TCEQ Approves Permit for Sub-15MW CHP Systems
Thursday, Sep. 27th 2012 6:29 PM
A new permit by rule recently approved by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality could lead more commercial and industrial facilities to use combined heat and power technologies for their power needs.
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