June 15, 2005: DOE Introduces CHP And Chilled Water Analysis Software
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Industrial Technologies Program is offering new assessment and analysis software tools to help industrial companies identify opportunities for reducing costs, saving energy, and improving the performance of industrial energy systems. These include a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Application Tool and a Chilled Water System Analysis Tool (CWSAT).
The Combined Heat and Power Application Tool helps industrial users evaluate the feasibility of CHP for heating systems, such as fuel-fired furnaces, boilers, ovens, heaters, and heat exchangers. The tool can be used to estimate system costs and payback period, and to perform what-if analysis for various utility costs. The tool includes performance data and preliminary cost information for many commercially-available gas turbines, and default values that can be adapted to meet specific application requirements.