HiP Welcomes New Member Exergy International, SRL
Oak Brook, IL – September 17, 2021 –The Heat is Power Association (HiP) is pleased to welcome Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) systems manufacturer Exergy International SRL (Exergy) to its membership. Exergy is a leading international ORC manufacturer featuring a pioneering Radial Outflow Turbine technology. Based in Milan, it is part of the Chinese TICA Group […]
Turboden joins the Heat is Power Association
Oak Brook, IL – July 2, 2021 –The Heat is Power Association (HiP) is pleased to welcome its newest member, Turboden, a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group company, and a global leader in the design, manufacture and maintenance of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) systems. Turboden ORC generates scalable and reliable clean electric and thermal power using various fuel sources […]
Heat is Power Association Welcomes New Executive Director
Oak Brook, IL – July 1, 2021 –The Heat Is Power Association (HiP), the national trade association for the waste heat to power (WHP) industry, today announced that Petra Smeltzer took the helm of the trade association as its Executive Director on July 1st. Ms. Smeltzer succeeds Patricia Sharkey who has led the association with […]
Heat is Power Association Welcomes New Member Durr Universal, Inc.
Oak Brook, IL – June 18, 2021 –The Heat is Power Association (HiP) is pleased to welcome organic rankine cycle (ORC) equipment manufacturer, Durr Universal, Inc., to its membership. Durr is a global provider of custom-engineered ancillary equipment and solutions for the power generation, oil and gas, industrial processing, and backup power markets. Durr manufactures […]
Register now for Webinar on Best Practices for Standby Tariffs – May 14, 2021 Noon CDT.
Join us for the Standby Rates Best Practices for CHP Webinar! Friday, May 14, 2021 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm We hope you will join the Great Plains Institute on Friday, May 14 for a webinar to discuss the release of a new GPI whitepaper on standby rates best practices for CHP. The presenters for this […]
Heat is Power Association Accepting Applications for ED Position.
The Heat is Power Association, the not-for-profit national trade association for the Waste Heat to Power industry, is seeking qualified applicants for its Executive Director position. Start Date: June 1, 2021 Application Deadline: May 1, 2021 Submit Applications: pat@heatispower.org Organization: The Heat is Power Association (HiP) is the trade association representing the Waste Heat to […]
Free Webinar – 3-30-2021 – Stop the Loss: How facilities can use waste heat
HiP Co-hosts Free Webinar March 30, 2021, 10 AM CDT DOE CHP TAP – Featuring Waste Heat to Power Expert Loy Sneary and DOE CHP Experts – “Stop the Loss: How facilities can use waste heat to generate clean electricity and reduce operating costs.” Register now: https://harcresearch.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zTY2t3qRRe6D147hpd6yIQ Description: Rising fuel prices and a push towards […]
New Heat is Power Association Members Showcase Cutting Edge Technologies and Business Models – HiP Press Release, March 1, 2021
New Heat is Power Association Members Showcase Cutting Edge Technologies and Business Models – HiP Press Release, March 1, 2021 Oak Brook, IL – March 1, 2021 –The Heat is Power Association (HiP) is pleased to introduce four exciting companies that joined its membership ranks in the past year – Anax Power, Kanin Energy, Terrapin […]
WEBINAR ON 1-21-2021: The New Investment Tax Credit for Waste Heat to Power Projects and Other End of Year Congressional Action to Promote Cogeneration and Clean Manufacturing
WEBINAR: The New Investment Tax Credit for Waste Heat to Power Projects and Other End of Year Congressional Action to Promote Cogeneration and Clean Manufacturing Thursday, January 21, 2021 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CDT The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 adopted by Congress includes a 26% Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for “Waste Energy Recovery Property” […]
WHP BASICS, INDUSTRY POTENTIAL, TECHNOLOGIES AND TAX POLICIES
Waste Heat to Power (WHP) is a form of clean energy that uses leftover heat from industrial processes to generate electricity with no additional fuel, combustion or emissions. WHP systems capture 250 – 2,000 degree Fahrenheit waste heat from exhaust stacks or pipes, which would otherwise be lost to the atmosphere, and convert the energy […]

