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1 одновременная генерация тепла и электричества
одновременная генерация тепла и электричества
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cogeneration
Usually the generation of heat in the form of steam, and the generation of power in the form of electricity. Combined heat and power plants are able to convert a much higher proportion of the energy in fuel into final output. The steam produced may be used through heat exchangers in a district heating scheme, while the electricity provides lighting and power. (Source: GILP96)
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2 теплоэлектроцентраль
теплоэлектроцентраль
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Паротурбинная электростанция, предназначенная для производства электрической энергии и тепла.
[ ГОСТ 26691-85]
теплоэлектроцентраль
Тепловая электростанция, вырабатывающая и отпускающая потребителям одновременно электрическую энергию и тепло
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CHP
combined heat and power
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combined heat and power
the production of heat which is used for non-electrical purposes and also for electricity
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production combinée de chaleur et d'énergie électrique
production de chaleur utilisée à des fuis non électriques et pour la production d'énergie électrique
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- CHP
- cogeneration station
- combined heat and power
- combined heat and power production plant
- combined heat-and-power station
- heat-and-power station
- heat-electric generating plant
- HPS
- steam power plant
- thermal station
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- Heizkraftwerk
- Kraft-Wärme-Kopplung, f
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3 теплоэлектростанция
теплоэлектростанция
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heat and power station
Power station which produces both electricity and hot water for the local population. A CHP (Combined Heat and Power Station) plant may operate on almost any fuel, including refuse. (Source: PHC)
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4 вторичное использование остатков
вторичное использование остатков
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residue recycling
Recycling of material or energy which is left over or wasted in industrial processes and other human activities. Examples include waste heat and gaseous pollutants from electricity generation, slag from metal-ore refining, and garbage. A residual becomes an output or input when a technological advance creates economic opportunities for the waste. (Source: GILP96)
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5 изоляция (процесс)
изоляция (процесс)
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insulation (process)
The process of preventing or reducing the transmission of electricity, heat, or sound to or from a body, device, or region by surrounding it with a nonconducting material. (Source: CED)
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6 полихлорированный дибензофуран
полихлорированный дибензофуран
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polychlorinated dibenzofuran
A family containing 135 individual, colorless compounds known as congeners with varying harmful health and environmental effects. They are produced as unwanted compounds during the manufacture of several chemicals and consumer products such as wood treatment chemicals, some metals, and paper products; also produced from the burning of municipal and industrial waste in incinerators, from exhaust of leaded gasoline, heat, or production of electricity. They are hazardous to the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, liver, musculoskeletal system, skin and nervous system; and are toxic by inhalation, ingestion, and contact. Symptoms of exposure include frequent coughing, severe respiratory infections, chronic bronchitis, abdominal pain, muscle pain, acne rashes, skin color changes, unexpected weight loss, nonmalignant or malignant liver disease. (Source: KOREN)
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