The Central Energy Plant operates 24/7 to provide safe, sustainable, cost-effective heating and cooling services to Michigan Tech's campus. The Central Energy Plant was constructed in 1949-1950. Originally coal was used as fuel for the boilers, but the boilers were upgraded to natural gas in the 1970s. The Central Energy Plant also has 4 generators, which are rarely used, but are available in the event of a power outage. The University would be able to provide 100% backup coverage to campus using these generators.
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130Klbs of steam per hour at 80psig
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9.0MWof electrical generation at 12,470 volts
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50%electricity purchased is from renewable wind power
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