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Guidebook on Cogeneration as a Means of Pollution Control and Energy Efficiency in Asia


Author(s): Environment and Development Division (EDD)
Economic Sector(s): (1) Energy planning, management and conservation
ESCAP Reference No.: ST/ESCAP/2026
Division/Office: Environment and Development
Published Date: 2000
Country: {Sub-regional Publication}
Hard Copy Price: N/A


This publication is the final outcome of the technical cooperation project, Promotion of Cogeneration as a Means of Pollution Control and Increase in Energy Efficiency. The main objective of this project was to promote the efficient production and use of energy through wider application of cogeneration technology in selected developing countries of the ESCAP region. Cogeneration has a much higher rate of energy utilization and energy efficiency than the conventional production of heat and power separately. Cogeneration is an important environmentally benign technology, which deserves acceptance in industry, commercial or institutional buildings, as well as in district heating or district cooling. Within the scope of the project, detailed studies on the cogeneration potential in the national context and pre-feasibility studies in selected industries were carried out in Bangladesh and Viet Nam. The results of these studies were disseminated to concerned stakeholders in both these countries in sub-regional seminars. Experts from selected neighbouring countries also attended the sub-regional seminars.




Part 1: Overview of Cogeneration  (in zip format : contain Chapter 1, 2, 3 and 4)

Chapter 1: The Concept of Cogeneration (in pdf format)

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Principle of Cogeneration
1.3 From Self Electricity Generation to Cogeneration
1.4 Technical Options for Cogeneration
1.5 Classification of Cogeneration Systems
1.6 Important Technical Parameters for Cogeneration

Chapter 2: State of Art Review of Cogeneration (in pdf format)

2.1 Technological Advances in Cogeneration
2.2 Reciprocating Engines
2.3 Gas Turbines
2.4 Steam Turbines
2.5 Trigeneration and Vapour Absorption Cooling
2.6 Working Principle of Absorption Chillers
2.7 District Heating/Cooling Network
2.8 Evolution of Package Cogeneration
2.9 Innovation in Exhaust Gas Heat Recovery
2.10 Research and Development on Cogeneration Technologies
2.11 Cogeneration and the Environment 25

Chapter 3: Economic and Financial Aspects of Cogeneration (in pdf format)

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Some Points to Consider for Cogeneration Project Development
3.3 Key Parameters for Cogeneration Economic Analysis
3.4 Source of Financing of Cogeneration Projects
3.5 Tools for Financial Analysis of Cogeneration Projects
3.6 Assessment of Financial Feasibility of Cogeneration Projects

Chapter 4: Policy Framework for Promoting Cogeneration (in pdf format)

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Barriers to Cogeneration Development
4.3 Policy and Regulatory Framework for Promoting Cogeneration

Part 2: Cogeneration Experiences in Asia and Elsewhere (in zip format : contain Chapter 1, 2 and 3)

Chapter 1: Cogeneration in Asia Today (in pdf format)

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Status of Cogeneration in Japan
1.3 Thailand
1.4 India
1.5 Indonesia
1.6 Philippines
1.7 Republic of Korea
1.8 Cogeneration from Agro-industrial Residues: ASEAN Experience

Chapter 2: Examples of Cogeneration Projects Implemented in Asia (in pdf format)

2.1 Introduction
2.2 Cogeneration in Petrochemical Industry
2.3 Cogeneration in a Textile Mill
2.4 Cogeneration in a Paper Mill
2.5 Cogeneration in a Palm Oil Mill
2.6 Cogeneration in an Industrial Estate

Chapter 3: Cogeneration Experiences around the World (in pfd format)

3.1 Introduction
3.2 United States of America
3.3 Denmark – One of the European Leaders in Cogeneration
3.4 Cogeneration Development in France
3.5 Spain’s Energy Policy Favouring Cogeneration Development
3.6 Cogeneration Promoting Strategy in the United Kingdom

Part 3: Summary of Country Studies - Bangladesh and Viet Nam (in zip format : contain Chapter 1, 2, 3 and 4)

Chapter 1: Framework for the Country Studies (in pdf format)

1.1 Background
1.2 Guidelines for the Country Studies

Chapter 2: Sample Case Study in a Pulp and Paper Mill (in pdf format)

2.1 Project Description
2.2 Identification of Possible Cogeneration System Alternatives
2.3 Calculation of Costs and Benefits
2.4 Financial Analysis of the Cogeneration Alternatives
2.5 Sensitivity Analysis
2.6 Conclusion

Chapter 3: Summary of Country Study - Bangladesh (in pdf format)

3.1 Overview of Energy Situations, Policies & Strategies
3.2 Technical Potential for Cogeneration
3.3 Pre-feasibility Studies at Selected Industrial and Commercial Sites
3.4 Conclusions and Recommendations for Follow-up Actions

Chapter 4: Summary of Country Study – Viet Nam (in pdf format)

4.1 Overview of Energy Situations, Policies & Strategies
4.2 Technical Potential for Cogeneration
4.3 Pre-feasibility Studies at Selected Industrial and Commercial Sites
4.4 Conclusions and Recommendations for Follow-up Actions

 




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