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Ameresco and Alaska Pacific University Collaborate on Energy-Efficient Facility Upgrade
技术
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
- 传感器 - 电表
适用行业
- 教育
- 可再生能源
适用功能
- 设施管理
- 产品研发
用例
- 智慧校园
- 虚拟培训
服务
- 培训
挑战
阿拉斯加太平洋大学 (APU) 位于伊格尔冰川的托马斯训练中心面临着挑战,该训练中心是冬季奥运会运动员和世界越野滑雪冠军候选人的世界级训练场。该设施始建于 1987 年,需要对基础设施进行升级,以提高能源效率和节水。该中心位于安克雷奇以南一座偏远的冰川山顶,也为将材料从海平面运输到山顶带来了后勤挑战。该项目旨在降低中心的能源消耗,改善废水处理,并增强运动员和工作人员的整体体验。该项目还受到需要在 2023 年夏季和秋季完成大部分工作的限制。
关于客户
本案例中的客户是阿拉斯加太平洋大学 (APU),这是一所完全认可的四年制阿拉斯加原住民服务和部落控制大学。 APU 与学生、社区和部落合作伙伴合作,提供世界一流的、实践性的、文化响应式的教育体验。该大学提供从证书到博士课程的学术课程。其中的设施之一是托马斯培训中心,由 APU 北欧滑雪中心运营。该中心位于安克雷奇以南的冰川山顶,是夏季北欧运动训练机会的中心,也是冬季奥运会运动员和世界越野滑雪冠军候选人的训练场。
解决方案
Ameresco 是一家专注于能源效率和可再生能源的领先清洁技术集成商,与 APU 和总部位于阿拉斯加的 Native Corporation Olgoonik Construction Services 合作,设计和升级托马斯培训中心的现有基础设施。该项目涉及安装新锅炉、底板加热器、对流加热器和热水器。此外,现有的 750 加仑水箱还改装了新的 500 加仑水箱。这些升级旨在减少该中心的能源消耗并改善废水处理和节水工作。该项目还考虑到使用直升机运送物资到偏远地区的独特后勤挑战。该工程预计将于2023年10月竣工。
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