Eastern Michigan University’s Modernized Energy Infrastructure
The Challenge
Replace aging central plant equipment while improving reliability, efficiency, and long-term operating costs
Project Overview
Eastern Michigan University partnered with OPTERRA Energy Services to modernize campus energy infrastructure through a multi-phase program that began with comprehensive facility upgrades and culminated in a major cogeneration plant modernization. The initiative addressed end-of-life boilers and cogeneration systems while improving operational performance across residence halls, dining facilities, and the central heating plant, ultimately strengthening campus reliability, efficiency, and resilience.
Key Benefits
Energy Assessment and Strategy
OPTERRA conducted a phased assessment of campus facilities to evaluate aging infrastructure, efficiency opportunities, and system reliability needs. The strategy prioritized comprehensive facility upgrades, such as boiler replacements, building envelope improvements, air handling enhancements, and advanced energy management systems, before implementing cogeneration modernization to ensure optimized system sizing, performance, and long-term reliability.
Implementation and Delivery
The program was delivered through a design-build approach across multiple phases, including a $19.8 million cogeneration modernization project. Improvements included a natural gas-fired turbine, heat recovery steam generator, upgraded controls, redundant compressor systems, and continuous monitoring through Utilityvision™, enabling ongoing performance optimization while minimizing disruption to campus operations.
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