Us Doe Chp Tap
Services for a Cleaner Midwest Region
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) CHP Technical Assistance Partnerships (CHP TAPs) formerly called the Clean Energy Application Centers (CEACs), promote and assist in transforming the market for CHP, waste heat to power, and district energy technologies and concepts throughout the United States. The Midwest CHP TAP, managed through the Energy Resources Center, services the twelve state Midwest Region of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
Key services of the CHP Technical Assistance Partnerships include:
- Market Opportunity Analyses
Supporting analyses of CHP market opportunities in diverse markets including industrial, federal, institutional, and commercial sectors.
- Education and Outreach
Providing information on the energy and non-energy benefits and applications of CHP to state and local policy makers, regulators, energy end-users, trade associations and others.
- Technical Assistance
Providing technical assistance to end-users and stakeholders to help them consider CHP, waste heat to power, and/or district energy with CHP in their facility and to help them through the project development process from initial CHP screening to installation.
- Boiler MACT ComplianceThe CHP Technical Assistance Partnerships are offering technical assistance to the more than 550 major source facilities impacted by the Boiler MACT regulation
CONTACT
CONTACT
PROGRAM CONTACT
Cliff Haefke
chaefk1@uic.edu
312-355-3476
CENTRAL TAP
CENTRAL TAP
David Baker
Senior Research Specialist
312-996-2615
dsbaker@uic.edu
MIDWEST TAP
MIDWEST TAP
Graeme Miller
Policy Analyst
312-996-3711
gmille7@uic.edu