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CHP Focus Industrial/Commercial Workshops 2009

 

A series of 3 regional workshops for industrial and commercial interests focused on improving the understanding and profile of CHP amoungst organisations who thus far had not considered CHP. These are sponsored by DECC and organised by AEA and the CHPA.

Copies of the presentations are given below; if you require further information about these events, please contact chpfocus.

 

Standard workshop Presentations

 

An introduction to CHP - the flexible option - Mahmoud Abu-Ebid

The potential for CHP - commercial building; district heating; industrial applications - Michael King

What is Good Quality CHP? An introduction to the CHPQA programme &CHP benefits and supports mechanisms (conventional and renewable applications) - Mahmoud Abu-Ebid

Investment in CHP - Richard Hodges

 

Case Study Presentations

 

Cofely Case study (SOAS) - Simon Woodward

Dalkia case study (Freeman Hospital) - Steve Black

Cogenco case study - Michael Moorjani

Utilicom case study (Birmingham district heating scheme) - Vaughan Furniss

Vital Energi case study (Natural History Museum) - Mark Howell

 

What's New

UK CHP Development Map

UK CHP Development Map

UK CHP Development Map

UK CHP Development Map Screenshot

The UK CHP Development Tool is the latest version of the map, originally developed as a tool aimed at assisting power station developers consider the opportunities for supplying heat and development of combined heat and power (CHP) as required under planning policy. However, it can also be used by both small and large organisations to help identify the locations where the supply of CHP heat would have the greatest potential, and therefore the largest positive environmental impact.

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