Building Resilient Communities with CHP Microgrids
Welcome to the 2023 2G Energy Inc. CHP Tour! This event will include a networking luncheon with a panel of industry experts to educate you about the possibilities of sustainable, […]
Read MoreWelcome to the 2023 2G Energy Inc. CHP Tour! This event will include a networking luncheon with a panel of industry experts to educate you about the possibilities of sustainable, […]
Read MoreIn-Plant Trainings (INPLTs) INPLTs offered by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Plants program are multi-day workshops performed by industry-recognized experts. These training workshops enhance the attendees’ understanding of working […]
Read MoreIn a webinar last month, stakeholders and end-users came together to discuss the role that combined heat and power (CHP) has in advancing sustainable and resilient wastewater treatment plants in […]
Read MoreWastewater treatment plants are an integral part of the critical infrastructure of a municipality or county. The ability of these facilities to operate, especially during severe weather events, is essential […]
Read MoreNorth Carolina, along with the rest of the United States, is poised to make substantial advancements in the development and adoption of clean energy technologies in 2022. Only seven days […]
Read MoreCombined heat and power (CHP) technologies hold the potential to improve the nation’s energy security and resiliency while dramatically reducing emissions of harmful pollutants. Existing applications of combined heat and […]
Read MoreThe United States has the largest broiler chicken industry in the world, with North Carolina being the third top producer out of all 50 states. As the number one agricultural […]
Read MoreKnown as the sunshine state, Florida’s climate makes it an ideal place for farmers to grow crops. This tropical climate also makes Florida more prone to hurricanes, and it’s been […]
Read MoreThe NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) has partnered with New Hanover County (NHC) to conduct resiliency analyses of local facilities as part of the two-year project “Planning an Affordable, […]
Read MoreDuke Energy’s Combined Heat and Power system increases Clemson’s grid resiliency, enabling islanding capacity while also creating unique opportunities for bold carbon-reduction studies. In 2019, a 15 megawatt (MW) Combined […]
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