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RECOVERY ACT CASE STUDY CHP and district energy serve Texas A&M’s 5,200-acre campus, which includes 750 buildings. Photo courtesy of Texas A&M University Combined Heat and Power System Achieves
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Document Date: 2014-05-13 16:53:51


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College Station / /

Company

Power Partnership Program / Ford / HP / Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. / Extraction Steam 20 psi LP / GE / TXCHPI / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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ENERGY STAR® CHP Awards / /

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Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Large University Recovery Act Funding Supports CHP Texas A&M University / Texas A&M University / College Station campus / Power towers / Power System Achieves Millions / /

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gas turbine generator / district energy campus / natural-gas / energy future / electricity / energy systems / manufacturing.energy.gov / increase energy efficiency / manufacturing / thermal energy / energy cost savings / energy reliability / greenhouse gas emissions6 / reduced greenhouse gas emissions / self-generated electricity / electrical energy needs / district energy serve / energy / /

Organization

New York State Energy Research and Development Authority / Texas CHP / U.S. Department of Energy / A&M CHP / CHP Texas A&M University / Texas A&M / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / U.S. Department of Energy Gulf Coast Clean Energy Application Center / Texas A&M University / Texas A&M’s CHP / /

Person

Paul Cauduro / James G. Riley / Ray Deyoe / Chet Edwards / /

Position

Chairman / Director of TXCHPI / Executive Director / Director of Utilities & Energy Services / /

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Texas / The Texas A&M / /

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The Battalion / /

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mlb / /

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