In July 2024, Hurricane Beryl became the earliest hurricane to reach Category 5 strength on record in the Atlantic Basin. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), part of the United States Department of Commerce, predicts above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year - an 85 percent chance of an above-normal season. Homes and businesses must plan for extreme weather.
This is particularly crucial for facilities that operate 24 hours a day, such as hospitals, dormitories and factories. These facilities are now in a tight competition for energy resources as the United States is experiencing a resurgence of investment and expansion in many industries, changing the supply and demand mix in the transmission network. Increased domestic manufacturing and an influx of new data centers are creating competition for reliable electrical supplies.
The industrial sector should anticipate these changes and maintain a position of flexibility that maximizes reliability within the fence-line at the lowest cost. In a new whitepaper entitled "," µÂÖÝÆË¿ËÔÚÏß digs into the affordability, reliability and sustainability of combined heat and power (CHP). It also covers availability – an overlooked driver for CHP application in creating a mini-grid - and its intrinsic connection to improved efficiency.