As governments prioritize climate change mitigation, the cogeneration of heat and power emerges as an essential enabling factor for energy efficiency.
• Factors driving cogeneration adoption are energy efficiency requisites, energy conservation efforts, rising energy prices, the demand for clean energy generation, and grid resilience and ability to complement variable renewables.
• Political willingness, favorable government initiatives, and the move toward carbon neutrality also encourage adoption. However, geopolitical chaos, such as the Russo-Ukrainian War, disrupts and limits gas supplies, causing a slowdown in gas-led combined heat and power installations.
• Developments expected to play a significant role in the combined heat and power (CHP) sector are fuel diversification, including hydrogen and renewable fuel-based systems, to transition to net-zero carbon systems; hybridization; and greater installation of high-efficiency systems to replace traditional systems.
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