Commercial Chiller Plant Energy Savings in Maryland

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Monday 15th February 2021
Chiller Optimization, Bipolar Ionization, Green Building

 

Our GREENandSAVE Staff is always on the lookout for cost-effective energy savings to help businesses in Maryland become more sustainable. The Energy Intelligence Center has developed some excellent Chiller Plant Energy Savings ranging from 15% to 40% via their OptikW algorithmic software platform. The software solutions do not require new equipment and the compensation for the services is paved on the savings generated. This is a win/win for businesses and the environment.

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Optimization are core strengths of the Energy Intelligence Center. As sensor and control technology continues to improve, their team has demonstrated proven results using their advanced logic that leverages ambient conditions like temperature, humidity, and dew point to optimize HVAC systems.

If you would like us to profile your company's technology, please Contact Us so that we can review your offering.

For an example of other sustainability solutions in Maryland, see: https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2020/09/standard-solar-adding-community-solar-to-maryland/

Standard Solar, a solar energy company specializing in the development, funding and operations of solar electric systems nationwide, is bringing more than 8,000 MWh of annual energy supply to Maryland community solar subscribers, in partnership with Ogos Energy, Earth and Air Technologies and Neighborhood Sun.

Standard Solar financed and will own and operate the community solar farms. The Flintstone Community Solar project, located in Allegany County, and the Shepherd’s Mill Community Solar project in Carroll County are both under construction and taking subscriptions.

‘Allegany County is proud to have an innovative energy project that brings investment as well as long term tax revenue to the local economy for years to come,’ said Jake Shade, president of the Allegany County Board of Commissioners [...]

‘These projects will bring direct financial benefits to hundreds of residents of western Maryland while also cleaning our air and helping fight climate change,’ said Gary Skulnik, CEO of Neighborhood Sun. ‘Together with Standard Solar and the others involved in the projects, we’re proud to be helping improve life in our home state.’”

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