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December

CHP Association Submits 111(d) Comments to EPA

The CHP Association submitted its comments to US Environmental Protection Agency under section 111 (d) of the clean air act. Some highlights of the comments include: CHP

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June

NEW STUDY: Onsite Generation in CA: Potential Rate Payer Savings

A recent EtaGen Inc. study titled “Onsite Generation in CA: Potential Rate Payer Savings”  has come out on the cost of eliminating departing load charges

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February

Check out presentations from our 2013 CHP Conference

Click the links below to view presentations from CHP Association’s 2013 CHP Conference.  If you would like to see a presentation that is not included

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July

UMMS RFQ for Design-Build Services for CHP Plant Project

The University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) requests letters of interest accompanied by qualification information from firms interested in developing a nominal 2MW combined heat

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June

CCDC Departing Load Charge Study

The Effect of Departing Load Charges on the Costs and Benefits of Combined Heat and Power

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May

Check out photos and presentations from our 2013 Spring Policy Forum

CHP Association 2013 Spring Policy Forum Presentations (Part 1) CHP Association 2013 Spring Policy Forum Presentations (Part 2) more photos coming soon

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May

CHP Association would like to thank the generous sponsors of our 2013 Spring Policy Forum

We would like to thank the following sponsors of our 2013 Spring Policy Forum:                

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January

News Release: USCHPA Announces Leadership Change

The United States Combined Heat & Power Association (USCHPA) today announced the appointment of Dale Louda as the organization’s new Executive Director. Louda, who has spent more than 25 years as an energy and environment professional, begins his new duties effective immediately.

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December

News Release: Combined Heat and Power Systems Keep the Lights On During Hurricane Sandy

Combined Heat and Power Systems Keep the Lights On During Hurricane Sandy Hurricane Sandy was the largest hurricane on record in the Atlantic, with a diameter of 1,100 miles (1,800 km), since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.