The utility envisions much of the 100 MW of peak demand reduction coming from large buildings through LED lighting, advanced energy control systems, steam air conditioning, advanced heating, ventilation and cooling, and energy storage systems.
February 10, 2013
Replacing Indian Point with energy efficiency
Federal licenses for the Indian Point nuclear power plant expire in 2015. Con Edison plans to make up for some of the power supplied by Indian Point by implementing energy efficiency programs to reduce peak power demand by 100 mega watts.
The utility envisions much of the 100 MW of peak demand reduction coming from large buildings through LED lighting, advanced energy control systems, steam air conditioning, advanced heating, ventilation and cooling, and energy storage systems.
The utility envisions much of the 100 MW of peak demand reduction coming from large buildings through LED lighting, advanced energy control systems, steam air conditioning, advanced heating, ventilation and cooling, and energy storage systems.
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