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In the following articlescase and studies, we look at some real-world examples of how combined heat and power is helping facilities control costs and maintain quality. 

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Case Studies:

Rowand University, New Jersey  

New energy complex includes a 3.5 MW and a 1.2 MW Solar turbine units, hybrid chilled water plant including steam-driven chillers and high efficiency steam boilers.

University of Maryland, College Park, MD  

A CHP plant drives a chiller plant, produces steam heat and cools water, and meets 90% or more of wintertime electric demand for 16 high energy demand campus buildings.

Hybrid Electric-Steam Chiller Plant Cools Maryland Basketball Arena – College Park, MD

College scores a win by using excess steam from its cogen plant to meet variable cooling load of its multi-purpose facility with electric and steam turbine drive centrifugal chillers.

Motion Picture & Television Fund Hospital - Woodland Hills, CA

Six new gas engine-driven cogeneration modules and a gas engine-driven chiller are helping this LA-area hospital achieve its goals:  keeping the environment clean, maximizing energy efficiency and saving money.

Product Specifications:

Engine Chiller Manufacturers
 
Company Equipment Type Description

Alturdyne Engine Driven Chillers 30 - 1,100 tons

Tecogen Engine Driven Chillers 25 - 1,000 tons
     Jeff Glick

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     jglick@tecogen.com
     781-466-6400
     www.tecogen.com

Trane Engine Driven Chillers 165-3,950 Tons
     John Szymanski

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     608-787-4259
     jszymanski@trane.com
     www.trane.com

York International Engine Driven Chillers 400 to 2,000 Tons
     Sam Chatterton  

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     717-771-7145
     Samuel.Chatterton@jci.com
     www.york.com

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