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CPS Central Region Delivers Key Multi-Generator Project to Virginia Department of Corrections

A multi-generator project for the Virginia Department of Corrections at the Deerfield Correctional Center in Capron, VA, provides new, modernized generators to the facility. This venture is the first major CPS project in the region below Richmond and Petersburg along the North Carolina border.

Customer Perspective: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

From treatment and rehabilitation of our nation’s wounded warriors to medical care for the president and assorted dignitaries, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is an essential facility where critical electrical power should never fail. And that’s where the Cynergy Electric and Curtis Power Solutions team has made a difference…

Designing a Flexible, Redundant Power Solution for a Wastewater Treatment Plant

Brunswick County is one of the fastest growing counties in North Carolina. When significant residential and commercial growth was pushing its Northeast Brunswick Regional Water Reclamation Facility close to capacity, Brunswick County Public Utilities undertook a project to expand and improve the plant. The new facility, to be commissioned by the fall of 2021, will increase capacity by 2.5 million gallons daily and efficiently support the future growth.

Why is Everyone Talking About CHP Systems?

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.

Customer Perspective: Rayburn House Office Building Emergency Power Upgrade

Cynergy Electric Company, Inc., Al Swann, Project Manager

VAMC Perry Point

Backup power for the Potable Water System improvements at the VA Hospital at Perry Point, MD

Seismic Certification of Emergency Standby Power Systems

Certain provisions of the International Building Code (IBC) govern the certification and installation of emergency standby power systems used in locations that are seismically active or are subject to high wind loading of up to 150 mph. As such, the IBC has set seismic design and testing standards for the manufacturers of emergency standby power systems to withstand seismic loads and to function after an emergency situation.

Cox Creek WRF

Emergency standby backup power system for upgrades to the Cox Creek WRF in Anne Arundel County, MD

Fairfax County Government Center

Emergency standby backup power system for the upgrade the Fairfax Government Center Generator System

BCDC Youth Detention Center

Emergency standby backup power system for the new Baltimore City Youth Detention Center in Baltimore, MD

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