This document contains language that is pertinent to Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Waste Heat to Power (WHP) from the final Clean Power Plan rule (issued under Section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act), which can be found on EPA’s website here. With the exception of...
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Industrial Energy Efficiency Clean Power Plan Talking Points
By embracing industrial efficiency as a compliance option, the Clean Power Plan will make manufacturers more competitive; create new jobs; make our electric system more reliable; and cut electricity bills for homeowners, businesses, and factories.
DOE Loan Guarantee Program Recognizes Benefits of CHP
The Alliance for Industrial Efficiency appreciates the opportunity to comment on the draft solicitation for Federal Loan Guarantees for Advanced Fossil Energy Projects. We are pleased that the Department of Energy (DOE) recognizes both “combined heat and power” and...
CHP and WHP Standby Rates and Best Practices
Utilities often charge standby rates to facilities using CHP and WHP to cover the risk of grid power being needed unexpectedly. These rates are often unreasonably high and act as a deterrent to installing CHP and WHP systems. These fees are most commonly calculated on...
Representative US CHP and WHP System Vendors and Developers
This concise list highlights some of the major US and state combined heat and power (CHP) and waste heat to power (WHP) system vendors, developers, parts manufacturers, and construction firms.
Letters to Governors Urge Inclusion of Industrial Efficiency in State Plans
The Alliance for Industrial Efficiency joined 15 energy-efficiency, labor, business and environmental organizations to urge governors to capitalize on the largely untapped potential of industrial energy efficiency (IEE) to help meet state greenhouse gas reduction...