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JEA avoids costly transformer failures

As the largest community-owned utility in Florida and the eighth largest in the United States, JEA serves 360,000 customers in Jacksonville and parts of three adjacent counties. JEA has net generating capability of over 2,300 MW and owns and operates a combination of generation, transmission and distribution assets. Water and sewer systems are also part of its utility service offerings. 

As a part of efforts to maximize reliability across this extensive service area, JEA installed an automated energy analysis system. The system helps engineering personnel isolate and correct power quality issues and equipment risks throughout their network.

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Earth Rangers Center Energy Management Upgrades Help to Qualify This Facilty for LEED Platinum

The Earth Rangers Centre is an advanced green building, certified Gold under LEED for new construction. Through school shows, community events, and online programs Earth Rangers makes children aware of the lasting impacts humans have on the environment, inspiring them with a lasting passion to build a green future.

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Innovative Planning & Solutions Provide Efficient Integrated Municipal Services

McCormick, South Carolina, near the Georgia border, is the seat of McCormick County. The town’s Commission of Public Works operates a number of infrastructure systems, including a town-owned wastewater treatment facility and a distribution system for electrical energy that it purchases in bulk from South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G).

The wastewater treatment facility was expanded to handle flow from neighboring developments as well as its own water supply. Because the facility uses a UV decontamination system, electrical power reliability is critical to the safety of the water supply - without power, there is no decontamination process.

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