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EverGREEN System

About EverGREEN System

An EverGREEN SystemTM  is an Integrated Energy Solution providing onsite distributed generation from renewable resources combined with energy efficiency options.

Our philosophy at CGE is that every facility is unique and requires a unique solution to make the most of its natural resources, inherent processes, mechanical systems and the building itself in developing cost-effective onsite energy production/generation and energy efficient operation.

Renewable energy will be the focus, but energy efficiency measures and demand-side management strategies will be incorporated in order to develop the most cost-effective energy system for each facility.

Because the various technologies are ever evolving and continually being improved, with new ones being regularly developed, this reference is only a partial listing and limited description of the potential integrated energy solutions offered by CGE. Each CGE EverGREEN SystemTM is custom designed for a customer's facility, and includes funding options to ensure successful completion and cost-effective operation.

Renewable Technologies and Components

Other Components

 

The figure below shows how CGE renewable technolgies could be integrated into a school as part of the EverGREEN System.

CGE EverGREEN System

 



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Published on: 2008-11-03 (3812 reads)

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