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Author: Belimo (Technical Paper) I20674
Publication: ES Magazine White Papers [www.esmagazine.com]
Two virtually identical buildings at Shell Point Retirement Community in Fort Myers, Florida provided the perfect opportunity to compare the operational and construction costs of two separate control valve strategies. The benefits of variable pumped systems are more effectively realized both in terms of flow reduction and decreased friction losses through the ... read article
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Author: William Cristofaro
Publication: Cogeneration & On-Site Power [www.earthscan.co.uk]
Date: COSPP March/April 2006
A CHP investment does not come cheap. And with the sheer number of options and regulations out there, making an educated investment decision is not easy either. But, as William Cristofaro points out, the secret of modern CHP is to combine the right factory 'package' with proper site design, modularity and automated control and monitoring.... read article
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Publication: Diesel Progress North American Edition [www.dieselpub.com]
Date: November 2004
Cummins Northeast Inc., the Dedham, Mass., distributor for Cummins Inc., recently completed a cogeneration project in upstate New York that is said to be the first grid-independent, cogeneration performance project of its kind in a New York school system... read article
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Publication: Energy Solutions Center [www.energysolutionscenter.org]
Date: November 2005
The Great Neck Park District has gone all-out to offer increased energy savings and a more enjoyable, comfortable indoor skating experience in its Parkwood Sports Complex in Great Neck, New York.... read article
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Author: Diane Greer
Publication: In Business, Vol. 28, No. 2, p. 13 [www.jgpress.com]
Date: March-April, 2006
Brooklyn, New York company offers an example of how to save over $200,000 a year by lowering power and heat costs with on-site systems that are developing into new industry... read article
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Author: Penelope Grenoble O'Malley
Publication: Distributed Energy [www.distributedenergy.com]
Date: July/August 2004
Wayne Celauro, vice president of privately owned 4C Foods Corporation was fed up with the high price of gas and electricity at the company's food processing facility in Brooklyn, NY. "It's a way of life," says Celauro. "You pay big gas bills, you pay big electric bills, and you try and make it. But the alternative, to generate our own power, never seemed to make sense.".... read article
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Publication: Clean Air / Cool Planet [www.cleanair-coolplanet.org]
Case Study
“Plastics,” intones Murray Hamilton’s Mr. Robinson in the 1967 movie The Graduate, woozily advising Dustin Hoffman’s hapless Benjamin. “There’s A big future in plastics.”... read article
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Author: Gary Buiso
Publication: Carroll Cobble Courier [www.carrollgardenscourier.com]
Date: 05/26/2007
In Red Hook, developer Greg O’Connell isn’t tilting at wind turbines — he’s building one. O’Connell, Fairway’s developer, is now planning the construction of the 80-foot-tall structure at Pier 41 on Van Dyke Street, this paper has learned... read article
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Distributor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency CHP Partnership
Fatigued by the high price of natural gas, privately-owned 4C Foods began operation of a 380 kW CHP system to support its food processing operations, with finance support from New York State Energy Research Development Authority (NYSERDA). ... read article |
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