Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Partnership

Partner Responsibilities

  • Designate and Maintain a CHP Liaison
    The CHP Liaison is the primary point of contact between the EPA CHP team and a Partner organization. The CHP Liaison receives Partnership-related announcements and the annual data collection request. The CHP Liaison can also contact the EPA CHP team at any time with questions or concerns. A Partner organization designates its CHP Liaison on the Letter of Intent that the Partner provides when joining the CHP Partnership, and can update its liaison at any time on the Update My Info form.
  • Annual Reporting Requirement
    Each year, the Partner provides data to EPA using an Annual Reporting Form (received from EPA) on existing CHP projects, new project development, and other CHP-related activities.

    To maintain the value of Partner status for all our Partners, membership is limited to only those Partners who fulfill their annual reporting responsibilities.
  • Regulatory Compliance
    All Partners are expected to comply with applicable federal and state environmental laws.

CHP Partnership Logo Guidelines

EPA CHP Partners are encouraged to use EPA's CHP Partnership logo, in accordance with certain guidelines. Partners may include the CHP Partnership logo in sales, marketing, and advertising materials.

  • All Partners are expected to conform to EPA's guidance on appropriate use of the CHP Partnership logo. Partners should refer to the CHP Partnership Logo Guidelines.
  • If a Partner does not meet the requirements for maintaining Partnership status listed above, the Partner would not be able to continue using the CHP Partnership logo until all program requirements are met.

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