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Learn more and download slides at http://www.eesi.org/052213CHP Table of contents: • How Combined Heat and Power Saves Mon... The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) held a briefing on how combined heat and power (CHP) technology can provide critical facilities (e.g. hospitals, wastewater treatment), businesses, institutions, and communities with more resilient and reliable heat and power, while at the same time reducing energy costs and harmful emissions over time. Anne Hampson, Senior Associate, ICF International • How Combined Heat and Power Saves Mon... Slides: http://files.eesi.org/Hampson_052213.pdf Susan Wickwire, Chief, Energy Supply & Industry Branch, Climate Protection Partnerships Division, EPA • How Combined Heat and Power Saves Mon... Slides: http://files.eesi.org/Wickwire_052213... Tom Bourgeois, Deputy Director, Pace Energy and Climate Center, Pace University • How Combined Heat and Power Saves Mon... Slides: http://files.eesi.org/Bourgeois_05221... Robert Araujo, Manager for Sustainable Development and Environment, Health & Safety (EH&S), Sikorsky Helicopter • How Combined Heat and Power Saves Mon... Dale Louda, Executive Director, CHP Association • How Combined Heat and Power Saves Mon... Question & Answer Session • How Combined Heat and Power Saves Mon... This briefing introduced participants to CHP technology and presented a number of recent case studies in which CHP systems helped communities pull through extreme weather events when the grid went down. Speakers discussed both some of the opportunities and the barriers to deploying more CHP systems.