IEEE Microgrids Health Care Facilities NFPA 99
Emergency back up power using microgrids. How does this work? Find out today!
Join us for a session on Emergency back up power using microgrids at Health Care Facilities. Today the NFPA 99 Health Care Facilities Code allows microgrids to be used as backup power. How does this work? Bringing clean, reusable, resilient energy efficient resources to hospitals, nursing homes, and adminstrative buildings is a positive for the industry. Find out more at our brief session this month.
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- Date: 23 May 2023
- Time: 11:00 PM UTC to 12:00 AM UTC
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Mike Brisbois
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Speakers
Alex Marshall of Clarke Energy
Microgrids for Health Care Facilities
Description on how simple microgrids are providing sustainable, resilient energy for Health Care Facilites.
Biography:
Alex Marshall has the lead global role for business development and marketing at Clarke Energy. Alex moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 2022 to support Clarke Energy’s diversification into microgrid projects in the USA.
Globally Clarke Energy has installed in excess of 7GW of power across 27 countries. Health Care Facilities have been a key area of growth, primarily linked to combined heat and power with over 220MW in 6 countries.
Alex sits on the Executive Committee of the Cogen World Coalition and is a Council Member of the World Biogas Association.
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Address:United States
Agenda
4:00 pm PDT IEEE Announcements
4:02 pm PDT Introduction of Speaker
4:04 pm PDT Presentation
4:45 pm PDT Q&A
Emergency power using microgrids as a backup source is permitted now in NFPA 99. Find out how this works. Flyer Sign up today! REGISTER