Here is our list of current press releases from Miura North America:
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Greenwich Hospital Fine-Tunes its Energy Savings with a New Miura EX-100BHP Steam Boiler |
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Adds Smaller-Capacity Boiler to Existing Multiple Installation and Dials-In on Demand
GREENWICH, CT August 30, 2010 –Back at the turn of the millennium, modular steam boiler systems that help reduce energy costs by distributing demand across a number of smaller units were a relatively new concept in the American market. Industrial-size steam boilers that could go from a cold start to ready in five minutes were simply unheard of. But when Greenwich Hospital (Greenwich CT) decided that it was time to build a new steam-generation plant, they considered this cutting-edge concept not only for its huge energy-savings potential, but also for its much lower greenhouse gas emission rating. |
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Miura Teams with Georgia Northwestern Technical College |
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Miura Teams with Georgia Northwestern Technical College
and Quick Start to Train Workers for
New Boiler Manufacturing Plant
Collaboration helps fill jobs with local workers
ROCKMART, GA August 4, 2010 – When Miura Manufacturing America decided to build a 100,000 square foot boiler manufacturing facility in Rockmart, Georgia it turned to Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) and Quick Start, a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) to help train local workers in the precision welding techniques and other technical skills required to build Miura’s world-famous, energy-efficient, advanced industrial steam boilers. |
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Shelby Baptist Medical Center |
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Shelby Baptist Medical Center Facilities Director Chooses High-efficiency Miura Boilers for New Central Energy Plant
New boilers provide dramatic savings in fuel and water treatment costs
Selecting and purchasing equipment to supply heat and steam for essential services at Shelby Baptist Medical Center’s (SBMC) new $94 million South Tower and central energy plant was a big decision that required the input of many people, including engineers, contractors, facilities managers, and medical center administrators. Ultimately, however, the decision fell on facilities director Frank Hutchinson, who selected three Miura EXN-300SGO dual-fuel steam boilers for maximum steam generation efficiency at SBMC’s new facility, in Alabaster AL.
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Georgia Center of Innovation for Manufacturing Talks |
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Georgia Center of Innovation for Manufacturing Talks “Green Steam” with Miura
Audio Podcast Highlights Energy-Savings and Reduced Emissions of Miura’s Compact, Energy-Efficient, On-Demand Industrial Steam Boilers
ATLANTA, May 12, 2010 – The Georgia Center of Innovation for Manufacturing has posted an audio podcast that examines a new breed of energy-saving, highly efficient, environmentally friendly industrial steam boilers. These boilers are the product of the new $15 million, 100,000 sq. ft. Miura Manufacturing America facility in the Georgia community of Rockmart.
The audio podcast is available online at www.miuraboiler.com/Podcast1. |
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Duke University Installs 15 Miura Boilers |
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Duke University Installs 15 Miura Boilers to Improve Energy Efficiency and Achieve a Reduced Environmental Footprint
Installation of Multiple Miura Boilers Provides Economical High-Capacity Steam Output, Automated Operation, and Compact Size Combined With Reduced Fuel Consumption, Lower Emissions, and Other “Green” Benefits Contributing to the University’s Climate Commitment
NEW YORK, May 5, 2010 – Duke University’s commitment to sustainability continues with a $25 million renovation of its East Campus Steam Plant and conversion to natural gas boilers.
For about 50 years, the plant’s coal-fired boilers supplied steam through underground pipes and tunnels to heat campus buildings until the plant closed in 1978. The new plant, complete with 15 Miura LX series gas-fired steam boilers, will provide 35 percent more steam capacity to campus, while simultaneously helping to reduce the University’s environmental footprint.
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