1.24.2024
CHP in the Mid-Atlantic region: current and future prospects
Market and policy
The cogeneration sector in the Mid-Atlantic region (which includes the New York area and its surroundings and the Washington DC area) is certainly driven by two factors: guaranteeing resilience during blackouts caused by extreme weather events and increased competitiveness. The adoption of a CHP system, in fact, even when integrated with other technologies such as solar, makes it possible to reduce the environmental impact and therefore to comply with the sustainability criteria, more and more often required by customers and suppliers. Let's discover some examples with Jim Freihaut, Director of Mid-Atlantic CHP TAP.
Original language: English
Origin: USA
Speaker
Jim Freihaut
Director, Mid-Atlantic CHP TAP
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