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Maryland Energy Administration Combined Heat and Power Grant Program Now Accepting Applications

The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is pleased to announce that the Fiscal Year 2022 Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Grant Program is now open. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. The deadline for all applications is 5:00 P.M. EST, Friday, January 28, 2022, or until program funds  …Learn more

Maryland Energy Administration Awards Over Half a Million Dollars to Bolster State Energy Resilience and Sustainability

Resilient Maryland Program Advances Opportunities for Cleaner Grid Baltimore, MD – Today the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) announces $566,000 in awards for eight organizations that will fund feasibility analysis, planning, and design of microgrids bringing resilience and sustainability to Maryland communities, critical infrastructure, essential businesses, and emergency services.  Funding for  …Learn more

Maryland Energy Administration Awards $3.3 Million for Energy Efficiency and Resiliency Projects

Grants Enable Maryland Businesses and Communities to Avoid Power Disruptions Baltimore, MD –Today the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) announced $3.3 million in grant funding for fiscal year (FY) 2021 Combined Heat and Power (CHP) grants enabling eight Maryland organizations to maximize energy efficiency, decrease carbon emissions and maintain services during  …Learn more

Maryland Energy Administration December 2020 News Bulletin

Maryland’s Decade of Energy Efficiency – Nationally Ranked Top 10 State Since 2011 – Maryland moved up on the scorecard again in 2020 to #6 For the 10th consecutive year in a row, Maryland is ranked in the Top 10 for national energy efficiency, learn more here. Energy Department Recognizes  …Learn more

Combined Heat and Power Grant Receives Enormous Response

FY21 Program Approaches Full Subscription Two Months Early Last December, Governor Hogan joined MEA for a tour of the Baltimore Washington Medical Center’s CHP system, see more here.  The fiscal year 2021 (FY21) cycle of the Combined Heat and Power (CHP) grant from the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) has seen  …Learn more

Maryland Energy Administration To Open Second Round of CHP Grants November 17

Brandon Bowser, CHP & Energy Resilience Program Manager The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) will open the second application round of the Fiscal Year 2021 Combined Heat and Power (CHP) grant on Tuesday, November 17, 2020. Eligible applicants can receive up to $650,000 toward the equipment and installation costs of qualified  …Learn more

Maryland Energy Administration Announces Over $5 Million in Grant Availability for Resilient Clean Energy Grants

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jahmai Sharp-Moore | 443-694-3651 Baltimore, MD – The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is launching a trio of resilient, clean energy grants to engage businesses, support jobs, and reinforce the state’s clean energy goals. Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) programs are now open for Combined Heat and Power (CHP),  …Learn more

Combined Heat and Power Webinar Series Starts September 10th

The newest cycle of Maryland Energy Administration’s Combined Heat and Power grant has opened for application and we are offering three informational webinars. The last webinar will be recorded and posted to our website for those unable to attend the live sessions.  Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) MEA CHP Informational Webinar  …Learn more

U.S. Department of Energy Provides Catalog of CHP Systems & Providers

By Brandon Bowser, CHP & Energy Resilience Program Manager Organizations considering combined heat and power (CHP) systems for their facilities have a very powerful, easy-to-use tool at their disposal, completely free of charge: the U.S. Department of Energy’s CHP eCatalog.  If you are new to CHP systems, click here for  …Learn more

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Resource Guide

The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) developed a new resource guide on Combined Heat and Power (CHP) to fully explain this dynamic technology. CHP systems combine technologies to maximize energy efficiency and reduce waste. Traditional fossil fuel power plants run only at a 33% level of efficiency but a CHP system  …Learn more

Combined Heat and Power Spotlight Projects

by Kaymie Owen, CMP, Communications Manager Combined Heat and Power (CHP) are systems that combine technologies to maximize energy efficiency and reduce waste. In traditional fossil fuel power plants, two-thirds of the energy used to generate electricity is wasted in the form of heat discharged to the atmosphere as well  …Learn more

BTS Bioenergy Awarded $500,000 Dollar Combined Heat and Power Grant

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jahmai Sharp-Moore | 443-694-3651 Baltimore, MD – Today the Maryland Energy Administration announced that BTS Bioenergy will receive a $500,000-dollar Combined Heat and Power (CHP) grant to aide in the construction of a new bioenergy facility. BTS Bioenergy, headquarter in Italy, will build their first U.S. facility  …Learn more