Central Plants

A facility's Central Utility Plant can account for up to 30 percent of its total annual energy use. As a result, the design and operation of efficient central heating and cooling generating equipment and distribution systems will have a major impact on the overall operating cost of a facility. DEC Engineer is mindful of this fact and carefully models different system options and controls strategies to suit each building's or campus' unique load profile to provide the most energy efficient, based on life cycle cost, central utility plant.

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Additional Central Plant Experience

  • LAX Post Office Chiller and Cooling Tower Replacement
  • Southwestern College Central Chiller and Boiler Plant
  • SDSU West Campus Utility Plant
  • Cal Poly Pomona Central Utility Plant
  • NAS Lemoore Central Plant
  • Paradise Valley Hospital Central Plant Expansion
  • Abbott Vascular Central Chilled Water Plant Expansion
  • Abbott Vascular Central Steam and Heating Hot Water Plant
  • SDSU Cuicacalli Central Plant
  • Mesa College Cogeneration
  • South Gate Cogeneration
  • Invitrogen Central Plant Analysis
  • Pasadena Post Office Chiller and Cooling Tower Replacement
  • Long Beach Post Office Chiller and Cooling Tower Replacement
  • City of Industry Post Office Chiller and Cooling Tower Replacement
  • Santa AnaPost Office Chiller and Cooling Tower Replacement
  • Oxnard Post Office Chiller, Cooling Tower and Boiler Replacement
  • Metabasis Therapeutics
  • Isis cGMP