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Distributed CHP Powering Remote Facilities 

08-16-2023 12:43

Session Abstract

Kinsley Energy Systems commissioned a 3.5 MW Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant in the spring of 2022. This plant powers a remote cannabis cultivation facility in central Pennsylvania. Kinsley was brought in to provide a CHP solution that provides their electricity and thermal hot water needs with two 1,200 kW and two 555 kW packaged CHP systems. These systems are fueled by liquified natural gas (LNG) delivered by truck, allowing the facility to operate independently of both the electric and natural gas utilities. Adjacent to the four-unit cogeneration plant, Kinsley designed and supplied a central utility plant which includes two 660 RT magnetic bearing water-cooled chillers, backup boilers, and pumping systems to supply HW and CHW.

Presenters

Kent McCord, KES Project/Sales Engineer, Kinsley Energy Systems


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