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ADD CHP―Accelerated Development and Deployment of Combined Cooling, Heat and Power at Federal Facilities

机译:添加CHP-加速在联邦机构开发和部署冷却,热电联产

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Fuel-efficient distributed energy generation systems such as combined cooling, heat and power (CHP or cogeneration) are attracting increasing attention among project developers and policy makers because they can make significant contributions to mitigating key power sector constraints. These systems can meet increased energy needs, reduce transmission congestion, cut emissions, increase power quality and reliability, and increase the overall energy security for a site. The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) recently completed a national market assessment to estimate the potential impacts of CHP in the federal sector [Ref. 1]. That study suggests that CHP could be successfully applied in 9% of large federal facilities, annually conserve 50 trillion Btus of primary energy, reduce CO_2 emissions by 2.7 million metric tons, and cut utility bills by $170 million. Although many CHP technologies are proven and the potential savings and benefits are significant, project development lags behind potential in the federal sector. This paper describes FEMP Programs to "ADD CHP" (Accelerate Development and Deployment of Combined Cooling, Heat and Power) at federal facilities and other CHP outreach efforts including FEMP's New Technology Demonstration Program (NTDP). ADD CHP works to identify and reduce barriers to installation of CHP technologies in federal buildings. FEMP's role, CHP market potential in the federal sector, issues affecting CHP deployment, the strategy to expedite CHP projects, and progress to date are all discussed herein.
机译:高效节能的分布式能源发电系统,例如冷却,热电联产(CHP或热电联产),正吸引着项目开发商和政策制定者越来越多的关注,因为它们可以为缓解关键的电力部门限制做出重大贡献。这些系统可以满足不断增长的能源需求,减少传输拥塞,减少排放,提高电能质量和可靠性,并提高站点的整体能源安全性。美国能源部(DOE)的联邦能源管理计划(FEMP)最近完成了一项全国市场评估,以评估CHP对联邦部门的潜在影响。 1]。该研究表明,热电联产可成功应用于9%的大型联邦设施,每年节省50万亿Btus的一次能源,减少270万吨的CO_2排放并减少1.7亿美元的水电费。尽管许多热电联产技术已经过验证,并且潜在的节省和收益非常可观,但项目开发仍落后于联邦部门的潜力。本文将联邦政府的FEMP计划描述为“ ADD CHP”(加快冷却,热电联产的开发和部署),以及其他CHP推广工作,包括FEMP的新技术示范计划(NTDP)。 ADD CHP致力于确定并减少在联邦建筑物中安装CHP技术的障碍。本文讨论了FEMP的角色,联邦部门的CHP市场潜力,影响CHP部署的问题,加快CHP项目的策略以及迄今为止的进展。

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