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NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Improves Cooling System Performance: Best Management Practice Case Study #10: Cooling Towers (Fact Sheet). Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP). (2011).

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Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Location Colorado - America North
Company Name National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
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Title: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Improves Cooling System Performance: Best Management Practice Case Study #10: Cooling Towers (Fact Sheet). Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP).
Pages/Volumes: 2 pp.
Publication Year: 2011
Document Type: Factsheet, Flyer, Pamphlet
NTIS/GPO Number: 1008190
Subject Code Description: Federal Energy Management Program
Abstract: National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has a longstanding sustainability program that revolves around energy and water efficiency as well as environmental protection. MSFC identified a problematic cooling loop with six separate compressor heat exchangers and a history of poor efficiency. The facility engineering team at MSFC partnered with Flozone Services, Incorporated to implement a comprehensive water treatment platform to improve the overall efficiency of the system.
Accession Number: 49863
Library Notes: NPL-1102 REV
Report Numbers: FS-7A20-49863; DOE/GO-102011-3186

 


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