Georgia Hospital Builds Free-Standing Power Station

Nov. 28, 2012
The Medical Center, Columbus, Ga., replaced an aging backup power system with a new central power plant, located across the street from the main hospital in a free-standing building, equipped with four 2,500kW generator sets from MTU Onsite Energy

The Medical Center , Columbus, Ga., replaced an aging backup power system with a new central power plant, located across the street from the main hospital in a free-standing building, equipped with four 2,500kW generator sets from MTU Onsite Energy.

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