I've been looking at cogeneration of various types and determined I don't understand something. I can understand the use for a remote off grid situation or possibly a backup heating system but for on grid I don't see the advantage. I'm talking for residential use only not industrial.
From the freewatt site "engine/generator provides an overall heat and power efficiency of 83-90%" this is representative of all of the cogeneration products. Why not just get a high efficiency 90+% heater and call it quits. You won't need to add any inverters, chargers and the units themselves are very pricy. Polar Power heat/cool with 6kw generator is $15,000, Marathon ecopower is around $23,000. I haven’t priced a high efficiency heater but I’m sure they are less than $7,000.
Now if I could attach a stirling engine to a outdoor wood furnace then I’d consider getting one.
I see the great advantages for boats, remote cabins, trucks but not for homes. So what am I not considering?
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