Graeme Miller is a Senior Research Specialist with the Energy Resources Center located at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). At the ERC, Mr.
Miller serves as the assistant director of the US Department of Energy’s Midwest Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership
where he leads technical outreach. In his current research Mr. Miller focuses on identifying, quantifying, and addressing barriers to clean
distributed generation technologies such as combined heat and power (CHP), waste heat to power (WHP), district energy (DE), and energy
efficiency (EE) installations. Mr. Miller specializes in utility rate policy, focusing on how utility rates affect combined heat and power deployment.
Mr. Miller has submitted testimony in utility rate cases and efficiency filings before the the Iowa Utility Board, the Missouri Public Service
Commission, the Minnesota Public Utility Commission, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
Mr. Miller is a member of the International District Energy Association (IDEA), the CHP Alliance, and he currently serves on the policy committee of
the Midwest Cogeneration Association. Mr. Miller holds a Master’s of Urban Planning and Policy from UIC and a Bachelor of Arts with honors from
Grinnell College.
2022 – CHP Presentation to APEC – Potential for CHP and Illinois Incentives –