COMBINED COOLING-HEATING-POWER
(CCHP) SYSTEM
Achieves zero emission with exhaust heat as power source
For more than 100 years, thermal power plants have been located a considerable distance from
urban areas and waste heat can not be easily utilized. The energy loss from voltage fluctuation and long-
distance power transmission has reached 2/3 in most cases, but this centralized energy model has been regarded
as reasonable enough all the time. In 1999, BROAD pioneered the distributed energy model - the CCHP System
powered by exhaust heat from a turbine generator. This system has been applied in more than 70 countries and
has typically doubled the energy efficiency of most projects, and is equals to “zero energy cost for cooling
and heating”. With the growing awareness of the climate change crisis, local distributed CCHP systems will
ultimately displace of bulk grid ones, just as wireless communications largely replacing hard wired
communications.