Cooling, Heating, and Power Technologies (CHP)

The CHP Technologies Program team has a broad spectrum of capabilities and experience. The professional background of the team members includes chemical engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and a variety of science and administration degrees. Many of the team professionals have advanced degrees.

The scope of our capabilities also covers the full spectrum of theoretical analyses and evaluations through experimental testing and evaluation, and project management. Our technical capabilities include the following areas:

  • CHP Integration Testing
  • Distributed Energy Research (DER)/CHP Analysis
  • Electricity Transmission & Distribution (T&D)
  • End-Use Systems Integration
  • Fuels Testing
  • ntegrated Energy Systems
  • Power Systems
  • Thermally-Activated Technologies

If you have questions, please contact Patti Garland or Bob DeVault or visit our Cooling, Heating, and Power Technologies website.


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