Co-generation, also known as Combined Heat and Power (CHP), is the on-site production of multiple types of energy — usually electricity, heat and/or cooling — from a single source of fuel. While co-generation is not a new concept, we are seeing renewed interest in CHP systems as a viable way to make facilities more resilient while reducing energy costs and helping to meet sustainability and emissions reduction goals.
Emergency standby backup power for West Lane Apartments in Bethesda, MD
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Mission Critical backup power system for Emergent Biosolution's Baltimore Facility Expansion
Emergency standby backup power for 455 Eye Street Apartments in Washington, D.C.
Backup power system for the new Headquarters of Exelon's Constellation business unit at Harbor Point in Baltimore, MD
Backup power system for the new Republic Square II office building in Washington, DC
Emergency backup power for the new Washington Post HQ At One Franklin Square in Washington, DC
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system and emergency backup power system for the new Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore, MD