2.9.2020
After Hurricane Sandy, New Jersey invests $200 million in cogeneration
Market and policy
Through the Economic Development Authority and the Board of Public Utilities, New Jersey was able to invest $200 million in reconstruction projects in which cogeneration plays a key role. During catastrophic events such as hurricanes, critical structures take the hardest hit. For this reason 9 hospitals and 3 wastewater treatment sites have been equipped with cogeneration plants. The fact that this type of plant can continue to generate energy despite blackouts, allows structures considered critical to be resilient.
Original language: English
Origin: USA
Speaker
Gearoid Foley
President, Integrated CHP Systems Corp
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