Capstone Green Energy Holdings, Inc.

Why settle for power outages?

Is your business affected by the recent PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoff?

Capstone microturbines offer Smarter energy for a cleaner future.

Our scalable solutions can be configured to run grid-parallel 24/7 and stand-alone seamlessly and automatically. In addition, our solutions are designed to be unaffected by utility power outages.

Currently, Capstone microturbines are installed in energy efficient combined heat and power (CHP) and combined cooling heat and power (CCHP) applications around the globe. Power can be generated through a microturbine which can be powered by a number of different fuels like natural gas, biogas, and LPG/propane. The process of generating power also creates waste heat that is captured to provide heating, hot water, chilled water or a combination of all three. Our microturbine systems deliver reliable low cost and low emission electricity, heating and cooling for a range of applications from commercial buildings, industrial manufacturing, hotels, hospitals, waste treatment facilities, data centers and a range of other applications.

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Why Capstone?

Capstone Green Energy (www.capstoneturbine.com) (Nasdaq: CPST) is the world's leading producer of highly efficient, low-emission, resilient microturbine energy systems. Capstone microturbines serve multiple vertical markets worldwide, including natural resources, energy efficiency, renewable energy, critical power supply, transportation and microgrids. Capstone offers a comprehensive product lineup, providing scalable systems focusing on 30 kWs to 10 MWs that operate on a variety of gaseous or liquid fuels and are the ideal solution for today's distributed power generation needs. To date, Capstone has shipped over 9,000 of these systems into 73 countries logging millions of operating hours.

Testimonials

Two C60 Capstone microturbines achieve economic and environmental efficiency for Vineyard 29, in Napa Valley, California. The two micrturbines produce a maximum of 120kW of power for Vineyard 29’s, wine production, heating and cooling of its manufacturing facilities and caves. This trigeneration facility works with triple efficiency by capturing waste heat and utilizing it for processing of grapes, heating the facility, and cooling the facility through a 20-ton absorption chiller.

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