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2026 National Summit on Combined Heat and Power

October 7 & 8 in Alexandria, VA

 

Join us at the Westin Alexandria Old Town near Washington D.C. for the 7th annual CHP Summit. This event brings together a diverse group of stakeholders from across the CHP value chain, including manufacturers and energy solutions providers, end users, policymakers, utility leaders, and CHP advocates and experts. 

countdown to the 2026 Summit!

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Want to get an idea of what to expect?

Take a look at the most memorable moments from the 2025 CHP Summit and see what makes this event a must-attend for the CHP community!

 

Summit Activities to Expect 

◊ Engaging plenary sessions

Interactive breakout sessions

Two cocktail receptions

Awards presentations 

Various networking opportunities 

◊ Speakers from across the CHP value chain

Post-event informal gatherings 

 

 

Past Summits have explored a wide range of topics including:

 

Taxes and Tariffs: An Overview of the Federal Policy Landscape

A Roundup of Local, State, and Regional Policy

◊ CHP as a Tool to Confront Surging Load Growth

◊ Tribal-Led CHP Projects

◊ Combined Cooling Heat and Power

◊ Reliable Energy for the Buildings Sector

◊ Hydrogen as a Decarbonization Strategy for CHP

◊ The Reality of Onsite Generation for Data Centers

 

sponsorship opportunities

 

This event would not be possible without the support of our sponsors. Sponsorship of the 2026 National CHP Summit provides a valuable opportunity to engage with leaders from across the combined heat and power community while demonstrating your organization’s commitment to advancing CHP.

We offer three sponsorship levels, each designed to provide meaningful visibility and engagement opportunities before, during, and after the Summit.

 

 

Have ideas for the 2026 CHP Summit?

 

Let us know what you’d like to see at this year’s event—topics, speakers, sessions, or ideas you’re excited about. We’d love to hear from you. 

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