Bioenergy cogeneration involves the simultaneous production of electricity and useful heat from biofuels, optimizing energy efficiency and reducing waste. This process integrates biomass fuels—such as wood chips, agricultural residues, or dedicated energy crops—into a combined heat and power (CHP) system. By harnessing both the thermal and electrical energy from biofuels, cogeneration systems achieve higher overall efficiency compared to conventional power generation methods. This approach not only lowers greenhouse gas emissions but also supports sustainable energy practices. In addition, the use of locally sourced biomass can boost regional economies and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a more resilient and eco-friendly energy infrastructure.
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