5.10.2016
LPG to fuel cogeneration plants not connected to the grid
Renewable gases
Is it possible to fuel a cogeneration plant with LPG? Yes. In some remote areas where it is not possible to connect to the grid, this gas allows electricity and heat production for self-sufficiency; it also ensures low emissions and a constant and reliable supply.
Original language: English
Origin: Belgium
Speaker
Andrew Ford
Next videos
03:23
![](https://www.datocms-assets.com/72518/1706797085-chp_202338_en_jim-bunsey.jpeg?auto=format&dpr=0.63&w=960)
2.1.2024
Renewable propane produced from the Camelina plant: a sustainable solution for cogeneration plants?
Jim Bunsey
02:52
![](https://www.datocms-assets.com/72518/1678288017-chp_202244_david-jones.jpeg?auto=format&dpr=0.63&w=960)
3.8.2023
The future of energy passes from hydrogen-powered CHP plants
David Jones
01:17
![](https://www.datocms-assets.com/72518/1671810760-chp_202237_doug-dagan.jpeg?auto=format&dpr=0.63&w=960)
12.22.2022
Propane and biopropane to reduce emissions and the carbon footprint of cogeneration plants
Doug Dagan
03:07
![](https://www.datocms-assets.com/72518/1671013964-chp_202236_gokul-vishwanathan.jpeg?auto=format&dpr=0.63&w=960)
12.14.2022
Combining propane and cogeneration: PERC invests $1.6 million for 7 projects
Gokul Vishwanathan