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AtlantiCare to connect to MTCC for steam, CHW and Electric-Precursor to MIcrogrid 

08-29-2023 11:23

Session Abstract

Development of a Microgrid to serve the midtown section of Atlantic City, NJ and provide much needed energy resilient infrastructure at the existing Midtown Thermal Control Center (MTCC) that could stand alone in the face of extended utility grid outages in order to provide shelter, food preparation, and cold storage resources for the sheltered community, as much as 20,000 residents, during weather emergencies.

AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center (ARMC), a 276-bed teaching hospital in Atlantic City, NJ, and the Medical Arts Pavilion, a medical office building and dialysis treatment facility, currently under construction will be added to the MTCC for steam, chilled water and electric service.  MTCC, a district energy plant that supplies s

Presenters

Jonathan Wohl, SVP, Business Development, DCO Energy, LLC

Kyle Gandy, Electrical Department Manager, DCO Energy, LLC


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Presented at IDEA2022 in Toronto, Ontario Canada