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Cordia, a leading provider of energy solutions, today announced it has been awarded the contract to operate and maintain Arizona State University’s (ASU) Tempe Combined Heat and Power Facility (CHPF).
As the long-standing operator of the facility, Cordia brings more than two decades of experience designing, developing, and operating complex energy systems. The Tempe CHPF is a critical component of ASU’s energy infrastructure, delivering 16,000 kW of electricity, 10,000 tons of chilled water, and 160,000 lbm/hr of steam, while also providing 4 MVA of emergency backup power to ensure uninterrupted service to the campus.
“Our partnership with Arizona State University reflects Cordia’s commitment to delivering safe, reliable, and efficient energy solutions that support the university’s mission,” said Jacob Graff, Regional President at Cordia. “We are proud to continue operating the Tempe Combined Heat and Power Facility, which plays a vital role in powering ASU’s research, classrooms, and student life.”
The CHPF’s advanced cogeneration technology achieves efficiencies of 75–85%, far surpassing conventional power systems. By capturing and reusing waste heat, the facility reduces emissions, supports ASU’s sustainability initiatives, and strengthens the university’s energy resilience.
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