Our energy solutions meet the needs of a wide range of markets. We provide industry-leading energy solutions, such as turbine inlet air chilling systems for power producers, modular utility plants for data centers, district-cooling systems for health care and university campuses, and more. Regardless of the market, our systems are customized to meet each client's unique needs.
Power producers across the world today face complex challenges and opportunities. In ermerging markets like China and India, tremendous population growth, rapid urbanization and the development of a middle class are resulting in enormous energy demands.
The market for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is booming. In fact, forecasts call for a doubling of LNG capacity worldwide by 2020. Demand for the product is positioning the U.S. - with its abundant natural gas - nicely for building an LNG export market.
Turbine inlet air chilling is a low-risk, minimally invasive technology that allows you to supercharge your gas compressor station to perform at its peak while meeting environmental and noise compliance regulations.
In the mission-critical world of Data Centers, power needs are super-sized 24/7. The challenge is reducing energy costs and realizing efficiencies without jeopardizing dependability or performance.
Process cooling is critically important to many pharmaceutical and bioscience manufacturers, who must ensure precise temperatures for processes such as molding to create capsules, liquid pharmaceutical sterilization, wet granulation to form tablets, and enzyme production.
Colleges and universities essentially operate as self-contained small cities, with a large number of buildings requiring cooling, heating and power.
From commercial office buildings and shopping centers to hotels and other hospitality facilities, we understand the importance of comfort-cooling systems to overall business operations. We offer highly efficient energy and cooling systems designed around the client's specific needs and budget.
Hospitals face unique energy demands. Not only are they challenged with rising costs, an aging population and outdated facilities, they are also the second most energy-intensive commercial building type, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Our process cooling, modular utility plants and combined heat and power solutions are commonly used by food processors, manufacturers and distributors.