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What are the advantages to using distributed power?
 
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Explain why an ORC is used in conjunction with some electrical fuel cell plants. An
 
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Answer to Question 1

Distributed plants are scalable, meaning power generation can be added incrementally as demand grows and are located near the point of use thus reducing or eliminating transmission costs. Distributed power also increases reliability for the user and can be operated in a neighborhood with no pollution or noise.

Answer to Question 2

ORC generator can use lower temperature (excess) heat to produce additional electrical power.




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