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Reminder: PennTAP Hosts Southwest PA Energy Efficiency Roundtable Webinar Nov. 19 On Combined Heat & Power For Commercial Buildings

The Penn State PA Technical Assistance Program will host a November 19 Webinar by the Southwestern PA Energy Efficiency Roundtable Combined Heat and Power for Commercial Buildings from 11:00 a.m. to Noon.

During this webinar, energy managers will be presented with cutting-edge information on combined heat and power (CHP) for commercial buildings and industrial operations.

It will showcase the major contribution CHP systems can make to advance your organization’s mission, commitment to sustainability, and minimizing environmental impact.

Click Here to register for this free webinar.

For more information on assistance available other upcoming educational events, visit the Penn State PA Technical Assistance Program website.

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[Posted: November 9, 2020]


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