The global climate is changing, and many are working to reduce emissions and build up resiliency across sectors, including electricity generation, transportation, industry, and commercial and residential buildings. This factsheet looks at how combined heat and power...
Publications
Combined Heat and Power Potential in Military Bases
The U.S. Department of Defense employs over 2.5 million Americans at 4,150 domestic sites. Military bases require energy for a variety of functions at numerous facilities, including hospitals, data centers, and barracks. In 2019 alone, the U.S. military consumed 84...
CHPA Submits Comments Regarding the Pennsylvania Proposed Rulemaking: CO2 Budget Trading Program
On Thursday, January 14th, the Combined Heat and Power Alliance, along with 24 other businesses, trade associations, and nonprofit organizations with either a direct presence or interest in Pennsylvania, sent in a set of comments to the Pennsylvania Department of...
CHP and a Changing Climate: Reducing Emissions and Improving Resilience
Washington, D.C. (January 14, 2021) — Today the Combined Heat and Power Alliance will be releasing their new report, "CHP and a Changing Climate: Reducing Emissions and Improving Resilience." The global climate is changing, and many are working to reduce emissions and...
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and American Manufacturing
After decades of watching America’s supply chains migrate overseas, we are facing the reality that dependence on foreign producers has weakened the nation’s resilience, security, and economy. When factories leave the U.S., we lose not only factory jobs, but also the...
Coalition Letter in Support of Strong RGGI Program to Grow Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Pennsylvania
A coalition of Pennsylvania businesses, business associations, and nonprofit organizations sent a letter encouraging the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy with proceeds from the Regional...