Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is an efficient energy system that generates both electricity and useful heat from a single fuel source. This process captures the heat that would typically be wasted in electricity generation and uses it for heating purposes, such as in buildings or industrial processes.
CHP systems can run on various fuels, including natural gas, biomass, or coal, and are often used in hospitals, universities, and manufacturing facilities. By maximizing energy efficiency, CHP reduces greenhouse gas emissions and lowers energy costs, making it a sustainable choice for many organizations.