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Improving the efficiency of energy production from existing central power plants or heating plants with combined heat and power production technologies is a proven means to double the efficiency of...
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Improving the efficiency of energy production from existing central power plants or heating plants with combined heat and power production technologies is a proven means to double the efficiency of fuel use. The fundamental rationale is presented by Thomas R. Casten, Chairman of Recycled Energy Development, LLC at the 100th Annual Conference of the International District Energy Association, Washington, D.C., June 29, 2009.

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