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Thermal Energy Storage (TES) for Resiliency and Capital Offset at the University of Oregon 

09-27-2023 10:19

Session Abstract

Even with well managed load growth, utility owners must strive to meet loads reliably and efficiently with limited budgets. UO is installing a TES tank and associated efficiency and operational upgrades to their chilled water system including VFD conversions, expanded cooling tower and free cooling capacity, and system-wide controls upgrades. These upgrades improve efficiency and increase reliability while minimizing capital expenditure.

Presenters

Justin Grissom,Project Manager, OnSite Energy & Power,Burns & McDonnell


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Presented at Campus 2022 in Boston, MA