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CHP Five Years Later: Federal and State Policies and Programs Update
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IE031
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R. Neal Elliott
,
Anna Shipley
, and
Elizabeth Brown
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Executive Summary
In preparation for the Kyoto Treaty meetings in 1997, nonprofit organizations and national laboratories prepared studies that identified combined heat and power (CHP) as a viable resource for maintaining current power supplies while mitigating climate change. Since this initial support, the movement aimed at creating a market for CHP has grown and strengthened. This report reviews what progress has been made and what challenges remain for the development of a fair market for CHP in a changing energy climate.
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17 pp., 2003
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