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.
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...
Presentation: CHP in the Clean Power Plan
This helpful resource, prepared for the American Chemistry Council, highlights the role of CHP in the final rule and lays out ways that CHP can help states meet emissions targets.
Alliance Briefing Packet for States on Industrial Energy Efficiency and the Clean Power Plan
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has confirmed that states can use industrial efficiency as one way to meet their emission’s targets under the Clean Power Plan. Energy efficiency will be the cornerstone of a least-cost compliance strategy. Industrial...
Alliance Report on CHP as a Compliance Option Under the Clean Power Plan
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) provides a tremendous opportunity for states to save electricity, increase manufacturing competitiveness, and reduce emissions. This July 2015 report, Combined Heat and Power (CHP) as a Compliance Option under the Clean Power Plan: A...