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Of Mice and Microgrids: A Profile of the US’ Largest Microgrid
Sun, 2014-07-13 18:08 — Kathy GilbeauxPhoto Credit: Kumar Appaiah
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energyefficiencymarkets.com - by Elisa Wood - July 10, 2014
The University of Texas at Austin houses what is often described as the most integrated and largest microgrid in the US, a model for saving energy and money.
Built in 1929 as a steam plant, the facility has evolved to provide 100 percent of the power, heat and cooling for a 20-million square-foot campus with 150 buildings.
The university is known for its premiere research facilities, which demand high quality, reliable power. And its microgrid has delivered with 99.9998 percent reliability over the last 40 years.
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