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Our Capabilities
January 08, 2009
The BCHP Screening Tool can be used to estimate the energy consumption and economics of CHP systems in commercial buildings.
February 05, 2009
Learn about Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems, how they operate, and the real-world applications!
December 09, 2008
A. Shipley, A. Hampson, B. Hedman, P. Garland, and P. Bautista, "CHP: Effective Energy Solutions for a Sustainable Future" Sponsored by the DOE December, 2008.
August 22, 2008
Hadley, S. W. and Stovall, T. K., “DER: Hastening Genco Obsolescence?” Public Utilities Fortnightly, May 2005
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CHP Integration Testing
The objectives of the CHP integration testing being conducted at ORNL and
at the University of Maryland are:
- - Demonstrate the benefits of integrated CHP systems in
commercial building applications.
- - Identify and help resolve problems that occur when combining
different components into an integrated system.
- Identify, develop and demonstrate system improvements
- - Provide educational opportunities
The list of projects being conducted under the CHP integration testing
includes the following:
Integration
Test Center
The Chesapeake Office Building on the University of Maryland Campus is
a 52,000 square foot office building housing over 150 office personnel.
Once an all electric building, with 2 separate heating and air conditioning
zones, the building has been upgraded with gas-driven equipment for electric
generation coupled with thermally driven absorption and desiccant dehumidification
[both liquid and solid] equipment.
Integration
Lab and Analysis
ORNL offers the unique capability of benchmarking equipment throughout
the full range of operating conditions in a closely controlled laboratory
environment or in precisely controlled environmental test chambers. This
facility can also be used to help develop or test rating/certification
test procedures and standards.
In addition, ORNL assists the University of Maryland by providing hands
on training and experience to students in-house at ORNL.
If you have any questions or comments regarding this section or the CHP
Technologies Program in general, please contact
us.
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