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Customers and Case Studies

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Digester Gas Cogeneration

 
Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant, Baltimore, Maryland:
A 3 megawatt combined heat and power plant is expected to generate more than 2.4 megawatts of electricity per year, generate steam to offset process heating requirements and produce hot water for boiler use.
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Geothermal

 
Integrated Design Associates, Inc., San Jose, California:
A heat pump-based HVAC and control system, along with photovoltaics, are key contributors to minimizing the energy consumption in one of the first "net-zero energy" commercial office buildings.
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Utah Department of Corrections, Utah:
An onsite geothermal well provides heat for multiple buildings and hot water for showers, kitchen and laundry systems. (PDF coming soon.)

Landfill Gas To Energy

 
City of Little Rock, Little Rock, Arkansas:
A methane gas recovery system for the city’s landfill is expected to collect 90,000 MMBTUs of usable energy from landfill gas annually, which will be purchased by an area manufacturer.
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Photovoltaic

 
29 Palms Marine Base, Palm Springs, California:
We installed a 1.1 MW photovoltaic plant at the Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command in 29 Palms, CA. This is one of the highest-capacity non-utility solar power plants in the world.
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Solar

 
City of Tulare, Tulare, California:
We developed a 30-killowatt photovoltaic system on the 20-space carport located at the municipal wastewater treatment plant. It's a great way to showcase the city's commitment to sustainability.
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Wind

 
Borough of Telford and Wrekin, UK:
A demonstration wind turbine was installed at an elementary school as part of an overall energy management initiative.
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Erie Community Unit School District, Erie, Illinois:
A 1.2 MW wind turbine and tubular wind tower, along with an electrical distribution system, is designed to reduce purchased electrical energy consumption by 87%. The installation is expected to deliver $5.5 million in total energy savings over 30 years.
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