PACIFIC REGION CHP APPLICATION CENTER
REGIONAL ASSISTANCE FOR APPLICATION OF COMBINED HEAT AND POWER

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U. S. Department of Energy
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NEWS FLASH! - Two high-profile reports highlight the important current and future contributions from combined heat and power (CHP).

Report #1 - The International Energy Agency estimates that CHP can reduce carbon-dioxide emissions in 2030 by more than 950 million tons, equivalent to one and a half times India’s total annual CO2 emissions from power generation.
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Report #2 - Focusing on the United States, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory concludes that CHP could achieve 20 percent of generation capacity by 2030, the equivalent of nearly half the total energy currently consumed by U.S. households.
» Read the report.

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Presentations now Available!


25 August 2009
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) for Reliability & Premium Power

7 May 2008
CHP Series: PRAC/SCG: Efficient Combined Heat and Power Technologies for Industry

State CHP Assessment and Action Plans now available

September 2007
Third Annual Waste Heat to Power Workshops
Presentations now available

April 2007
California BioEnergy - The Path to Market Transformation.
Presentations now available.

February 2006
Waste Heat to Power Workshop
Presentations now available!

September 2006
Clean Fuels for California and the West, Newport Beach, CA.
Presentations now available.

January 2006
Clean Fuels, Napa Valley, CA. Presentations available now.


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Welcome to the Pacific Region Application Center
Combined Heat & Power


Pacific Region CHP states: California   -   Hawaii   -   Nevada

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Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technology enables significant energy, emissions and cost savings through the utilization of waste heat from an onsite electrical generator. The U.S. Department of Energy is actively promoting CHP in all sectors of the U.S. economy and the regional centers bring this expertise to a local level where application assistance can be effectively delivered.

 

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Learn About CHP Technology

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Find Out About CHP in the Pacific Region

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Decide if CHP is for You

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Install CHP in the Pacific Region: "How to" CHP Guidelines, State Emissions Permitting Guidelines, Utilities Interconnect Guidelines.

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Last updated: October 1, 2009 10:06 AM PST