As industry experts in Energy and Asset Performance (EAP), we understand the complex interrelationships among HVAC controls, control programming, energy-consuming devices and all of the other factors that affect energy costs and the comfort of occupants. Our strengths in energy audits and development, coupled with solid Measurement and Verification (M&V), have led to viable energy savings projects that have exceeded our clients’ savings projections. We develop Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) using information obtained through on-site surveys, as well as from the client and other sources. Data is further analyzed using electronic analysis tools including Controls ESP™, our proprietary Evaluation, Simulation and Projection software.
EDG2’s Power and Control team focuses on power generation projects, including cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) plants, electrical balance of plants (eBOP) for small and mid size gas turbines, biomass and fossil fuel plants for mission critical facilities and utility companies. We are a resource for clients who foster the use of clean, reliable and efficient on-site energy generation including cogeneration, biomass and other environment friendly energy resources. Our experts utilize several quality methods in their design and analysis, including Six Sigma tools, Design for Reliability (DFR), Quality Function Deployment (QFD), Failure Mode, Effect, Criticality Analysis (FMECA) and a variety of risk assessment tools and methodologies.
EDG2’s Power and Control team focuses on power generation projects, including cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) plants, electrical balance of plants (eBOP) for small and mid size gas turbines, biomass and fossil fuel plants for mission critical facilities and utility companies. We are a resource for clients who foster the use of clean, reliable and efficient on-site energy generation including cogeneration, biomass and other environment friendly energy resources. Our experts utilize several quality methods in their design and analysis, including Six Sigma tools, Design for Reliability (DFR), Quality Function Deployment (QFD), Failure Mode, Effect, Criticality Analysis (FMECA) and a variety of risk assessment tools and methodologies.
National Museum of American HistoryEDG2, Noresco and FAS Consulting Staff served as the Design-Build Contractor for the upgrade and renovation of the chiller plant serving the temperature delicate artifacts in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History located in Washington DC. The project consisted of the replacement of the existing central chilled water plant with a new central plant designed with energy efficient chillers, towers and pumping systems. The project involved phased construction as the facility could not see an interruption in operations. Other modifications included the replacement of the existing pumping systems, a new domestic water heating plant, and various air-handling unit upgrades.
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Otisville Federal Correctional InstituteEDG2 is prime consultant for the renovation and energy upgrades to the mechanical system. The project consists of AHU, rooftop, boiler, controls and other energy related upgrades. The project also includes new underground medium temperature hot water distribution piping system for existing buildings and upgrades to the domestic hot water heating systems. Lighting and plumbing energy project are also part of the upgrades.
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GSA Mary Switzer Building
EDG2 served as the MEP designer for a classified project in Washington, DC in conjunction with Noresco and JJK, LLC. This Project encompasses approximately 1,000,000 sf of space. The project consisted of a new central plant design incorporating energy efficient chillers, towers and pumping systems. The project involved phased construction as the facility could not see an interruption in operations. Replacement/rebuilding of the existing 600 plus VAV terminal units was included.
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