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Ecotec21- Investigating and promoting the use of Combined Heat and Power technology. Sustainable Business Network Meeting 16 th July 2014 Vicki Westall. Partners. Medway Council – Lead Partner University of Greenwich Hampshire County Council Universite Picardie Jules Verne
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Ecotec21- Investigating and promoting the use of Combined Heat and Power technology Sustainable Business Network Meeting 16th July 2014 Vicki Westall
Partners Medway Council – Lead Partner University of Greenwich Hampshire County Council Universite Picardie Jules Verne Universite de Caen, Basse-Normandie Habitat du Littoral Agrotransfert Aduga
Aims • To promote and disseminate the use of CHP • To define and evaluate the various supply chains which can support CHP plants as well as assessing the environmental benefits of them • To provide tools (such as a ‘decisions’ guide to choosing CHP) which will enable local authorities and stakeholders to implement CHP technologies in their existing buildings • To build a knowledge base to enable future integration and deployment of decentralised energy infrastructures within diverse urban community consumption environments.
Why CHP? • Energy Savings • Cost Savings • CO2 Savings • Overall efficiency • Proven and reliable
Outputs • Guides • Website • Research and EMS • Communication and interaction
Further Information • Ecotec website - http://www.chbg.unicaen.fr/ecotec21/?lang=en • Outputs published next year • DECC website – tools • CHPA and UKDEA http://www.chpa.co.uk/ • http://www.ukdea.org.uk/