Case Studies
 

With Encorp, No Energy Emergency for Chicago's Police Department

When it comes to summer peak capacity and power reliability, the City of Chicago's Police Department won't have to dial 911, thanks to the installation of an emergency power system featuring Encorp's on-site distributed generation equipment.

Now complete, the installation allows the police department's backup emergency generators, each producing nearly one megawatt of power, to be remotely dispatched, monitored and controlled. This means that if Chicago power shortages are eminent, the police department easily can switch from utility-supplied to on-site generated power. The advantages - no downtime, no 911 glitches and no additional costs for expensive peak-time electricity.

Encorp worked with project contractor Siemens Building Technology Inc. to retrofit six critical emergency backup generators-four at police stations and two at senior citizen cooling centers. Commonwealth Edison spearheaded the effort to contract for negotiable interruptible power. In addition, generators retrofitted with Encorp equipment can run independent of the ComEd power grid, thus ensuring the police department's critical equipment, such as telephones and computers, are supplied electrical power even during a power outage.

Encorp engineers have designed an integrated control system comprised of Encorp's Utility Power Control™, Gold Box™ and Communications Processing Module. The integrated solution allows for complete remote start/stop, power-quality monitoring, energy/electrical metering, data logging and automated troubleshooting of multiple Encorp-equipped generators. It also allows communication directly with a central operations center for real-time control and data transfer.

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