The CHPA are holding a free workshop for public sector energy managers on 18 May in partnership with DECC and the Carbon Trust.
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.
CHPA members may be interested in this recent request for proposals for a £13M project to demonstrate new energy from waste technologies.
The CHPA are meeting with key parliamentarians in advance of this summer's Energy Bill.
The TCPA, with support from the CHPA, have launched a guide for Planning Authorities to help support the delivery of low carbon energy schemes.
On 20 April, the CHPA held a workshop for 20 NHS energy managers exploring the benefits of CHP and featuring a tour of Guy's hospital energy centre.
CHP and district heating identified as ‘key routes’ for bioenergy deployment; industry warns of mismatch between strategy goals and outcomes of present policies.
The CHPA welcomes the opportunity to respond to the 'Feed-in Tariffs Scheme Consultation on Comprehensive Review Phase 2B: Tariffs for non-PV technologies and scheme administration issues’.
The CHPA, with support from Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, are organising a free, one-day workshop for NHS energy buyers.
A recent conference at Nabarro’s offices looked at how CHP could be used in datacentres.
New report launched by the Combined Heat and Power Association
The microCHP industry’s three industry bodies today welcomed key commitments by the Minister for Energy and Climate Change (Greg Barker MP) to boost government support for micro-combined heat and power systems installed in homes.
Combined heat and power and district heating infrastructure delivered the majority of London’s emissions savings in 2010 and have the greatest potential for future deployment, according to a review of the capital’s energy policies published last week by the Greater London Authority (GLA).
The Secretary of State, Rt. Hon. Chris Huhne MP, today announced the Government’s Carbon Plan, setting out the plans for achieving the emissions reductions committed to in the first four ‘Carbon Budgets’ covering the period to 2027.
The National Infrastructure Plan, published today, has pointed to an increasing role for district heating networks.
The Government should raise the feed in tariff for micro-CHP to accelerate the take up of the home boiler replacement technology: this will safeguard jobs and provide cost-effective low-carbon heating and hot water for consumers, say industry representatives.
The CHPA Awards, showcasing achievement, innovation and best practice from across the combined heat and power and district heating sector, were presented by Alan Whitehead MP on 22 November.
The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change presented his second Annual Energy Statement to Parliament today. The Statement reflected a new emphasis in energy policy on energy efficiency, with a commitment that ‘energy saving is now an equal priority with energy production’.
Addressing questions from the industry at the annual conference of the Combined Heat and Power Association (CHPA), Energy Minister Greg Barker MP has today set out an ambitious vision for CHP in industries, communities and households.