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district heating
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citation needed
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district heating
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Combined cycle
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Steam turbine
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steam
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Molten-carbonate fuel cells
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reciprocating engine
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Stirling engine
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biomass
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municipal waste
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incineration
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"Micro cogeneration"
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distributed energy resource
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distributed energy resource
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microturbines
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internal combustion
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stirling engines
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steam engines
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fuel cells
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Thomas Edison
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Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
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Energy portal
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Biogas Powerplant
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Decentralized energy
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Distributed Generation
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Geothermal power in Iceland
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New York City steam system
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oil phase-out in Sweden
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Trigeneration
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District heating
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Organic Rankine Cycle
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2007
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07-20
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2003
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07-20
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Morning Edition
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National Public Radio
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Energy cogeneration
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