On March 17, the Combined Heat and Power Alliance signed onto a coalition letter with 56 other organizations, asking for continued, robust funding for the resources needed for vital research, development, demonstration, and commercial deployment activities across all...
Publications
CHP Alliance Comments in Support of Maryland CARES Bill
On March 13, the Combined Heat and Power Alliance wrote letters to the Maryland House Economic Matters Committee and Senate Finance Committee expressing the Alliance’s support for Governor Hogan’s Clean and Renewable Energy Standard (CARES). This legislation would...
Joint Comments to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission
On February 21, the CHP Alliance signed onto joint comments with the Midwest Cogeneration Association and Heat is Power Association, in response to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission’s (IURC) request for feedback on the HEA 1278 Energy Study methodologies. The...
Coalition Letter in Support of the American Energy Innovation Act
On March 2, the CHP Alliance, along with 38 other organizations, submitted a coalition letter to the members of the US Senate in support of the American Energy Innovation Act (AEIA). AEIA (S. 2657)—released by Sen. Murkowski (AK) and Sen. Manchin (WV)—is a compilation...
Fact Sheet Series on Sector-Specific Opportunities for Combined Heat and Power in Critical Infrastructure
Because CHP can function during grid outages, it is an essential technology to increase resilience for critical infrastructure. Critical infrastructure is defined as the “assets, systems, and networks that, if incapacitated, would have a substantial negative impact on...
Coalition Comments to the Public Utility Commission of Ohio in Support of Energy Efficiency
In October, the Public Utility Commission of Ohio (PUCO) issued a request for comments regarding the appropriate steps to be taken with respect to energy efficiency programs in Ohio once the statewide cap of 17.5 percent—set by House Bill 6—has been met. On November...