The Combined Heat and Power Alliance (CHP Alliance) is the leading national voice for the deployment of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Waste Heat to Power (WHP).
Latest Updates
CHPA Submits Comments on Secs. 45Y and 48E
April 2, 2024 — Earlier this month, the Combined Heat and Power Alliance submitted comments to the Internal Revenue Service on Notice 2022-49, outlining a how and why natural gas-fired CHP should qualify for the Secs. 45Y and 48E tax credits, which become effective on...
NE Chapter Advocates for CHP's Inclusion in Rhode Island Clean Heat Standard
April 24, 2024 — The Northeast Chapter of the CHP Alliance sent a letter to the Rhode Island Senate regarding the state's Clean Heat Standard Act. The Chapter urged Rhode Island to adopt a standard that is technologically agnostic and recognizes the benefits of any...
Alliance and 40+ Organizations Urge Congress to Support CHP Funding in Fiscal Year 2025
April 12, 2024 (Washington, D.C.) - The CHP Alliance and more than 40 businesses, manufacturers, end users, trade associations, non-profits, and other entities sent a letter urging House and Senate leadership of the Energy and Water Development Appropriations...
NE Chapter Advocates for Inclusion of CHP Technologies in Massachusetts Clean Heat Standard
April 5, 2024 — The Northeast Chapter of the Combined Heat and Power Alliance sent a letter to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Commissioner Bonnie Heiple advocating for the inclusion of CHP technologies in the commonwealth's Clean Heat...
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FAQ: CHP and WHP In The IRA
CHPA Submits Comments To IRS
About CHPA
The Combined Heat and Power Alliance (CHP Alliance) is the leading national voice for the deployment of combined heat and power (CHP) and waste heat to power (WHP). We are a coalition of businesses, labor, contractors, non-profit organizations, and educational institutions with the common purpose to educate all Americans about CHP and WHP, and how CHP and WHP can make America’s manufacturers and other businesses more competitive, reduce energy costs, enhance grid reliability, and reduce emissions. We operated as the Alliance for Industrial Efficiency from 2010 to 2019, but in September 2019 we changed our name and refocused our mission on CHP and WHP.
The Combined Heat and Power Alliance advocates for state and federal policies that reduce financial and regulatory barriers for CHP and WHP. We work to expand markets for CHP and WHP systems by supporting smart energy legislation and by highlighting the role that CHP and WHP can play in reducing emissions.
The CHP Alliance is managed by its Board of Directors and staffed by David Gardiner and Associates. Learn more about our members.