Session 1: CHP 101 – Combined heat and power (CHP) System Virtual Training 2024
December 5 @ 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Virtual Trainings offered by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Plants program are the online version of the multi-day workshops known as In-Plant Trainings (INPLTs). As with in-person training, the VTs will help attendees identify energy efficiency and decarbonization opportunities, quantify savings from those opportunities, and implement projects to realize the savings.
These workshops also ensure attendees are familiar with working principles, and best practices, and have the capability to analyze the energy performance of industrial systems. As of 2024, DOE has hosted over 200 INPLTs with about 2,800 participants, helping to identify more than $65 million in energy cost savings opportunities. More than 1,600 people have attended the VT sessions, and over $11M energy savings opportunities have been identified.
The Better Plants program will deliver a Virtual Training on Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Systems Dec 5, 10, 12, and 17 2024. The CHP VTs will be performed by industrial experts using Zoom. The CHP VT comprises Four (4) 2.5 -hour online training sessions (2-hours formal training and optional 0.5-hour Q&A). Participating in this VT is free and open to all U.S. manufacturers.
Participants will be trained on the fundamentals of CHP systems, CHP project screening, implementation, carbon project accounting, and integration with utility grids. Software tools and other resources will be introduced, and case studies for some industrial sectors will be discussed from the perspectives of project cost, energy savings, energy cost savings, power resilience, etc.
NCCETC Clean Power and Industrial Efficiency Program Director, Art Samberg, will be presenting in Session 1.