Distributed Energy Resources and Combined Heat and Power Project Implementation
Planning and implementing a distributed energy resources (DER) or combined heat and power (CHP) project is different from other energy efficiency projects. To assist Federal agencies, FEMP created a step-by-step approach to help implement DER and CHP projects at Federal facilities.
The following eight steps should be followed when considering a DER or CHP project:
- Analyze your facilities' energy needs
- Select appropriate DER/CHP technologies
- Screen the technologies
- Acquire resources and assistance
- Develop a project plan
- Address potential barriers
- Install and operate the DER/CHP system
- Get your project recognized with a FEMP award
For the complete guide, visit Using Distributed Energy Resources: A How-To Guide for Federal Facility Managers (PDF 422 KB). Download Adobe Reader.
In addition, FEMP provides additional resources to help Federal agencies install DER and CHP systems, including:
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FEMP Assistance: Project assistance for Federal agencies considering DER or CHP systems.
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Environmental Siting Guide: Additional information on environmental attributes and permitting requirements of DER systems.
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Interconnection and Permitting Guide: Resource designed to further assist in understanding the interconnection and permitting process for DER systems.
Additional information can be found on the resources page.