The College View development near Mississippi State University has a combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP) microgrid, installed earlier this year, that reduces MSU’s carbon emissions by 750 metric tons per year and saves $116,000 per year that the university would have paid to Starkville Utilities otherwise.
The College View mixed-use development on the northwest edge of the Mississippi State University campus includes an innovative energy-saving power grid that is the first of its kind at an apartment complex in Mississippi.
MSU partnered with Greystar and Blue Sky Power on a combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP) project to provide hot water, natural gas and electricity to College View in one microgrid. Atmos Energy supplied the natural gas.