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Technical Professionals

Technical professionals from a variety of businesses, including architectural, energy consulting, engineering, energy services, property management, and manufacturers of equipment for power generation, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) are encouraged to evaluate integrated systems for cooling, heating and power (CHP) for buildings. These systems use a variety of on-site or near-site power generation technologies integrated with a variety of heating and/or cooling technologies and can be economically attractive for many types of buildings, including, but not limited to the following:

  • Hospitals
  • Educational facilities
  • Office buildings
  • Data Centers
  • Nursing homes
  • Hotels
  • Supermarkets
  • Refrigerated Warehouses
  • Retail stores
  • Restaurants
  • Theatres
  • Ice Arenas

Follow the desired links on the left to learn more about using CHP for buildings in the areas of your interest.

 

 

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