Capstone Secures Follow-On Order with Janesville for Enhanced Microturbine Energy Infrastructure
Reuters
May 15
Capstone Secures Follow-On Order with Janesville for Enhanced Microturbine Energy Infrastructure
Capstone Distributor Support Services Corporation has announced a new contract with the City of Janesville, Wisconsin, for the enhancement of its wastewater treatment facility using Capstone's advanced microturbine technology. The agreement includes the installation of two new C65 microturbines, one C200S microturbine, and a Vergent controller, further expanding the city's energy infrastructure. This initiative, supported by 90% funding from the Department of Energy and the federal Investment Tax Credit, builds on Janesville's positive experience with Capstone's reliable technology, which has been in use since 2010. The project underscores Janesville's commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency, increasing the facility's total on-site generation capacity to 460 kW.
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