Final Report: Assessment of Combined Heat and Power Premium Power Applications in California

Abstract: 

This “Assessment of Combined Heat and Power Premium Power Applications in California analyzes the current economic and environmental performance of combined heat and power (CHP) systems in power interruption intolerant commercial facilities. Through a series of three case studies, key trade-offs are analyzed with regard to the provision of black-out ridethrough capability with the CHP systems and the resutling ability to avoid the need for at least some diesel backup generator capacity located at the case study sites. Each of the selected sites currently have a CHP or combined heating, cooling, and power (CCHP) system in addition to diesel backup generators. In all cases the CHP/CCHP system have a small fraction of the electrical capacity of the diesel generators. Although none of the selected sites currently have the ability to run the CHP systems as emergency backup power, all could be retrofitted to provide this blackout ride-through capability, and new CHP systems can be installed with this capability. 

Author: 
Zack Norwood
Chris Marnay
Dan Kammen
Publication date: 
September 30, 2008
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Norwood, Z., Lipman, T., Marnay, C., & Kammen, D. (2008). Final Report: Assessment of Combined Heat and Power Premium Power Applications in California. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/41v0s3x1