Capstone Green Energy Lands Largest Industrial Grow House Order in Its History with Leading Vertically-Integrated Operator
Capstone Green Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: CGRN) has secured a significant order for five C1000 Signature Series microturbines, marking its largest single order in the industrial grow house sector. The project, located in upstate New York, involves a total of five megawatts (MW), with two MWs to be operational by late 2022 and the remainder early in 2023. This installation will rank as the third largest globally for Capstone. The microturbines will enable on-site energy generation, mitigating utilities' power inadequacies and complying with New York's strict emission regulations.
- Secured largest single order for five microturbines in the industrial grow house industry.
- Installation will rank as the third largest Capstone microturbine setup worldwide.
- Deployment allows for reliable on-site power generation, independent of utility grid.
- Technology complies with strict New York greenhouse gas emissions regulations.
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The project was secured by RSP Systems, Capstone's exclusive
Industrial cultivation and processing are energy-intensive operations, and utilities have struggled to provide adequate and resilient power to support growth. This problem is compounded for facilities in remote areas where infrastructure is not in place to support energy demand for grow operations. The five-megawatt microturbine solution will operate in stand-alone mode, allowing operators to avoid the vulnerabilities of a traditional electric grid by generating power on-site at the source.
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