Operating and maintaining large thermal and electrical energy infrastructure in a cost-effective, energy-efficient, and environmentally sustainable manner is Veolia Energy ™s core business, said Stewart A. Wood, President and CEO of Veolia Energy North America. Veolia Energy is well-versed in the specific requirements of serving healthcare institutions. Applying our operating expertise for the comfort of all patients and performance guarantees for the benefit of these prominent hospitals provides an optimal fit for all stakeholders.
MATEP is a central district energy plant (heating and cooling) that operates in both cogeneration (combined heat and power) and combined cycle modes. The facility is comprised of combustion turbines, diesel and steam turbine generators, heat recovery steam generators, conventional boilers and large industrial chillers.
Veolia Energy delivers sustainable solutions to 5,130 healthcare establishments around the world, representing more than 454,000 beds. These solutions include thermal and electrical energy; HVAC, heating and cooling systems; sterilization and specialist heating; operation of refrigeration facilities; and medical vacuum. Veolia Energy helps the institutions to control their costs and improve their carbon footprint, while ensuring the highest reliability to critical areas such as operating and infant care rooms, and research and testing laboratories.
Source: Veolia Energy North America