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DCO Projects
ACUA Landfill Gas To Energy Project
Bergen County Correctional Facility
Essex County Correctional Facility
LVE Central Energy Center At Echelon
Marina Thermal Facility
Marina Thermal Facility Expansion Project
Midtown Thermal Control Center
Pedtricktown Cogeneration
Resorts Atlantic City
Salem County Landfill Gas To Energy Project
SECCRA Landfill Energy Project
Seneca Niagara Combinded Heat And Power
Venetian Casino Resort
Vineland Cogeneration
Warren County Landfill Gas Energy Project
Wilmington Thermal Energy Center
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Midtown
Thermal Control Center
The Downtown Atlantic City District Energy System known
as the Midtown Thermal Control Center was a Greenfield development
project. The project
was developed under the banner of Atlantic Thermal Systems
(ATS). DCO Energy, LLC personnel, then affiliated with ATS,
originated the concept
and fully developed and operated the System until the end
of 2000. This energy project emphasized the developer’s long-term vision of a
city-wide district steam and chilled water system, built in multiple
phases. The system also utilizes production capabilities in two of the
customer’s locations perfecting the integration of distributed
equipment into the system.
The Midtown Thermal Control Center is located in the midtown
section of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Chilled water and steam generated
by the plant are delivered to customers primarily for cooling, heating
and domestic hot water and kitchen use.
The plant is designed to have an ultimate cooling capacity
of 33,000 tons of chilled water and 414,000 pph of steam production.
It can serve multiple casinos, hotels, malls, convention space and other
facilities. A vast distribution network is in place throughout the Midtown
area of the City.
The cost of designing and constructing the Midtown Energy
Facility, including underground distribution piping, was $88 Million.
This system also includes distributed capacity of chilled water and steam
in specific locations.
Details
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District facility servicing 11 clients
1825 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, NJ 08401
District Energy System
October 1996
October 1997
17,000 tons chilled water, 207 mm btu/hr steam
Atlantic Thermal Systems, now DCO Energy, LLC
14 York Millennium Chillers
Three Zurn Water Tube Boilers
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