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...
Publications
Alliance Factsheet on CHP and WHP as Smart Solutions to Reduce Emissions
Combined heat and power (CHP) and waste heat to power (WHP) systems can be used to cost-effectively reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Our new two page factsheet outlines the significant opportunity to reduce emissions with these technologies. Download the...
Fact Sheet: National Combined Heat and Power Overview
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems are much more efficient than traditional power sources, and allow companies — especially in the industrial and commercial sectors — to create jobs, increase economic competitiveness, and boost the resiliency of America’s grid....
Alliance for Industrial Efficiency 2018 Accomplishments
The Alliance has made tremendous progress in 2018 advancing policies that support combined heat and power (CHP) and waste heat to power (WHP) on Capitol Hill, with the Administration, and in state and utility proceedings across the country. We welcomed two new...
Two-Part Webinar Series on Setting and Achieving Energy Efficiency Targets in the Manufacturing Sector
The Alliance for Industrial Efficiency hosted a two-part webinar series in partnership with Ceres on emerging industrial energy management best practices to cut energy waste, reduce operating costs, earn recognition, and curb emissions. A recording of both webinars...
Fact Sheet: The Opportunity for CHP in Natural Disaster Mitigation
Combined heat and power (CHP) can make buildings more resilient, allowing hospitals, universities, wastewater treatment plants, and other critical facilities to keep the lights and power on during an emergency. Our new factsheet highlights the opportunity for CHP in...