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UW-Extension Greenhouse Case Studies

Learn about your options for reducing greenhouse heating costs, including energy conservation measures, fuel switching, and changes in production methods.

Biomass Energy Resource Center Case Studies

BERC drew on existing expertise, recent experience, thorough research, and active communications with its broader established networks to identify and review "best-in-class" applications (with accompanying case studies) in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Scandinavia. Case Studies are broken down into 9 categories.

Case Studies - NYSERDA

Hidley Farm Case Study: This installation of the Econoburn two-stage gasification boiler, integrated with thermal storage and a solar-thermal system at Hidley Farm, is an example of maximizing the efficiency of two complementary renewable heating systems.

North Country School Case Study: The new 1.4MMBtuh wood chip boiler system is located in a utility building at the core of the campus. Piping leads to the 32,000 square foot main school building, which was previously heated with oil and propane. The wood chip boiler heats the main school building, and is expected to be expanded in the future to encompass an additional four buildings.

The Wild Center Case Study: Advanced Climate Technologies LLC (ACT) in Schenectady manufactured and installed the wood-pellet boiler with 500 kW (1.7MMBtu/hr) capacity paired with solar thermal and thermal storage.
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