Abstract
Cogeneration is the sequential use of a single
fuel source to generate electrical and thermal
energy. It is not a new technology but an old,
proven one whose interest has been reawakened.
American Standard has had concerns regarding electrical
pricing to our facilities as well as reserve
generating capacity margins of some electrical
utilities. Because of these concerns, we have been
reviewing the potential of cogeneration at some of
our key facilities. Our plan is to begin with a
Pilot Plant 500 KW steam turbine generator to be
installed and operating in 1986.
Key points to be discussed in the paper are:
1. Relationship with outside parties,
i.e., state agencies and the utility,
regarding the project.
2. Engineering of the System.
3. Economics of the Project.
Mozzo, M. A. (1986). Industrial Cogeneration Application. Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu). Available electronically from
https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /93077.