2.5.2019
CHP saves the University of Texas Medical Branch from Hurricane Harvey
Industry and tertiary sector
In 2008, Hurricane Ike crippled the University of Texas Medical Branch, the free health care center in Galveston. Among the initiatives taken to put the facility back on its feet, the installation of a cogeneration plant to ensure a constant supply of energy proved decisive. This is because when the center was hit by Hurricane Harvey a few years later it successfully continued to guarantee all its activities thanks to the resilience of the cogeneration plant.
Original language: English
Origin: USA
Speaker
Bryan Bagley
Principal, Cleary Zimmermann Engineers
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