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Read more about DOE's CHP Program in "Combined Heat and Power: A Decade of Progress, A Vision for the Future." (PDF 4.7 MB). Download Adobe Reader.

Combined heat and power (CHP) is a key component of distributed energy within the Industrial Technologies Program (ITP). CHP provides a cost-effective, near-term opportunity to improve our nation's energy, environmental, and economic future.

Accelerated CHP has proven its effectiveness and holds promise for the future—as an:

  • Environmental Solution: Significantly reducing CO2 emissions through greater energy efficiency

  • Competitive Business Solution: Increasing efficiency, reducing business costs, and creating green-collar jobs

  • Local Energy Solution: Deployable throughout the US

  • Infrastructure Modernization Solution: Relieving grid congestion and improving energy security


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Learn More About CHPFind out about CHP's Potential Benefits to the Nation - Download the CHP: Effective Energy Solutions for a Sustainable Future Report (Dec. 2008) (PDF 2.5 MB)
Understand Various CHP Technologies Read Frequently Asked Questions
Bob Gemmer Contact Information (Technology Manager, bob.gemmer@ee.doe.gov, 202-586-5885)
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