Partners
IP helps lead a growing coalition of CHP champions in Texas. Its partnerships involve CHP manufaturers, service providers, and other entities that collectively advance CHP regionally and nationally through business development, education and outreach, market transformation, and state and federal policy development. Our partners include:

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Texas CHP Initiative TXCHPI is an industry-led 501(c)(6) advocacy group that advances CHP in the State of Texas. Working closely with the Gulf Coast Clean Energy Regional Applications Center, TXCHPI promotes CHP across all market segments to increase awareness of the advantages of considering CHP at the construction phase as well as during renovations and upgrades of existing facilities. Benefits to members include business development, networking, and representation before state legislators and regulators. Its legeslative accomplishments include the commissioning of a White Paper on Texas CHP's status and potential, an energy security provision requiring consideration of CHP by critical government facilities, and the streamlining of the state's CHP permitting process. The Initiative's message centers on CHP's ability to increase power reliability, reduce energy usage, lower energy bills, and protect the environment. |

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U.S. DOE Gulf Coast Clean Energy Application Center
The mission of the U.S. Department of Energy Gulf Coast Clean Energy Application Center (GC RAC) is to help double the nation's clean energy capacity from 85 GW to 241 GW by 2030 by being a champion for CHP, waste heat recovery, and district energy in Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. Based at the Houston Advanced Research Center in The Woodlands, Texas, the Center provides outreach, technical support, and policy education for prospective and current adopters and to state and local policymakers. GC RAC works closely with the Texas CHP Initiative, a business association that supports clean energy, to increase market penetration and promote clean energy policymaking. |

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TAS Energy
TAS Energy manufactures custom on-site energy solutions for customers worldwide. Its energy-efficient product line includes turbine air systems, modular data centers, and modular utility systems. It also specializes in certain renewable energy applications, including waste heat-to-power, geothermal, and solar thermal. A global innovator of turbine inlet chilling, TAS controls 60% of the world's market share of installations. |

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Heat is Power Heat is Power is a national outreach initiative to develop the market for zero carbon emission electricity generated from heat that is otherwise wasted by industrial and oil and gas processes. Heat is Power provides representation for its members before members of Congress. The result has been a growing amount of legislation that recognizes waste heat's enormous potential as a source of clean energy. |

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Von Boyett Corp.
Von Boyett Corporation provides international supply and demand services for a range of products. Turbines and turbine-driven equipment/plants are the major emphasis with product ranges including power generation equipment (turbines, generators, switch gear, HRSG, regenerators, pumps, transformers), petro-chemical related equipment, turbine-driven pipelines compressors, turbine driving oil pumps, turbine-driven refrigeration units, and diversification of medical equipment/supplies. Von Boyett purchases power plants and related plants and serves as a marketing agent in power-related plants and petro-chemical-related plants. |

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HRST, Inc. HRST Inc provides power plant boiler technical studies, services and products. It specializes in Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs) and Waste Heat Boilers. HRST engineers, technicians and designers perform inspection, analysis and design upgrades to help IP avoid and solve boiler problems.
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U.S. Energy Engineers
Integral Power is working with U.S. Energy Engineers to pursue development of CHP projects within the growing economy of South Africa as well as strategic island countries such as the Dominican Republic. USEE is experienced in optimizing energy in industrial facilities. They work in a variety of sub-sectors, which include manufacturing, chemical, iron & steel, logistics and transportation, assembly and packaging to name a few. USEE has audit, inspection and engineering capabilities that enable them to evaluate building and process systems and customize improvements, including CHP.
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