The CHPA are holding a free workshop for public sector energy managers on 18 May in partnership with DECC and the Carbon Trust.
Experts from the University of Sheffield believe that the city's steel plants could connect to the existing district heating network, providing heat for 2,000 homes.
A company based in Linköping, Sweden, has developed an aircraft-based system using a Flir SC7600 thermal-imaging camera to monitor and maintain district heating networks.
A young Italian company that studies, plans and builds gasification and cogeneration systems has come up with a new innovation in CHP technology.
Estover Energy is seeking permission to build a biomass CHP plant at the Arjowiggins' Stoneywood site on the banks of the River Don.
Cogen Europe calls for European legislation that rewards energy efficient appliances like CHP.
CHPA Director, Graham Meeks, will discuss the needs of the energy consumer and the options for decarbonising heat at this Energy Institute breakfast briefing on 12 June.
The tender for London’s new public buildings retrofit framework has been launched.
Ceramic Fuel Cells is pleased to announce that its products have achieved a combined one million hours of operation.
One of the UK’s best-loved historic country estates has commissioned a CHP plant that will cut emissions by 90 percent.
The Government has launched a call for evidence to inform a gas generation strategy to deliver a secure and affordable route to a low carbon economy.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg officially opened the CCS facility at Mongstad yesterday.
Green Party mayoral candidate Jenny Jones is advocating a combined heat and power future for iconic Battersea Power Station.
A spokesman for a leading outsourcing firm says that NHS trusts need to explore their potential for on-site energy.
UK dairy cooperative Milk Link is to invest £20m in upgrading its plant in Lockerbie, Scotland, to turn the site into one of the UK's leading cheddar production facilities.
CHPA members may be interested in this recent request for proposals for a £13M project to demonstrate new energy from waste technologies.
E3G report argues that Governments need to give energy efficiency the same focus as other critical national infrastructure.
The CHPA are meeting with key parliamentarians in advance of this summer's Energy Bill.
Today's new biomass strategy targets a sector supporting 50,000 jobs and producing 11 per cent of UK energy by 2020.
On 30 April, the TSB will launch ‘Invest in Innovative Refurb’, a £10 million SBRI programme to improve the energy efficiency of existing non domestic buildings.