Valparaiso High School

Vergent's 130 kW CHP system at this Indiana high school delivers cost savings and energy resilience, boosting both efficiency and sustainability.
Overview

Sustainable Power: Valparaiso High's Efficient Future

Valparaiso Community Schools (VCS) in Indiana, a district committed to optimizing energy efficiency, reducing operational costs, and advancing sustainable practices, sought a robust energy solution for Valparaiso High School. Their objective was to secure reliable power and reduce environmental impact, aligning with their broader goal of reallocating funds back into the classroom.

Vergent implemented a 130 kW onsite generation system at the public high school. This Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system features two Capstone C65 ICHP microturbines, selected for their exceptionally quiet operation (less than 65 decibels) and ultra-clean emissions profile, making them ideal for integration within an active educational environment. The system will be seamlessly integrated into the high school’s existing energy infrastructure.

This advanced CHP system provides Valparaiso High School with significant cost savings and enhanced energy resilience, ensuring stable power for critical operations and a consistent learning environment. By generating efficient, clean power on-site, the system directly supports VCS’s sustainability goals by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and operational expenses, ultimately freeing up valuable resources for educational initiatives.

  • Customer:
  • Valparaiso High School
  • Industry:
  • Education
  • Location:
  • Valparaiso, Indiana
  • System Size:
  • Two C65 (130kW)
  • Operating Mode:
  • Dual Mode
  • Controls:
  • microMTIM
  • Commissioning Date:
  • 2025

Power

130 kW

Modular Bays

2

Yearly Output

1,000+ MWh

Energy Savings

$100,000 per year

Hot Water

860,000 BTU/hr