Cogeneration / Process Steam Plants are high-efficiency energy systems used in the power and industrial sectors to generate electricity and process steam simultaneously under continuous operating conditions. The plant includes gas turbines or boilers, steam turbines, heat recovery systems, and balance of plant equipment, designed to maximize fuel utilization, reduce energy costs, and ensure reliable operation. Suitable for industrial facilities and utility applications, cogeneration plants are applicable for new installations and energy optimization projects.

Cogeneration / Process Steam Plants, also known as Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems, are designed to produce electrical power and useful thermal energy from a single fuel source. The system integrates prime movers such as gas turbines, steam turbines, or engines with heat recovery units to supply process steam for industrial applications. This integrated approach improves overall plant efficiency, reduces fuel consumption, and lowers emissions while ensuring a stable supply of power and steam for process requirements.
Cogeneration plants are widely used in industries such as cement, chemical, refinery, and manufacturing sectors, supporting both captive power generation and process steam needs. Their design emphasizes efficiency, operational reliability, and flexibility, making them suitable for long-term service in demanding industrial and power generation environments.
Key Features:
Simultaneous generation of power and process steam
High overall efficiency with optimized fuel utilization
Reliable and flexible operation for industrial applications








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