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Preliminary Estimates of Combined Heat and Power Greenhouse GasAbatement Potential for California in 2020
Author(s) -
Ryan Firestone,
Frank Ling,
Chris Marnay,
Kristina Hamachi LaCommare
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
lawrence berkeley national laboratory
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/918122
Subject(s) - greenhouse gas , software deployment , european commission , commission , pier , environmental economics , business , engineering , environmental science , waste management , civil engineering , economics , finance , european union , international trade , ecology , software engineering , biology
The objective of this scoping project is to help the California Energy Commission's (CEC) Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program determine where it should make investments in research to support combined heat and power (CHP) deployment. Specifically, this project will: {sm_bullet} Determine what impact CHP might have in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, {sm_bullet} Determine which CHP strategies might encourage the most attractive early adoption, {sm_bullet} Identify the regulatory and technological barriers to the most attractive CHP strategies, and {sm_bullet} Make recommendations to the PIER program as to research that is needed to support the most attractive CHP strategies

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