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Of most importance to the microturbine development community, ASHRAE Technical Committee 9.5 is currently studying the possibility of developing a standard for cogeneration systems. It is vital that the microturbine community be involved in this effort. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME International) has been involved in the development of codes, standards, and conformity assessment programs since 1884. The organization maintains and distributes 600 codes and standards used around the world for the design, manufacturing, and installation of mechanical devices. ASME B133 is the ASTM-referenced standard for gas turbine procurement; included within this family of standards are subcommittees on fuels, performance, controls and auxiliary equipment, maintenance and reliability, and sound emissions. These standards were developed in the 1980s and have not been updated to include microturbines. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) is a not-for-profit organization that provides a forum for standards development for materials, products, systems, and services. From the work of 132 standards-writing committees, the ASTM publishes standard test methods, specifications, practices, guides, classifications, and terminology. The ASTM’s standards development activities encompass metals, paints, plastics, textiles, petroleum, construction, energy, the environment, consumer products, medical services and devices, computerized systems, electronics, and many other areas. ASTM Headquarters has no technical research or testing facilities; such work is done voluntarily by 35,000 ASTM members throughout the world. More than 10,000 ASTM standards are published each year in the 72 volumes of the Annual Book of ASTM Standards. These standards and related information are sold throughout the world. Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) The Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) is the association for on-site power generation. Its members include manufacturers, dealer/distributors, manufacturers’ representatives, consulting engineers, and others interested in the on-site power-generating industry and the components of electrical power-generating systems. The association develops educational materials, conducts seminars, publishes the bimonthly magazine “Powerline,” sponsors technical meetings, and develops national standards involving the use of on-site power. In addition to these inter-industry standards, the EGSA works to develop performance standards for equipment and components specific to its industry 2.4

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