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	<title>Comments on: Generating your own electricity at home using cogeneration</title>
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		<title>By: tanso</title>
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		<description>Besides being more efficient in  energy usuage,  One of the other reasons why co-generation is popular in the Japan and other part of World is because natural gas there is cheaper than fuel oil in terms of energy units.  The installation of  a co-generation system can be easily justified.  In Singapore,  the natural gas imports will be pegged to the fuel oil prices for at least the next 20 years,  the pay back periods of such installation will be longer and therefore,  the installation does not appear to be attractive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Besides being more efficient in  energy usuage,  One of the other reasons why co-generation is popular in the Japan and other part of World is because natural gas there is cheaper than fuel oil in terms of energy units.  The installation of  a co-generation system can be easily justified.  In Singapore,  the natural gas imports will be pegged to the fuel oil prices for at least the next 20 years,  the pay back periods of such installation will be longer and therefore,  the installation does not appear to be attractive.</p>
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