North America’s first clean hydrogen powered microgrid and home was completed in October 2022. The nearly 2,000-sq-ft home serves as a demonstration of hydrogen’s capabilities when used in pure form or as a blend to fuel energy systems.
This $58-million project to build a 138-kV gas-insulated substation challenged the team to work with a site footprint and schedule that were both tight.
The Juno Project is a commercial scale demonstration plant for a new recycling technology. Utilizing a proprietary process, Juno captures paper, fiber, nutrient rich water and metals from incoming municipal solid waste.
This substation supports a 560-acre, $80-million solar farm built west of Mona Reservoir in rural Juab County, Utah. Generating 80 MW of energy, the facility replaces coal-fired power with low-cost solar power.
A 72-in.-dia sewer pipe called the Delgany Interceptor forms the backbone of the nation’s largest wastewater heat recovery (WHR) system, providing the National Western Center’s seven-building campus with 90% of its heating and cooling needs.
Through the development of Delta Energy Park, Lansing Board of Water and Light became the largest utility in Michigan to generate coal-free power by 2025, reducing its carbon emissions by 80%.
In just 12 days and one hour, the project team planned and executed the complete replacement of two vertical 60-ton feed water heaters at the Oconee Nuclear Station, which power nearly 2 million homes in the region.
TK Elevator’s new, 216,292-sq-ft home for research, testing and training changed the skyline in Cobb County as its tallest building and the tallest test tower in the United States at more than 420 feet tall.
Completed in June 2021, Sun Streams 2 is a 200-MW solar facility located approximately 40 miles west of Phoenix that will power new energy-efficient data centers being built by Microsoft Corp. in nearby Goodyear and El Mirage.