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EPA Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategies Part I: Combined Heat and Power (2 credit hours)
This 2 hour course describes how local governments can use combined heat and power (CHP) systems in their facilities and throughout their commu­nities. CHP, also known as cogeneration, refers to the simultaneous production of electricity and thermal energy from a single fuel source. Installing CHP systems can provide power and heat at less investment cost than the cost of building additional power plants. In addition, CHP systems provide other economic and environmental benefits, such as reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improving energy security.  This course includes an overview of the benefits of CHP systems, costs, sources of funding, and case studies.
This course was developed from the EPA’s Local Government Climate and Energy Strategy Series titled "A Guide to Developing and Implementing Greenhouse Gas Reduction Programs".

As prepared for Titan Coursework this EPA series has been separated into separate courses and may be taken out of sequence, each course independent from another.
Environmental Protection Agency
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
  • Students will learn how to reduce GHG emissions and other environmental impacts.
  • Students will understand offsetting capital costs and hedging against financial risks.
  • Students will know how to increasing electricity reliability.
  • Students will be able to apply CHP to wastewater treatment facilities, landfill gas energy projects, and multi-family housing.
  • Students will learn how to apply CHP to district energy systems.
As prepared for Titan Coursework this EPA series has been separated into separate courses and may be taken out of sequence, each course independent from another.

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