Distributed Generation News and Updates
White Harvest Energy in the News:
Microgrid Knowledge, May 12, 2023
The Tennessean, June 27, 2019
7SPC Tours CHP Plant, March 19, 2019
Distributed Energy Magazine, Dec. 3, 2018
Erlanger Hospital Cutting Carbon, Sept. 23, 2018
Diesel International Feature, Aug. 2018
Distributorship signed with 2G Energy, Inc., Aug. 17, 2017
Erlanger Hospital Energy Project, Jul. 9, 2017
With Three-Year Revenue Growth of 236 Percent, White Harvest Energy. Ranks No. 2773 Among America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies
What happens when you ask ChatGPT to write a blog post on Combined Heat and Power. The short answer, it turns out boring. This blog features a series of questions and answers with ChatGPT about CHP.
In 2015, the VA Medical Center in Manchester, NH suspended the construction of a new Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system due to conflicts with another construction project. The CHP project was nearly 90% complete when it was suspended.
We are proud to be part of World Cogeneration Day. We strive to be good stewards of our planet by using our energy resources wisely and efficiently. We also understand electricity and heat can be vital for individuals, businesses, and hospitals and we believe cogeneration is one approach to achieve both goals of efficiency and reliability.
White Harvest Energy is excited to announce our approval as a registered Trade Ally in Duke Energy’s Smart $aver® - CHP Initiative. Contact us to start the discussion and take advantage of incentives in the program.
5 common myths associated with combined heat and power that White Harvest Energy hears regularly.
Innovation is perceived risk. No matter if the innovation has already been implemented elsewhere, if your engineers aren’t familiar, you’ll hear all the ways the idea won’t work. I believe they may just fear they don’t know how to “engineer” it. With more exposure and pressure from all groups and walks of life to come up with better or more efficient ways to use energy, transport people and cargo, and make clean water, engineers will have no choice but to embrace the idea of innovation and let go of the warm and soft blanket that is replication.