Cape Fear Valley Health System: Emergency Generator Plant

Providing Emergency Power
Fayetteville, North Carolina

Located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center (CFVMC) provides acute care and emergency services to approximately 500,000 patients per year. Due to proximity to the coast, hurricanes are often a concern, with power outages ranging from several hours to days.

4x

more emergency power generated

100%

of campus electrical needs supplied for 96 hours

8.8

seconds needed for emergency power to reach life support circuits

To prepare against power outages, we developed a plan to upgrade their aging emergency power system, without disrupting operations to the 1.3-million-square-foot hospital. The new 10-MW, 7,000-square-foot emergency power plant contains four 2.5-MW generators (with the ability to add one more) and delivers nearly four times the amount of emergency power than before, using only two-and-a-half times the amount of fuel. The new SCADA control system provides a completely automated system for transferring power.

Owner/Client

Cape Fear Valley Health System

Square Footage

7,000 SF

Cost

$17 million

Services

  • Engineering

Markets

  • Health and Wellness
  • Risk, Response and Recovery

Regions

  • Southeast

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