William Pentland writes on the Forbes website about the penalty affecting combined heat and power. Reverse Net-Metering? California Penalizes Certain Types Of Energy Efficiency Can you imagine paying your local utility for electricity you did not consume? This seems absurd. We don’t pay taxes for income we never earn. In most places and most … Continue reading Some utility customers in California are paying for electricity they do not use
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Is importing waste the solution?
John Tagliabue writes in the New York Times about the efforts underway to ensure there is sufficient waste for Oslo’s cogeneration plants. A City That Turns Garbage Into Energy Copes With a Shortage This is a city that imports garbage. Some comes from England, some from Ireland. Some is from neighboring Sweden. It even has … Continue reading Is importing waste the solution?
CHP in Spain suffering by lack of adequate policy framework
The Gas to Power Journal has recently reported that the Spanish Cogeneration Association (Acogen) is quite concerned that cogeneration will suffer unless there are new energy efficiency measures in place to ensure that the full potential for cogeneration capacity is achieved. It also states that the current Emissions Trading System is “harmful for CHP.” … Continue reading CHP in Spain suffering by lack of adequate policy framework
Supporting combined heat and power
Elisa Wood on the AOL Energy website provides an interesting column on a view of CHP that few of us have ever considered. Maybe it is a time for us to take a second look . . . How to Make Energy Efficiency Sexy Touted by movie stars, discussed in presidential debates, solar and … Continue reading Supporting combined heat and power
