Foley Partner Dick Stoll spoke at the Combined Heat & Power (CHP) Association Spring Policy Forum meeting on May 23, 2013 at the University Club of Washington. Mr. Stoll’s topic focused on the RCRA Non-Hazardous Secondary Material Rule.
CHP Association provides superior advocacy, networking, education, and market information to companies in the business of CHP and works to develop sound clean energy policy and marketplace solutions that support investment in combined heat and power.
The Spring CHP Forum has been a staple of the combined heat and power industry for the past few years. Impending legislation and the fight for clean energy brings currency to this Forum, and attendees focus on the challenges facing this field.
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