Combined Heat and Power Association
The CHPA lobbies the government to take full advantage of CHP technology, seeing 'efficient generation' as a key aspect of climate change policy. Members include major UK generation and distribution networks. The CHPA shares offices at Grosvenor Gardens with a number of other carbon trading, offsetting and renewables/greenwash lobbyists. Ex-Director of the CHPA David Green is now CEO of the UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy, based in the same building.
Contents
Activities
In their own words:
'The aim of the CHPA is to promote the wider use of combined heat and power and community heating. To do this, the Association works with its members, Government and other non-Government organisations to:
- address the barriers that currently face CHP and Community Heating;
- ensure that when Government policies are developed they allow CHP and Community Heating to play their full role in delivering economic, social and environmental benefits to the UK;
- educate and inform Government, business and the wider community about the benefits of CHP and the great potential that exists in the UK to take advantage of it. '[1]
Connection with waste incinerator industry
CHPA members include companies that operate waste incinerators. Incinerators have become highly controversial because of their polluting record and alleged links with disease. The incineration industry has tried to rebrand its facilities as 'waste-to-energy' or 'combined heat and power' plants, in an attempt to associate it with environmentally friendly recycling.
For example, the SELCHP Waste to Energy Facility in London is a member of the CHPA.[2] SELCHP is owned by the French waste company Onyx.[3] In 2002 Greenpeace volunteers shut the incinerator down for several days by climbing its chimney. It released a statement that said:
- SELCHP claims to be a "combined heat and power station", however the system for supplying heat to the local community has never been installed. SELCHP does supply electricity to the national grid but generating energy from waste this way is extremely inefficient. It is a huge waste of energy to remanufacture materials that are burnt instead of recycling them. Burning plastics, which are made from oil, also gives off global warming gases. Britain already has a massive resource of green energy such as wind, wave and solar power and investing taxpayer's money in so called 'energy from waste' schemes is depriving these genuine sources of money.[4]
History
Affiliations
AEA leading low carbon policy consultants for the UK government regularly work with the CHPA.
People
Ex Director David Green is now CEO of UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy
- Graham Meeks Director
- Ian Manders Deputy Director
- Paul Gardiner Head of Policy
- Michael King Associate
- Tom FernCommunications Manager
- Peter SmithResearch & Membership Manager
- Craig DennettResearcher
Funding
BAXI group- a Europe wide heating systems supplier was the primary sponsor of their 2008 conference. ENER.G | Cooperative bank | Nabbarro | AEA Technology also sponsored the event. [5]
Clients
Publications
Contact
- Address:Combined Heat and Power Association, Grosvenor Gardens House, 35/37 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0BS
- Registered office as above
- Registered in London
- No. 917116
- Phone:Tel: 44 020 7828 4077
- Fax: 44 020 7828 0310
- E-mail: info @ chpa.co.uk
- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ CHPA What we do About Us, Accessed 9/11/09
- ↑ CHPA Members, CHPA website, accessed 28 Nov 2009
- ↑ Greenpeace statement on the end of the occupation of the SELCHP incinerator in south London, 28 Feb 2002, Greenpeace website, accessed 28 Nov 2009
- ↑ Greenpeace statement on the end of the occupation of the SELCHP incinerator in south London, 28 Feb 2002, Greenpeace website, accessed 28 Nov 2009
- ↑ CHPA Conference 2008, Accessed 16/11/09