Dalkia helped CVS Distribution Center upgrade exterior lighting at its Indianapolis facility, achieving energy savings and more. Learn more in this exterior LED lighting case study.
READDalkia was able to help Browne with energy efficient upgrades to their HVAC systems for a 114% ROI in this commercial office case study.
READDalkia employed HVAC, controls and lighting upgrades to increase energy savings for a large manufacturer. Read more in our industrial case study.
READDalkia helped national senior living operator Atria reach their LED lighting and energy saving goals. Read more in our healthcare case study.
READDalkia has operated as the energy efficiency partner for the Great Wolf Lodge indoor water parks and hotels. Read our full hospitality case study.
READDalkia team performed energy upgrades at several Foodtown stores, resulting in energy savings. Read the full story in the supermarket case study.
READDalkia was able to help Stevenson Commons to meet new compliance requirements and reduce carbon dioxide emissions in this multi unit residential case study.
READNew Haven School District realized a savings of over $166,000 in operating expenses from the CHP systems in this education case study.
READDalkia introduced LED-based lighting system designed specifically for refrigerated warehouses at Maines Paper & Food Service, Inc. producing higher levels and quality of light and reducing operating hours
READThe upgrade project provided Pinnacle Foods a more reliable, efficient system, reducing electricity consumption by 1.2 million kWh, water by upwards of 40 million gallons per year, and gas by 6,000 MMBtu per year.
READDalkia helps HP Hood reduce over 574,000 kWh annually from their electricity consumption and the associated GHG emissions by 576,000 pounds of carbon per year in this distirbution and cold storage case study.
READDalkia Aegis, in partnership with Eversource, installed micro-CHP systems, a smaller-scale version of Combined Heat and Power (CHP), at three Residential Equity properties in Cambridge: Church Corner Apartments, The Lofts at Kendall Square, and Third Square Apartments. These systems maximize energy use by using natural gas to both generate electricity and provide heat or hot water.
READA.J. Ballard is an energy pioneer. As the Energy Manager for the Maine Army National Guard (MEARNG), he’s helped steer and advocate for the Army’s Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system installations for several years. In this case study, we look at how Dalkia Aegis designed a CHP system that delivered reliable backup power for the Northern Maine Readiness Center (NMRC).
READTo the delight of children and adults alike, Great Wolf Lodge opened the doors of its Fitchburg location in 2014.
READThe Omni Organization is a real estate development corporation that acquires, renovates, builds and manages affordable housing throughout the United States, using environmentally friendly solutions whenever possible.
READFounded in 1786, the Town of North Haven, Conn., is anything but old-fashioned; quite the contrary, North Haven is progressive when it comes to sustainability, even being lauded by the Department of Environmental Protection for their Clean Energy Program.
READSmithfield Gardens, a 56-unit affordable assisted-living facility in Seymour, CT, installed a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system in the boiler room during the construction phase of the building.
READStevenson Commons is located in The Bronx, NY, which consists of three 24-story buildings and six 6-story buildings, for a total of 948 residential units.
READUniversity Square is a HUD subsidized community of adults 62+, comprised of 442 apartments.
READSaybrook Point Inn contracted Dalkia Aegis to engineer and install a highly efficient Aegen Thermopower 75kW LE to produce both heat and electricity from a single fuel source.
READMetro New York’s Regeis Care Center, is primarily a long-term care facility, with 75% of its beds dedicated to long term-care and 25% designated for short-term.
READWith electric equipment, energy costs for our facility were $650,000 annually.
READConnecticut’s Energy Independence Act (EIA) has begun paying dividends for one of the largest continuing care adult communities in the state.
READIn the case of the 250-unit Marina Point Condominium Association, taking advantage of CHP is going to yield multiple benefits for its nearly 500 residents.
READNBHA selected Dalkia Aegis to conduct a feasibility study for reducing energy costs with a CHP system, showing that Boa Vista was a good candidate and would save NBHA nearly $400,000 over ten years.
READ2 Tudor City Place is a residential cooperative building consisting of 300 apartments located within Tudor City in New York, New York.
READThe 160-bed center, a privately owned and family operated skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility, had undertaken an intensive review it’s energy requirements
READCelebrating its 70th anniversary, The Bradley Home and Pavilion, in Meriden, Conn., needed to take a long-term approach to energy costs for the long-term care facility.
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