Solutions Development for Renewable and CHP Projects for the Federal Government

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  • Mr. Jeff Stringfield Honeywell

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.2144

Abstract

Many federal energy-savings performance contract (ESPC) projects
have more opportunities than the traditional demand-side energy con-
servation measures (ECMs). Federal organizations can incorporate more
advanced technologies, like renewable energy sources, into their project
bundles 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 renewable and
combined heating and power (CHP) projects for the federal government.
Included will be a discussion of more advanced ECMs available to a
particular location.
1. Solutions development process overview
2. Samples of conventional ECM projects
3. Samples of advanced ECM technologies
4. CHP projects
5. Renewable projects

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Author Biography

Mr. Jeff Stringfield, Honeywell

Mr. Jeff Stringfield, P.E., works for Honeywell International and is
the solutions development team leader for federal projects in the western
states and Asian Pacific. Jeff works in Honeywell’s federal energy servic-
es 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 from Kansas State
University and an MBA from Arizona State University. He is registered
in 15 states. He may be contacted at jeffrey.stringfield@honeywell.com

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Published

2006-10-12

How to Cite

Stringfield, M. J. . (2006). Solutions Development for Renewable and CHP Projects for the Federal Government. Distributed Generation &Amp; Alternative Energy Journal, 21(4), 60–75. https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.2144

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