| Download | - View final version: Micro generation technology assessment at the Canadian Centre for Housing Technology (PDF, 537 KiB)
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| Author | Search for: Entchev, Evgueniy; Search for: Gusdorf, John; Search for: Swinton, Mike1; Search for: Bell, Mike; Search for: Szadkhowski, Frank; Search for: Kalbfleisch, Walter1; Search for: Marchand, Roger1 |
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| Affiliation | - National Research Council Canada
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| Format | Text, Article |
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| Physical description | 17 p. |
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| Subject | micro generation; micro CHP; Stirling engine; energy efficiency; GHG; balance of plant; control strategy |
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| Abstract | Micro generation is defined as a notion of simultaneous generation of both heat and power in an individual dwelling. It offers an elegant and economically visible way to meet the residential power/thermal loads and Kyoto targets by demonstrating superior environmental performance with high efficiency and low harmful greenhouse gas emissions. However, before introducing micro generation systems in large quantities a number of issues should be resolved in terms of system integration, interconnect, reliability and safety. |
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| Publication date | ca 2004 |
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| Publisher | Canadian Centre for Housing Technology |
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| Language | English |
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| Peer reviewed | No |
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| NRC number | NRCC-47332 |
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| Export citation | Export as RIS |
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| Record identifier | 1b800882-5fb9-4431-91d4-f35933152a75 |
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| Record created | 2019-12-17 |
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| Record modified | 2020-05-30 |
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