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WHP innovators are constantly optimizing these systems and driving costs down. Research and development is leading to exciting new WHP technologies. Heat is Power Members are at the forefront of companies developing the next generation of WHP technologies.
Heat is Power is the only trade association specifically dedicated to the waste heat to power (WHP) industry. We are a resource for our member companies, policy makers, regulators, other trade associations, and all those who are interested in WHP.
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Congress Urges Treasury to Recognize All WERP Under Clean Electricity Credits
Twelve U.S. Representatives, led by Congressman Brad Schneider (D-IL), sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, urging the Department to recognize the clean energy benefits of waste energy recovery property (WERP) – also known as waste heat to power (WHP)
HiP Welcomes New Member Sapphire Technologies
Sapphire Technologies develops turboexpanders that harness the power of gas expansion to produce reliable and clean electricity. Sapphire Technologies’ FreeSpin® In-line Turboexpander (FIT) is designed to convert energy wasted in pressure reduction processes into electric power. By recovering this wasted pressure energy, Sapphire Technologies is helping companies improve efficiencies and productivity while reducing carbon emissions and generating cashflow.
Heat is Power Association Celebrates Enactment of Inflation Reduction Act
The Heat is Power Association (HiP) applauds President Biden for signing the Inflation Reduction Act into law. The new law takes major steps towards addressing climate change and inflation. It will significantly reduce carbon emissions over a decade and create a resurgence of domestic manufacturing and good paying jobs.
“This sweeping legislation is transformational to clean energy and the incentives contained within will bring down the cost of advanced clean energy technologies. and spur greater industrial decarbonization,” said HiP Executive Director Petra Smeltzer.