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22 intriguing microgrid projects to watch in 2022 - Kaiser, Ontario
Good to see this list of projects highlighting their innovation, ability to serve as models, and demonstration of microgrid benefits. Also great to have the Kaiser
Google, Palo Alto – Commissioning
The Challenge – Increase the main electrical service without interruption to regular business operation, and complete it on schedule on budget, and in compliance with
When the Electric Grid is No Longer Enough: Microgrids as Reliability Heroes
Hope you can join us – 8 am Pacific/11 am Eastern, May 11th, 2021 to hear how the San Benito Community Clinic, a net-zero facility
Kaiser Ontario, Sustainable Microgrid Hospital
CONTECH-CA Role: Electrical Engineer – Microgrid Consulting Project Description: The project, which includes 2.2 megawatts (MW) of solar, a 1 MW fuel cell from Bloom
San Benito Health Foundation – Hollister, CA
CONTECH-CA Role: Consulting Electrical Engineer – Microgrid Project Description: San Benito Health Foundation (SBHF) is a small (17,584 square foot) critical health care facility serving
Laguna Honda Hospital, San Francisco, CA Redevelopment
Role: Electrical engineer and MEP design project manager for the extensive renovation and replacement project.* My involvement started at Schematic Design and I led the
Remote critical infrastructure emergency power technical support – Multinational locations
Roll: Provided technical support troubleshooting and design assistance for critical infrastructure systems located in various remote locations around the world. Project description: The project replaced
New Stanford Hospital, Palo Alto, CA
Role: As the electrical engineer (EEOR) for the new Stanford Hospital, instrumental in the design and construction of the normal and emergency power systems.*During the
Marin Health Oak Pavillion Hospital, Greenbrae, CA
Role: As the electrical engineer (EEOR) for the new MarinHealth Hospital, led the design of the normal and emergency power systems.*During the design worked closely
Stanford University Hospital Command Center, Palo Alto, CA
Project Description: To meet the seismic compliance it was necessary to move the compact security and command center, and all its systems and operations to
Kaiser Permanente, San Leandro, CA
Delivered on a Budget and Two Months Ahead of Schedule. Principal in Charge for the MEP Design (John Was employed by Mazzetti while working on