technology would have been applied to a greater extent if we did not experience a period of plentiful low-cost fuel and reliable low-cost electric power. The continued increase in the cost of energy is the primary factor contributing to the renewed interest in cogeneration and its potential benefits. | ||
650 | _aCOGENERACION | ||
650 | _aESTADOS UNIDOS | ||
651 | _aUSA | ||
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