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Vision To see waste heat to power recognized as an emission-free power resource and developed into a robust market. Who we are and what we do Members include equipment suppliers, installers, and end users Conduct analyses to demonstrate the potential for heat to power - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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www.heatispower.or g The Heat is Power Association Mission To serve as the voice of the waste heat to power (WHP) industry to advance the market through education and advocacy Who we are and what we do • Members include equipment suppliers, installers, and end users • Conduct analyses to demonstrate the potential for heat to power • Develop consistent messaging and talking points for the industry • Convene stakeholders to educate the public and decision makers Vision To see waste heat to power recognized as an emission-free power resource and developed into a robust market
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The Heat is Power AssociationMissionTo serve as the voice of the waste heat to power (WHP) industry to advance the market through education and advocacy

Who we are and what we do• Members include equipment suppliers, installers, and end users• Conduct analyses to demonstrate the potential for heat to power• Develop consistent messaging and talking points for the industry• Convene stakeholders to educate the public and decision makers

VisionTo see waste heat to power recognized as an emission-free power resource and developed into a robust market

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Association & Industry Successes

* Based on national telephone survey of over 1,000 Americans aged 18 and over. The survey was performed by FD Consultants. December, 2010

14 states include waste heat (in some form) in renewable portfolio standards, incentive programs, or other mechanisms

California added waste heat to its Self-Generation Incentive

Program (SGIP) in 2011

Ohio added waste heat to its RPS in 2012

70% of Americans favor tax credits for emission free waste heat to power technology*

70%Support

14%Oppose

16%Undecided

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Heat is Power Members

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Join Us

Visit www.heatispower.org to learn more

Contact Susan Brodie for additional [email protected]


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