Combined Heat and Power System Catalog
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1 New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Combined Heat and Power System Catalog CHP Acceleration Program (PON 2568 Attachment C)
2 CHP Acceleration Program CHP System Catalog (PON 2568 Attachment C) Revision History Version 1.0 December 2012 Version 2.0 June 2013 Version 2.1 August 2013 Version 3.0 September 2014
3 CHP Acceleration Program CHP System Catalog (PON 2568 Attachment C) The Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Acceleration Program provides incentives for the installation of pre-qualified and conditionally qualified CHP systems by approved CHP system vendors in the size range 50kW 1.3MW. To be eligible for incentive payments, the installation site must pay the System Benefits Charge (SBC) surcharge on their electric bill, or be located within New York City or Westchester County and pay the SBC surcharge on their natural gas utility bill. NYSERDA will accept applications only from approved CHP system vendors and all incentive payments will be made to the CHP system vendors. For more information about the CHP Acceleration Program, see PON 2568 at This catalog contains descriptions of eligible CHP systems and vendors, and the NYSERDA incentive amount assigned to each CHP system. All of the CHP systems in the catalog can run every day to save energy and save money. All of these systems can also run during grid outages to provide electric power to the site s priority loads. The pre-qualified and conditionally qualified CHP systems in the catalog have been evaluated for reasonable component sizing and are comprised of reputable components. In addition, pre-qualified systems have demonstrated real-world performance through long-term monitoring. The approved vendors in the catalog are required to take full, single point-of-contact responsibility for proper installation and performance, and must provide a warranty/service agreement for a minimum of 5 years for the pre-qualified and conditionally qualified CHP systems that they offer. Site Owners - If you are interested in installing a CHP system on your site, NYSERDA recommends the following course of action: 1) Determine if CHP is appropriate for your site. There are a number of websites that can help you. For example 2) Get a preliminary (level1) feasibility analysis done. This is generally a free walkthrough study. You can apply for one through EPA s CHP Partners at the website above or though USDOE s Northeast CHP Technical Assistance Partnership 3) If you are looking at installing a system larger than NYSERDA s CHP system sizing guidelines suggests, get a level 2 feasibility study done. This is a more comprehensive analysis of energy loads, energy profiles and includes a detailed financial analysis. NYSERDA s FlexTech Program Program.aspx and the Northeast CHP Technical Assistance Partnership may be able to help. Please note that NYSERDA s sizing guidelines are merely a reference point, they are not intended to limit program eligibility. 4) Select a CHP system and vendor from NYSERDA s CHP Acceleration Program CHP Catalog that meets your needs. Use your normal procurement process and negotiate an agreement with the vendor to install and maintain the system. (Keep in mind that NYSERDA will pay the incentive to the vendor if the vendor s application for your project is approved by NYSERDA.) 5) At the appropriate time, assist the vendor to prepare and submit an incentive application to NYSERDA. NYSERDA discourages pre-mature applications; however, NYSERDA will not approve an application for an incentive if the major components of the CHP system have already been delivered to the site or a staging area prior to submittal of the application. 6) Upon NYSERDA s acceptance of your project into the program, assist your vendor with meeting the program s milestones. Vendors - Vendors of CHP systems with demonstrated performance may apply for pre-qualification/approval through RFI 2568 CHP Acceleration Program CHP System Pre-Qualification. NYSERDA may fund, on a caseby-case basis, the demonstration of new CHP systems that would be likely to, but may not yet, meet the eligibility requirements for pre-qualification or conditional qualification under RFI Contact Edward Kear at x3269 or edward.kear@nyserda.ny.gov for more information.
4 CHP System Sizing Guidelines NYSERDA has developed a set of conservative CHP system sizing guidelines for common building types based on combinations of building characteristics and CHP system sizes that have been shown to perform well. If you don t know how big a CHP system you need, the chart below provides a reasonable reference size to start with. Building Type Microturbine Size Reciprocating Engine (RICE) Size Multi-Family Housing (Master Metered) 0.25kW/Apartment 0.35kW/Apartment Assisted Living / Nursing Home 0.15kW/Bed 0.25kW/Bed Hospital 1.4kW/Bed 2.0kW/Bed Hotel 0.14kW/Room 0.20kW/Room Applications for CHP systems that are smaller than these sizing guidelines will receive a streamlined review by NYSERDA. Applications for CHP systems larger than the sizing guidelines, or for CHP systems to be installed in building types not covered by the sizing guidelines, must include a properly performed technical feasibility study showing that the selected CHP system is a good match for the buildings loads and its installation will meet program requirements. Incentive Regions NYSERDA assigns two incentive amounts to each CHP system in the catalog, one for Upstate locations and one for Downstate locations as follows: Upstate Customer sites located in the area of the State north and west of Westchester County. Downstate Customer sites located New York City and Westchester County. In order to be approved for an incentive, the installation design must show that an eligible CHP system will be connected to the building electric system behind an electric meter that is subject to the SBC surcharge, or be located in the Downstate region and the CHP system will be supplied through a natural gas meter subject to the SBC surcharge. In addition, the installation design must show that the CHP system will be connected to the site s electric system in such a way that the CHP system can be used to support priority electric loads during grid outages. Coordination of Public Funding If a project to install a CHP system is awarded other public grant funding (including utility funding), NYSERDA may reduce the incentive amount with the intent that total public funding, including NYSERDA s incentive, will not exceed 100% of the total project cost. The Applicants must inform NYSERDA s project manager of all pending and awarded public grant funding related to the project. Table of Contents Key R Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine (RICE) M Microturbine S Synchronous I Inverter H Hot Water St Steam C Chiller (tons) O Organic Rankin Cycle (ORC) combined cycle
5 Eligible CHP Vendors and Systems Vendor Model kw Features Page 2G Cenergy Patruus Series 100NG 100 R, S, H 1 Patruus Series 160NG 160 R, S, H 3 Patruus Series 200NG 200 R, S, H 5 Agenitor Series 206NG 220 R, S, H 7 Agenitor Series 306NG 250 R, S, H 9 Patruus Series 265NG 265 R, S, H 11 Patruus Series 400NG 400 R, S, H 13 Agenitor Series 312NG 450 R, S, H 15 Agenitor Series 306NG Twin Pack 500 R, S, H 17 Patruus Series 265NG-Twin Pack 530 R, S, H 19 Avus Series 600NG 600 R, S, H 21 Avus Series 800NG 800 R, S, H 23 Avus Series 1200NG 1,200 R, S, H 25 Aegis Energy Services Agen PowerSync R, S, H 27 Agen PowerVerter R, I, H 29 Agen PowerSync R, S, H 31 Agen PowerVerter R, I, H 33 Agen PowerSync R, S, H 35 Agen PowerVerter R, I, H 37 Agen PowerSync R, S, H 39 Agen PowerVerter R, I, H 41 Cogen Power ,137 R, S, H CCHP 1,137 R, S, H, C(189) 45 Cogenco CHP A Veolia Energy Product CGC-080MA-080-NG-60-3WY 80 R, S, H 47 CGC-0160MA-080-NG-60-3WY 160 R, S, H 49 CGC-0260MA-080-NG-60-3WY 260 R, S, H 51 CGC-0310GU-080-NG-60-OXY 310 R, S, H 53 CGC-0400GU-080-NG-60-OXY 400 R, S, H 55 CGC-0620GU-080-NG-60-OXY 620 R, S, H 57 CGC-1300CU-078-NG-60-OXY 1,300 R, S, H 59 CPL DG JGS320 1,059 R, I, H 61 Ener-G Rudox Inc ER80F HW 80 R, I, H 63 ER80UL HW 80 R, S, H 65 ER160F HW 160 R, I, H 67 ER160UL HW 160 R, S, H 69 ER265F HW 265 R, I, H 71 ER265UL HW 265 R, S, H 73 ER380MF HW 380 R, S, H 75 ER385UL HW 385 R, S, H 77 ER600MF HW 600 R, S, H 79 ER770F HW 763 R, S, H 81 ER815MF HW 815 R, S, H 83 ER1000F HW 1,000 R, S, H 85 ER1200MF HW 1,200 R, S, H 87 GEM Energy IPS-65-CHP 65 M, I, H 89 IPS-130-CCHP 130 M, I, H, C(40) 91 IPS-130-CHP 130 M, I, H 93 IPS-195-CHP 195 M, I, H 95 IPS-260-CCHP 260 M, I, H, C(91) 97 IPS-260-CHP 260 M, I, H 99
6 IntelliGen Power Systems MCPS-260-CCHP 260 M, I, H, C(91) 101 MCPS-260-CHP 260 M, I, H 103 IPS-390-CCHP 390 M, I, H, C(146) 105 IPS-390-CHP 390 M, I, H 107 MCPS-390-CCHP 390 M, I, H, C(146) 109 MCPS-390-CHP 390 M, I, H 111 IPS-1000-CCHP 1,000 M, I, H, C(287) 113 IPS-1000-CHP 1,000 M, I, H 115 IntelliGen 150 Inverter 150 R, I, H 117 IntelliGen 150 Synchronous 150 R, S, H 119 IntelliGen 250 Inverter CCHP 250 R, I, H, C(80) 121 IntelliGen 250 Inverter 250 R, I, H 123 IntelliGen 250 Synchronous 250 R, S, H 125 IntelliGen 300 Inverter 300 R, I, H 127 Kraft Power Corporation KMGR-55-4SH 55 R, S, H 129 KMGR-80-4SH 80 R, S, H 131 KMGR-150-4SH 150 R, S, H 133 KMGR-250-4SH 250 R, S, H 135 LC Associates 2E2842E312/E R, I, H, O 137 4E2842E312/E4000 1,072 R, I, H, O 139 RSP Systems C65-DM-iCHP 65 M, I, H 141 C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 65 M, I, H, C(20) C65-DM-iCHP 130 M, I, H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 130 M, I, H, C(30) C65-DM-iCHP 195 M, I, H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 195 M, I, H, C(50) 151 C200-1-DM-Cain HW 200 M, I, H 153 C200-1-DM-Cain Steam 200 M, I, St 155 C200-1-DM-CCHP 200 M, I, H, C(50) C65-DM-iCHP 260 M, I, H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 260 M, I, H, C(60) C65-DM-iCHP 325 M, I, H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 325 M, I, H, C(80) C65-DM-iCHP 390 M, I, H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 390 M, I, H, C(96) 169 C200-2-DM-Cain HW 400 M, I, H 171 C200-2-DM-Cain Steam 400 M, I, St 173 C200-2-DM-CCHP 400 M, I, H, C(96) 175 C400-DM-Cain HW 400 M, I, H 177 C400-DM-Cain Steam 400 M, I, St 179 C400-DM-CCHP 400 M, I, H, C(96) C65-DM-iCHP 455 M, I, H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 455 M, I, H, C(112) C65-DM-iCHP 520 M, I, H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 520 M, I, H, C(128) C65-DM-iCHP 585 M, I, H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 585 M, I, H, C(144) 193 C200-3-DM-Cain HW 600 M, I, H 195 C200-3-DM-Cain Steam 600 M, I, St 197
7 C200-3-DM-CCHP 600 M, I, H, C(160) 199 C600-DM-Cain HW 600 M, I, H 201 C600-DM-Cain Steam 600 M, I, St 203 C600-DM-CCHP 600 M, I, H, C(160) C65-DM-iCHP 650 M, I, H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 650 M, I, H, C(160) C65-DM-iCHP 715 M, I,H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 715 M, I, H, C(176) C65-DM-iCHP 780 M, I, H C65-DM-iCHP-CCHP 780 M, I, H, C(205) 217 C200-4-DM-Cain HW 800 M, I,H 219 C200-4-DM-Cain Steam 800 M, I, St 221 C200-4-DM-CCHP 800 M, I, H, C(200) 223 C800-DM-Cain HW 800 M, I, H 225 C800-DM-Cain Steam 800 M, I, St 227 C800-DM-CCHP 800 M, I, H, C(200) C65-DM-Steam 975 M, I, St 231 C200-5-DM-Cain HW 1,000 M, I, H 233 C200-5-DM-Cain Steam 1,000 M, I, St 235 C200-5-DM-CCHP 1,000 M, I, H, C(250) 237 C1000-DM-Cain HW 1,000 M, I, H 239 C1000-DM-Cain Steam 1,000 M, I, St 241 C1000-DM-CCHP 1,000 M, I, H, C(250) 243 C200-6-DM-Cain HW 1,200 M, I, H 245 C200-6-DM-CCHP 1,200 M, I, H, C(250) 247 Tecogen, Inc InVerde (INV-100) 100 R, I, H 249 InVerde Ultra (INV-100) 100 R, I, H 251 InVerde Ultra (INV-100-CCHP) 100 R, I, H, C(42) 253 InVerde Ultra (INV-200) 200 R, I, H 255 InVerde Ultra (INV-200-CCHP) 200 R, I, H, C(84) 257 InVerde Ultra (INV-200-CCHP-B) 200 R, I, H, C(100) 259 InVerde Ultra (INV-300) 300 R, I, H 261 InVerde Ultra (INV-300-CCHP) 300 R, I, H, C(126) 263 InVerde Ultra (INV-400) 400 R, I, H 265 InVerde Ultra (INV-500) 500 R, I, H 267 InVerde Ultra (INV-600) 600 R, I, H 269 Unison Energy UE-300-H 300 R, S, H 271 UE-300-C 300 R, S, H, C(50) 273 UE-380-H 380 R, S, H 275 UE-380-C 380 R, S, H, C(66) 277 UE-600-H 600 R, S, H 279 UE-600-C 600 R, S, H, C(80) 281
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9 GEM Energy IPS-65-CHP 65 kw Description Type of prime Number of prime Eligible for N+1 Qualification Synchronous or Inverter Type mover mover units installation Status Microturbine 1 Inverter CHP No Pre-qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $117,000 $97,500 Performance at Full Load Fuel in Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F Ambient MBtu/hr Net kw NOx lbs/mwhr MBtu/hr Return F MBtu/hr Return F (HHV) 0 F F F Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,620 Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Largest part for delivery ,471 Heaviest part for delivery ,471 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 89
10 GEM Energy IPS-65-CHP 65 kw INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM Provides grid-parallel and stand-alone power generation 90
11 GEM Energy IPS-130-CCHP 130 kw Description Type of prime mover Number of prime mover units Synchronous or Inverter Type Microturbine 2 Inverter CCHP Yes Eligible for N+1 installation Qualification Status Conditionally qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $262,050 $217,050 Performance at Full Load - Heating Ambient Fuel MBtu/hr Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F NOx PM Net kw DB F (HHV) MBtuhr Return F MBtu/hr Return F lbs/mwhr 0 F 1, F 1, F 1, Performance at Full Load - Cooling Ambient DB/WB Fuel in MBtu/hr (HHV) Net Prime Mover kw Chiller Parasitics kw PM Hot Water to Chiller Chiller Capacity* tons Cooling Water Supply Return MBtu/hr gpm Supply F Return F F F 95/78 F 1, *Using heat from the prime mover. Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,000 PM Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Chiller Cooling Tower* 8.0 diam. 8.0 diam ,510 Largest part for delivery 7.0 diam. 7.0 diam ,510 Heaviest part for delivery ,740 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 91
12 GEM Energy IPS-130-CCHP 130 kw INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM Provides grid-parallel and stand-alone power generation 92
13 GEM Energy IPS-130-CHP 130 kw Description Type of prime Number of prime Eligible for N+1 Qualification Synchronous or Inverter Type mover mover units installation Status Microturbine 2 Inverter CHP Yes Pre-qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $232,050 $193,050 Performance at Full Load Fuel in Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F Ambient MBtu/hr Net kw NOx lbs/mwhr MBtu/hr Return F MBtu/hr Return F (HHV) 0 F 1, F 1, F 1, Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,240 Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Largest part for delivery ,471 Heaviest part for delivery ,471 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 93
14 GEM Energy IPS-130-CHP 130 kw INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM Provides grid-parallel and stand-alone power generation 94
15 GEM Energy IPS-195-CHP 195 kw Description Type of prime Number of prime Eligible for N+1 Qualification Synchronous or Inverter Type mover mover units installation Status Microturbine 3 Inverter CHP Yes Pre-qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $341,738 $283,238 Performance at Full Load Fuel in Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F Ambient MBtu/hr Net kw NOx lbs/mwhr MBtu/hr Return F MBtu/hr Return F (HHV) 0 F 2, F 2, , , F 2, , , Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,860 Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Largest part for delivery ,471 Heaviest part for delivery ,471 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 95
16 GEM Energy IPS-195-CHP 195 kw INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM Provides grid-parallel and stand-alone power generation 96
17 GEM Energy IPS-260-CCHP 260 kw Description Type of prime mover Number of prime mover units Synchronous or Inverter Type Microturbine 4 Inverter CCHP Yes Eligible for N+1 installation Qualification Status Conditionally qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $515,450 $423,800 Performance at Full Load - Heating Ambient Fuel MBtu/hr Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F NOx PM Net kw DB F (HHV) MBtuhr Return F MBtu/hr Return F lbs/mwhr 0 F 3, , , F 3, , , F 3, , , Performance at Full Load - Cooling Ambient DB/WB Fuel in MBtu/hr (HHV) PM Net kw Chiller Parasitics kw PM Exhaust to Chiller MBtu/hr PM Exhaust F Chiller Exhaust F Chiller Capacity* tons Cooling Water gpm Supply F Return F 95/78 F 3, , * Using heat from the prime mover. Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,700 PM Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Chiller Cooling Tower* 14 diam. 14 diam. 15 1,900 Largest part for delivery ,000 Heaviest part for delivery ,000 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway, Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 97
18 GEM Energy IPS-260-CCHP 260 kw INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM Provides grid-parallel and stand-alone power generation 98
19 GEM Energy IPS-260-CHP 260 kw Description Type of prime Number of prime Eligible for N+1 Qualification Synchronous or Inverter Type mover mover units installation Status Microturbine 4 Inverter CHP Yes Pre-qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $447,200 $369,200 Performance at Full Load Fuel in Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F Ambient MBtu/hr Net kw NOx lbs/mwhr MBtu/hr Return F MBtu/hr Return F (HHV) 0 F 3, , , F 3, , , F 3, , , Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,480 Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Largest part for delivery ,471 Heaviest part for delivery ,471 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 99
20 GEM Energy IPS-260-CHP 260 kw INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM Provides grid-parallel and stand-alone power generation 100
21 GEM Energy MCPS-260-CCHP 260 kw Description Type of prime mover Number of prime mover units Synchronous or Inverter Type Microturbine 4 Inverter CCHP Yes Eligible for N+1 installation Qualification Status Conditionally qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $515,450 $423,800 Performance at Full Load - Heating Ambient Fuel MBtu/hr Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F NOx PM Net kw DB F (HHV) MBtuhr Return F MBtu/hr Return F lbs/mwhr 0 F 3, , , F 3, , , F 3, , , Performance at Full Load - Cooling Ambient DB/WB Fuel in MBtu/hr (HHV) PM Net kw Chiller Parasitics kw PM Exhaust to Chiller MBtu/hr PM Exhaust F Chiller Exhaust F Chiller Capacity* tons Cooling Water gpm Supply F Return F 95/78 F , * Using heat from the prime mover. Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,000 PM Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Chiller Cooling Tower* 14 diam. 14 diam. 15 1,900 Largest part for delivery ,000 Heaviest part for delivery ,000 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 101
22 GEM Energy MCPS-260-CCHP 260 kw MISSION CRITICAL POWER SYSTEM Provides continuous power generation with integrated double-conversion UPS 102
23 GEM Energy MCPS-260-CHP 260 kw Description Type of prime Number of prime Eligible for N+1 Qualification Synchronous or Inverter Type mover mover units installation Status Microturbine 4 Inverter CHP Yes Pre-qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $447,200 $369,200 Performance at Full Load Fuel in Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F Ambient MBtu/hr Net kw NOx lbs/mwhr MBtu/hr Return F MBtu/hr Return F (HHV) 0 F 3, , , F 3, , , F 3, , , Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,000 Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Largest part for delivery ,000 Heaviest part for delivery ,000 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 103
24 GEM Energy MCPS-260-CHP 260 kw MISSION CRITICAL POWER SYSTEM Provides continuous power generation with integrated double-conversion UPS 104
25 GEM Energy IPS-390-CCHP 390 kw Description Type of prime mover Number of prime mover units Synchronous or Inverter Type Microturbine 6 Inverter CCHP Yes Eligible for N+1 installation Qualification Status Conditionally qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $754,950 $616,050 Performance at Full Load - Heating Ambient Fuel MBtu/hr Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F NOx PM Net kw DB F (HHV) MBtuhr Return F MBtu/hr Return F lbs/mwhr 0 F 4, , , F 5, , , F 4, , , Performance at Full Load - Cooling Ambient DB/WB Fuel in MBtu/hr (HHV) PM Net kw Chiller Parasitics kw PM Exhaust to Chiller MBtu/hr PM Exhaust F Chiller Exhaust F Chiller Capacity* tons Cooling Water gpm Supply F Return F 95/78 F , * Using heat from the prime mover. Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,500 PM Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Chiller Cooling Tower* ,000 Largest part for delivery ,000 Heaviest part for delivery ,000 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 105
26 GEM Energy IPS-390-CCHP 390 kw INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM Provides grid-parallel and stand-alone power generation 106
27 GEM Energy IPS-390-CHP 390 kw Description Type of prime Number of prime Eligible for N+1 Qualification Synchronous or Inverter Type mover mover units installation Status Microturbine 6 Inverter CHP Yes Pre-qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $645,450 $528,450 Performance at Full Load Fuel in Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F Ambient MBtu/hr Net kw NOx lbs/mwhr MBtu/hr Return F MBtu/hr Return F (HHV) 0 F 4, , , F 5, , , F 4, , , Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,850 Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Largest part for delivery ,260 Heaviest part for delivery ,260 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 107
28 GEM Energy IPS-390-CHP 390 kw INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM Provides grid-parallel and stand-alone power generation 108
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32 GEM Energy MCPS-390-CHP 390 kw MISSION CRITICAL POWER SYSTEM Provides continuous power generation with integrated double-conversion UPS 112
33 GEM Energy IPS-1000-CCHP 1000 kw Description Type of prime mover Number of prime mover units Synchronous or Inverter Type Microturbine 5 Inverter CCHP Yes Eligible for N+1 installation Qualification Status Conditionally qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $1,565,250 $1,222,200 Performance at Full Load - Heating Ambient Fuel MBtu/hr Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F NOx PM Net kw DB F (HHV) MBtuhr Return F MBtu/hr Return F lbs/mwhr 0 F 10, , , F 11, , , F 10, , , Performance at Full Load - Cooling Ambient DB/WB Fuel in MBtu/hr (HHV) PM Net kw Chiller Parasitics kw PM Exhaust to Chiller MBtu/hr PM Exhaust F Chiller Exhaust F Chiller Capacity* tons Cooling Water gpm Supply F Return F 95/78 F 10, , * Using heat from the prime mover. Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,000 PM Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Chiller Cooling Tower* ,000 Largest part for delivery ,700 Heaviest part for delivery ,700 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 113
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35 GEM Energy IPS-1000-CHP 1,000 kw Description Type of prime mover Number of prime mover units Synchronous or Inverter Type Microturbine 5 Inverter CHP Yes Eligible for N+1 installation Qualification Status Conditionally qualified NYSERDA Incentives Downstate Upstate $1,350,000 $1,050,000 Performance at Full Load Fuel in Hot Water to 120 F Hot Water to 180 F Ambient MBtu/hr Net kw NOx lbs/mwhr MBtu/hr Return F MBtu/hr Return F (HHV) 0 F 10, , , F 11, , , F 10, , , Footprint Width ft Length ft Height ft Weight lbs Core system based on minimum area* Core system based on minimum width* ,500 Heat Rejection subsystem* N/A N/A N/A N/A Largest part for delivery ,700 Heaviest part for delivery ,700 *Includes maintenance clearances. Vendor Statement GEM Energy provides comprehensive energy technology integration services with a focus on advanced power generation, heating and cooling systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and mission critical facilities. Our systems utilize Capstone MicroTurbines as the prime mover to offer high reliability, ultra-low emissions, and a low total cost of ownership. These systems can be packaged in a space conscious pre-engineered container or building integrated format. Vendor Information GEM Energy 432 Broadway Suite 8 Saratoga Springs, NY (866) LRay@gemenergy.com 115
36 GEM Energy IPS-1000-CHP 1,000 kw INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM Provides grid-parallel and stand-alone power generation 116
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