Draft2:Northwest Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership
Template:Stub noticeThe Northwest Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership, also known as the Northwest CHP Technical Assistance Partnership or Northwest CHP TAP, is one of seven regional centers in partnership with the Department of Energy’s Advanced Manufacturing Office's Combined Heat and Power Deployment Program.
It also partners with the other regional CHP Technical Assistance Partnerships. The Northwest CHP Technical Assistance Partnership focuses on the following technology areas: combined heat and power (CHP), waste heat recovery, anaerobic digestion, and district energy.
DOE's role
DOE's Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office was key in the organization's creation.
Partners
- Washington State University Energy Program
- Alaska Energy Authority
- Idaho Office of Energy Resources
- Montana Dept of Environmental Quality
- Oregon Dept of Energy
- Cascade Power
- Northwest Food Processors Association
- International District Energy Association
State coverage
The Northwest CHP TAP covers the states of
- Alaska
- Idaho
- Montana
- Oregon
- Washington
Its headquarters is in Olympia, WA, and is part of the Washington State University (WSU) Energy Program.
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