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Contact Us About the Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Partnership

If you have questions or comments about the Partnership or any of the tools or services that we offer, please contact us by filling out the form below or by:

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chp@epa.gov

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(703) 373-8108

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Combined Heat and Power Partnership
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Mail Code 6202A
Washington, DC 20460

CHP Resource Center

  • CHP Resource Center Home
  • What Is CHP?
    • Methods for Calculating CHP Efficiency
    • CHP Technologies
    • Is My Facility a Good Candidate for CHP?
    • CHP Project Development Steps
  • CHP’s Role in a Decarbonizing Energy Grid
    • CHP Benefits
    • CHP's Role in Decarbonization
    • CHP's Role Providing Reliability & Resiliency
  • CHP Policies & Incentives
  • CHP Tools
    • CHP Energy & Emissions Savings Calculator
    • CHP Screening Tool
  • CHP Resources
Contact Us About the Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Partnership to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on January 16, 2025
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