Seminar 22 — Combined Heat and Power as a Policy Tool to Meet State Mandates to Provide Clean, Reliable Cost Effective Power

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Twenty-two states adopted Energy Efficiency Resources Standards (EERS) between 2007 and 2010, passing the tipping point so that now more than half of all states have EERS in place for electricity, natural gas, or both. Utilities have been responding to this new policy environment by adding and developing programs, efficient technologies, market segmentation strategies, program approaches, and program designs. Certain states have recognized the importance of Combined Heat and Power technologies as an important tool in economically achieving energy efficiency, reliability and carbon reduction. This seminar presents three strategic arguments for increasing the use of CHP focusing on clean power production, reliable energy supply and economics of energy supply.

22-1 Clean Power
Richard Sweetser, Exergy Partners Corp.
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22-2 Reliable Power
Bruce Hedman, Ph.D., ICF
This product contains: Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf)

22-3 Cost Effective Power
Gearoid Foley, Integrated CHP Systems Corp.
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Product Details

Published:
2012
File Size:
1 file , 190 KB
Product Code(s):
D-SA12Sem22
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