The
general public shares common interests in reducing our national
energy use, improved power reliability, reduced emission of pollutants,
and reduced costs for business and government. CHP for buildings
addresses each of these important concerns in many ways, including:
- Improved
power reliability
- Improved
environmental quality
- Reduced
consumption rate of fossil fuels
The
CHP systems can be economically attractive for many types of buildings,
including, but not limited to the following:
- Data Centers
- Educational Facilities
- Ethanol Plants
- Food Processing Plants
- Hospitals
- Hotels
- Ice Arenas
- Livestock Farms
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- Nursing Homes
- Office Buildings
- Refrigerated Warehouses
- Restaurants
- Retail Stores
- Supermarkets
- Theaters
- Wastewater Treatment Plants
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More information for the general public is available in the following areas by clicking on the links below:
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