First Meeting Of PUC Combined Heat & Power Working Group May 30
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The first meeting of the Public Utility Commission’s Combined Heat and Power Working Group meeting will be May 30 in Harrisburg. (formal notice) The PUC adopted a policy statement and formed the Working Group at its meeting on April 5 to engage with stakeholders and encourage the deployment of, and reduce barriers to, CHP initiatives in the Commonwealth. CHP captures the waste heat energy this is typically lost through power generation, using it to provide heating and/or cooling for manufacturing and business. “CHP offers a variety of benefits,” noted Chairman Gladys M. Brown in a supporting statement at the PUC public meeting,” First and foremost, CHP supports environmental stewardship through increased efficiency. Also, it provides economic benefits to its adopters through reductions in energy consumption. Further, it supports reliability and resiliency as a distributed energy resource.” The meeting will be held in the Forest Room, Keystone Building, 400 North Street, Harrisburg starting at 1:00. A call-in number will be published, Click Here. For more background, visit the PUC’s Combined Heat and Power webpage. Questions should be directed to Joe Sherrick 717-787-5369 or send email to: josherrick@pa.gov. NewsClips: Legere: PUC Says Law Meant To Close The Borders On Solar Energy Credits Cusick: Bill Says Pennsylvania Should Use Only Renewable Energy By 2050 Murphy: Bills Setting 100% Renewable Energy Goal For PA Draw Bipartisan Support Bagenstose: Bucks, Montgomery Mayors Sign On To Solar Power Pledge Op-Ed: Make Pittsburgh’s Airport Even Smarter, Power It By The Sun, Not Natural Gas Report: Nuclear Plant Loss Would Undo Renewable Growth U.S. House Committee Hearing Summary With FERC Commissioners AP: Market Forces Are Driving A Clean Energy Revolution In The U.S. Related Stories: Public Utility Commission Acts To Remove Barriers To Solar Energy Growth In PA First Meeting Of PUC Combined Heat & Power Working Group May 5 PUC Chairman Brown To Lead National Committee On Critical Infrastructure PUC Chairman Gladys Brown Unanimously Confirmed By Senate For Second Term Bipartisan Senate/House Bills Would Transition Pennsylvania To 100% Renewable Power By 2050 [Posted: April 20, 2018] |
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