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SEP Special Project, California, 2003
The Southwest Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Regional Application Center (SWAC) network will provide information exchange, education, and technical assistance to potential CHP users in the southwestern United States: California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii, and the Pacific territories. This includes providing site assessment, and project screening tools and services.
In addition to identifying and facilitating high impact CHP projects, the SWAC network also will work to identify and remove regulatory, policy, and other obstacles to CHP deployment.
The SWAC network will be based at three California universities, but it will involve collaboration with regional stakeholders in the areas of distributed energy resources and CHP. Once established, the network plans to expand and collaborate with universities in the other states and territories.
Topics
Distributed Energy Generation
DOE Funding
Distributed Energy Program $299,985
Contact California's State Energy Office for more information.
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