Small CHP units reducing cost of some power in Yakutat, Wasilla
Two Alaska Native village corporations have installed the latest in Japanese manufactured micro-combined heating and power or CHP units in commercial buildings and have seen 50 percent reductions in electricity costs, officials with both corporations say.
Matthew McDaniel, CEO at Yak-Tatk Kwaan, sai....
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Units sold in Asia, Europe Fueled with natural gas or propane Fuel cost a concern Compact size
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