Industrial and large energy using sites now have access to onsite energy feasibility studies as well as investment grade analyses to understand the benefits these technologies might offer their sites.

How It Can Help:

Onsite energy technologies are rapidly changing, and they might be able to help you organization meet its goals. Is your organization looking for ways to cut operating costs? Do you have decarbonization, sustainability, or energy reduction goals? If so, onsite energy technologies might be able to help your organization achieve them. Getting a DOE-funded feasibility study to determine the potential impact these technologies might have offers a concrete first step.

Detail Description:

The US DOE just launched a new Technical Assistance Partnership (TAP) focused on providing end-users with the technical assistance they need to better understand the benefits of onsite energy technologies. Participating end-users get a site-specific feasibility study that will explore the potential for any set of onsite energy technologies they might be interested in. Available technologies include battery storage, combined heat and power, district energy, fuel cells, geothermal, industrial heat pumps, renewable fuels, solar PV, solar thermal, thermal storage, waste heat to power, and wind.

How Much Does it Cost:

The analysis and report development are entirely DOE-funded and free to the end-user.

What Can I Expect:

Your site will partner with a team of DOE experts to develop your site feasibility study. You would need to provide the site data and participate in an intake interview, a data collection session, and a final report review meeting. The rest is handled by the DOE TAP team.

How To Get Started:

Contact the Upper-West TAP. doug,heredos@cascadeenergy.com or alex.ciminohurt@cascadeenergy.com

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