Solutions Development for Renewable and CHP Projects For the Federal Government

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  • Jeff Stringfield mechanical engineer (Kansas State University)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.2543

Abstract

Many federal ESPC projects have more opportunities than the
traditional demand-side energy conservation measures (ECMs). More
advanced technologies, like renewable project, can be incorporated into
the project bundle when the energy services company (ESCO) takes
advantage of creative financing, incentives and rebates available. This
article will cover the following aspects of solutions development for re-
newable and CHP projects for the federal government. Included will be
a discussion of more advanced ECMs available to a particular location

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Author Biography

Jeff Stringfield, mechanical engineer (Kansas State University)

Jeff Stringfield works for Honeywell International and is the Solu-
tions Development Team Leader for federal projects in the Western States
and Asia Pacific. Jeff works in Honeywell’s Federal Energy Services
Business Unit and is responsible for solutions development of several
federal customers, including many of the Region 5 Air Force projects
(including South Korea).
Jeff is a mechanical engineer (Kansas State University), is registered
in 15 states, and has an MBA from Arizona State University.
Contact Information: Jeffrey G. Stringfield, P.E., 4004 Edna Valley
Court Flower Mound, Texas 75022; (214) 755-3024; (623) 321-0260 Fax
jeffrey.stringfield@honeywell.com.

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Published

2010-10-19

How to Cite

Stringfield, J. . (2010). Solutions Development for Renewable and CHP Projects For the Federal Government. Distributed Generation &Amp; Alternative Energy Journal, 25(4), 40–51. https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.2543

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