Cogeneration
[koh-jen-uh-rey-shuh n] /ˌkoʊ dʒɛn əˈreɪ ʃən/
noun, Energy.
1.
utilization of the normally wasted heat energy produced by a power plant or industrial process, especially to generate electricity.
/ˌkəʊdʒɛnəˈreɪʃən/
noun
1.
another name for CHP
cogeneration
(kō-jěn’ə-rā’shən)
A process in which an industrial facility uses its waste energy to produce heat or electricity. Compare trigeneration.
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adj. 1774, variant of congenial.
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[koh-juh nt] /ˈkoʊ dʒənt/ adjective 1. convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation; telling. 2. to the point; relevant; pertinent. /ˈkəʊdʒənt/ adjective 1. compelling belief or assent; forcefully convincing adj. 1650s, from French cogent “necessary, urgent” (14c.), from Latin cogentem (nominative cogens), present participle of cogere “to curdle; to compel; to […]
- Cogently
[koh-juh nt] /ˈkoʊ dʒənt/ adjective 1. convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation; telling. 2. to the point; relevant; pertinent. /ˈkəʊdʒənt/ adjective 1. compelling belief or assent; forcefully convincing adj. 1650s, from French cogent “necessary, urgent” (14c.), from Latin cogentem (nominative cogens), present participle of cogere “to curdle; to compel; to […]
- Cogent prolog
Definite Clause Grammar
- Coggan
[kog-uh n] /ˈkɒg ən/ noun 1. (Frederick) Donald, 1909–2000, English clergyman: archbishop of Canterbury 1974–80.