In this video, leaders from Eastern Michigan University and ENGIE introduce a new cogeneration unit that now supplies power throughout the EMU campus and reduces utility costs and greenhouse gas emissions. The new energy saving 55-ton cogeneration unit, which will supply approximately 98 percent of the heat and 93 percent of the electricity to Eastern's 800-acre campus, is a combined heat and power system that uses one fuel source, in this case natural gas, to simultaneously produce electricity and steam heat. This project will achieve net annual energy savings of $2.8 million. For more information, visit emich.edu.
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