On March 2, the Alliance sent a letter to Representative Reed thanking him for introducing the Technologies for Energy Security Act (H.R.1090). The legislation would restore the tax credits for non-solar Section 48 technologies, including combined heat and power...
Publications
Alliance Files Comments with MassDEP on GHG Emissions Regulation in Massachusetts
The Alliance weighed in on greenhouse gas regulations developed by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) that set annual emissions limits for electric generators in the state. The Alliance urged MassDEP to modify the regulation to include...
Alliance Sends Letter Expressing Support for Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act
The Alliance for Industrial Efficiency is pleased to support Senator Shaheen (D-NH) and Senator Portman’s (R-OH) Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act (S. 385), which they just re-introduced earlier this week. S. 385 is a landmark bill that represents...
Alliance Sends Letter to President-Elect Trump About Strengthening American Manufacturing Through Industrial Energy Efficiency
The Alliance for Industrial Efficiency, along with nine other national organizations and major companies, wrote a letter laying out an agenda for the new administration to increase deployment of combined heat and power (CHP) and waste heat to power (WHP). Signatories...
Fact Sheet: Fair Standby Rates – More energy efficiency, less pollution
Conventional power generation is inefficient. More than two-thirds of the energy produced is typically lost into the air. And energy is a major cost for every manufacturer. Industrial-scale systems like combined heat and power (CHP) or waste heat to power (WHP) can...
Presentation: Ohio Coalition for Combined Heat and Power Webinar
On Wednesday, November 30, Jennifer Kefer presented for an Ohio Coalition for Combined Heat and Power webinar: With So Much CHP Potential, What is Ohio Waiting For? Identifying Barriers and Opportunities for Ohio to Advance Cogeneration Technologies "Though Ohio has...