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Power Solutions 

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CREATE HEAT & ELECTRICITY FROM A SINGLE FUEL SOURCE 

Co-Generation

Also known as CHP Combined Heat and Power -cogeneration produces heat and electricity simultaneously using a single source to generate both heat and electricity. This results in a more efficient and cost effective way to supply homes with the energy they need. 

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HOW?!

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We already do this on a large scale in Alberta. We have to produce electricity by using generators that are fueled by our abundant supply of natural gas. Power plants often will recover some heat loss from this process and use the captured heat right there at the facility, but there is unused heat thrown away in the process and we don’t get to see that impact our individual utility bills.

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In our homes we need both electricity and heat and those are supplied and billed to us separately.

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What if we could eliminate one of those bills and use the same model to recover our own energy loss and use it to our own individual advantage?

Rather than bringing both gas and electricity into your home; paying two distribution fees and throwing away energy that could be used we can supply homes with all the advantages listed above. Reducing your home electricity costs substantially and making a bigger impact on lowering emissions than a carbon tax could claim to.

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No political gimmicks here. This is a real, tangible example of actually keeping more money in the pockets of Canadians.🇨🇦

What if we could do that same thing for ourselves?

Benefits

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Increased energy efficiency

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Lower emissions

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Reduced Energy Costs

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Scalable

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Reduced transmission costs

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Increase Energy Independance

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Security from brown-outs

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Compatible with renewables

Who would see the greatest ROI?

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