SUBASE holds Ceremonial Ribbon Cutting
The SUBASE Micro-grid enhances the base''s power diversification and transforms its electrical infrastructure into a more
The SUBASE Micro-grid enhances the base''s power diversification and transforms its electrical infrastructure into a more
The SUBASE Micro-grid enhances the base''s power diversification and transforms its electrical infrastructure into a more intelligent, flexible, and robust system.
The SUBASE Micro-grid enhances the base''s power diversification and transforms its electrical infrastructure into a more intelligent, flexible, and robust system.
Recent energy conservation measures include upgrades to modernize the base''s electrical infrastructure and steam distribution systems, conversion to LED lighting and the
The new cybersecure microgrid system was installed as part of a modification to the existing ESPC project which already provides 10.75 MW of electrical power generation capacity and
Oct. 23—GROTON — Navy, state and local officials on Wednesday celebrated the completion of a micro-grid at the Naval Submarine Base, a project they said will make the
A ceremonial groundbreaking of a cogeneration and microgrid system expansion was recently held at Naval Submarine Base New London (SUBASE NLON). The work is being performed
The SUBASE Micro-grid enhances the base''s power diversification and transforms its electrical infrastructure into a more
Navy, state and local officials on Wednesday celebrated the completion of a micro-grid at the naval submarine base, a project they said will make the base more energy resilient
Oct. 23—GROTON — Navy, state and local officials on Wednesday celebrated the completion of a micro-grid at the naval submarine base, a project they said will make the base more energy
A ceremonial groundbreaking of a cogeneration and microgrid system expansion was recently held at Naval Submarine Base New London
Granite Construction Inc., of Watsonville, Calif., and Obayashi Corp., of Tokyo, will build a 17,000-square-foot facility to house a battery storage system at Naval Base Guam''s
The U.S. Navy''s largest submarine base located in New London, Connecticut has a new energy microgrid. The $250 million
The new cybersecure microgrid system was installed as part of a modification to the existing ESPC project which already provides 10.75 MW of
The U.S. Navy''s largest submarine base located in New London, Connecticut has a new energy microgrid. The $250 million project, which took 10 years to complete, allows the
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