PURPA legislatively removed obstacles that had previously served as disincentives to the development of cogeneration. As a result, projects that met certain fuel efficiency standards and other criteria could now theoretically move forward. Because of a number of institutional and technical reasons, the nature of the cogeneration industry has undergone significant changes during its brief life span. Since the passage of PURPA, the entire cogeneration situation on all fronts (the Utility commissions, utilities, and cogenerators) can be characterized as very dynamic. State Utility Commissions are struggling to implement rational policies to deal with the very complex matrix of issues and concerns. Utilities attitudes have changed as they r...
The predicted rapid escalation of gas and electric costs, particularly in those utility systems pred...
Cogeneration is the sequential use of a single fuel source to generate electrical and thermal ener...
Cogeneration proponents are still haling the wonders and marvels of cogeneration in the hope of conv...
The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act ("PURPA") of 1978 was born out of the energy crisis of th...
Cogeneration is receiving increasing attention because of its potential for efficient utilization of...
This article examines the concept of cogeneration, a term for the simultaneous production of both el...
This paper will address cogeneration from a utility-affiliated cogeneration developer perspective on...
Cogeneration has become an extremely popular subject when discussing conservation and energy saving ...
Cogeneration, or the simultaneous production of heat and elec-tric or mechanical power, emerged as o...
The year 1986 saw three fundamental changes in the character of development of cogeneration on the U...
Summary. Cogeneration is a very efficient way to produce useful heat and electric power. Although us...
Congress passed the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) in November 1978. It was about tw...
Cogeneration, or the simultaneous production of heat and electric or mechanical power, emerged as on...
Cogeneration under the PURPA law is providing opportunity to the Process Industry not only to conser...
This paper presents the incentives for cogeneration, describing pertinent legislation and qualificat...
The predicted rapid escalation of gas and electric costs, particularly in those utility systems pred...
Cogeneration is the sequential use of a single fuel source to generate electrical and thermal ener...
Cogeneration proponents are still haling the wonders and marvels of cogeneration in the hope of conv...
The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act ("PURPA") of 1978 was born out of the energy crisis of th...
Cogeneration is receiving increasing attention because of its potential for efficient utilization of...
This article examines the concept of cogeneration, a term for the simultaneous production of both el...
This paper will address cogeneration from a utility-affiliated cogeneration developer perspective on...
Cogeneration has become an extremely popular subject when discussing conservation and energy saving ...
Cogeneration, or the simultaneous production of heat and elec-tric or mechanical power, emerged as o...
The year 1986 saw three fundamental changes in the character of development of cogeneration on the U...
Summary. Cogeneration is a very efficient way to produce useful heat and electric power. Although us...
Congress passed the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) in November 1978. It was about tw...
Cogeneration, or the simultaneous production of heat and electric or mechanical power, emerged as on...
Cogeneration under the PURPA law is providing opportunity to the Process Industry not only to conser...
This paper presents the incentives for cogeneration, describing pertinent legislation and qualificat...
The predicted rapid escalation of gas and electric costs, particularly in those utility systems pred...
Cogeneration is the sequential use of a single fuel source to generate electrical and thermal ener...
Cogeneration proponents are still haling the wonders and marvels of cogeneration in the hope of conv...