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Eine Richtlinie aus dem Jahr 2004 drängt die Mitgliedstaaten auf eine stärkere Förderung der Kraft-Wärme-Kopplung (oder "Kogeneration") im EU-Energiebinnenmarkt. Eckhard Schulze (Energie-Fakten) erläutert Vor- und Nachteile dieser Energiespartechnik und wirft Licht auf die vielversprechendsten Anwendungen und Aussichten.
E. Schulze (www.energie-fakten.de
) says a broad range of mature technologies are already available for cogeneration purposes that can use fossil or nuclear carriers, as well as biomass.
According to own data, Energie-Fakten found that cogeneration uses 15 to 20% less energy than separate production of heat and power, which Schulze regards as satisfactory from an environmental viewpoint. However, the comparative advantage of cogeneration can be constrained by a series of factors:
Another key element for the further expansion of cogeneration is the development of decentralised cogeneration systems in smaller facilities as well as small applications (households, commerce, public facilities). Here, according to Schulze, the advantage is the elimination, or strong reduction of costs for heat transport, as well as avoided costs for using the electricity grid.
E. Schulze concludes by saying cogeneration is "one of the most important instruments for CO2 reduction," and this despite persisting scepticism from businesses.