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Tariffs for electricity and heat from cogeneration stations

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We describe our opinions regarding different methods for distributing the amounts of fuel consumed for generation of electricity and heat at cogeneration stations [1]. Certain advantages and drawbacks of these methods are shown. Comments are given on a proposed new procedure for the formation of tariffs for electricity and heat from cogeneration stations under present-day market conditions [2]. It is proposed that the method of extraction efficiencies be used for separating the consumption of fuel.

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Original Russian Text © E.K. Arakelyan, N.N. Kozhevnikov, A.M. Kuznetsov, 2006, published in Teploenergetika.

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Arakelyan, E.K., Kozhevnikov, N.N. & Kuznetsov, A.M. Tariffs for electricity and heat from cogeneration stations. Therm. Eng. 53, 925–929 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601506110140

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