Useful energy output definition

Useful energy output of a cogeneration facility means the electric or mechanical energy made available for use, exclusive of any such energy used in the power production process.

Examples of Useful energy output in a sentence

  • Useful energy output, for purposes of calculating thermal efficiencies of cogeneration facilities, is defined as the sum of electricity and/or mechanical power plus the useful heat in the steam or hot exhaust gases, and such other thermal energy recovered for useful purposes.

  • Figure 3.3 show the magnitude and uncertainty of the Final energy consumption, and of the Useful energy output from each conversion device.

  • For technologies or practices that do not deliver thermal energy in the project scenario but only displace thermal energy supplied in the baseline scenario, the 150kW threshold applies to the displaced baseline technology Useful energy output of FES distributed under the VPA will always be less than 150kW.

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