Timmins & District Hospital
This Hybrid Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Global Adjustment (GA) system consists of Outdoor Containerized Packages with two Tedom MAN M285 CHP generator sets rated at 287 kWe and two SG500 Generac Engine Generator sets rated at 500 kWe each for a combined total of 1.57 MWe. Both Cogen units run in parallel with utility as a part of load displacement and in a GA event both GA Generators run and sync with the Cogens as a part of the peak shaving.
This project allows the hospital to both cogenerate and mitigate their Global Adjustment (GA) costs. Based on CEM’s experience with this project, CEM is confident in its ability to design, implement, and maintain this type of combined technology project. This project was completed under the IESO’s Save on Energy program, in which TADH received an incentive. CEM not only helped TADH obtain this incentive but is helping them navigate the program requirements and deadlines. CEM Engineering was involved from the feasibility study stage of the project and engaged as EPCM to deliver the project.