Utility-Level Customer Engagement Network

Customer Engagement Network | Washington Gas | ||
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Contact | Jennifer Eugene | ||
Address |
6801 Industrial Road Springfield, VA 22151 |
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Phone | +17037504844 | ||
jeugene@washgas.com | |||
Website | https://www.washingtongas.com/business-owners/savings/climate-solutions/building-solutions |
Program Description |
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Washington Gas and Light Company (WGL), an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of AltaGas, is a natural gas utility that provides service to more than 1.2 million residential, commercial, government, and industrial customers in Washington D.C. and surrounding regions in Maryland and Virginia for 170 years. For organizations looking to reduce their carbon footprint, maximize power reliability and save money, Washington Gas considers Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems important feasible energy solution options for customers, providing increased resiliency, redundancy, improved efficiency, reduced operational costs, and achievement of environmental and sustainability goals. Washington Gas supports CHP market penetration by offering technical assistance and information on available CHP programs including a DC utility rate CHP tariff, and state and local incentives designed to lower the costs for customers to adopt CHP solutions. For more information on Washington Gas’s CHP program offerings, third-party educational and financial resources, please visit the following: • Building Solutions: https://www.washingtongas.com/business-owners/savings/climate-solutions/building-solutions • Washington Gas, District of Columbia CHP tariff: https://www.washingtongas.com/-/media/d4b8c271ea6d4b85b393cd193a5460ee.pdf#page=79 • Maryland Energy Administration Incentives: o https://energy.maryland.gov/business/Pages/MEACHP.aspx o https://energy.maryland.gov/business/Pages/CPACE-Financing-Resources.aspx • Better Buildings, US Department of Energy: o https://betterbuildingssolutioncenter.energy.gov/chp/chp-technology-fact-sheets Whether businesses and customers need solutions for a multifamily or industrial building, CHP can benefit project budgets of all sizes, while shrinking carbon footprints for the benefit of the planet. Typical commercial applications for CHP include data centers, hospitals, universities, laundries, nursing homes, multifamily buildings, and recreational facilities. |
Technical Assistance |
Washington Gas supports CHP market penetration by offering technical assistance and information on available CHP programs including a DC utility rate CHP tariff, and state and local incentives designed to lower the costs for customers to adopt CHP solutions. For more information on Washington Gas’s CHP program offerings, third-party educational and financial resources, please visit the following: • Building Solutions: https://www.washingtongas.com/business-owners/savings/climate-solutions/building-solutions • Washington Gas, District of Columbia CHP tariff: https://www.washingtongas.com/-/media/d4b8c271ea6d4b85b393cd193a5460ee.pdf#page=79 • Maryland Energy Administration Incentives: - https://energy.maryland.gov/business/Pages/MEACHP.aspx - https://energy.maryland.gov/business/Pages/CPACE-Financing-Resources.aspx Washington Gas also partners with the DOE Mid Atlantic CHP Technical Assistance Partnership (TAP) that provides CHP screenings and technical assistance along the CHP project path. The Mid Atlantic CHP TAP can be contacted at http://www.machptap.org/
For more information, see: https://www.washingtongas.com/business-owners/savings/climate-solutions/building-solutions
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